My automatic wet cat food feeder is so comforting when I'm gone overnight — get it for $99.99 on Prime Day

It keeps food chilled and covered (outside of feedings) for up to three days.
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Cat eating out of automatic wet food dispenser
When that lid opens, Leota can smell it from across the apartment. Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable

SAVE $30: As of July 11, the Petlibro Polar automatic wet cat food feeder is still $99.99 for Prime Day. That's 23% off its usual $129.99.


I'm a helicopter cat mom, but I'm also a diehard hanger-outer — meaning I'm frequently in a position where I won't be home for a feeding time or two. The idea of simply overfilling my cats' bowls with kibble doesn't sit right with me, and neither does the concept of relying solely on an automatic dry food feeder. I'll be far too paranoid about lack of hydration-related health issues if my girlies don't get their wet food, and stumbling across Petlibro's automatic wet cat food feeder a few years ago has been such a comfort for all of us. I can't help but recommend it harder than I usually do now that it's on sale for under $100 this Prime Day.

Unlike dry food, the tricky thing about wet food is obviously that it gets gross after sitting out for too long. This automatic wet feeder is both refrigerated and sealed when feedings aren't happening, ensuring that wet food will stay fresh for up to three days. It works with paté, chunks in gravy, whatever gets your cat jumping on the counter in the morning.

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Inside, there's a rotating dish with three sections for up to three meals. You can set a feeding schedule in the Petlibro app, which will open the lid for a set amount of time for your cat to chow down. I was unsure whether my cats would even know they were supposed to eat out of this thing, but they do — the app tracks when your pet comes to eat and for how long they were there.

Amazon's sale officially ends tonight, so I'm fully urging cat parents to grab this genuinely-great Prime Day pet deal before it's gone. (There's also an upgraded version with a stainless steel bowl instead of a plastic one, which I wish I had. That one's on sale for $110.49.)

Topics Prime Day

Leah Stodart
Leah Stodart
Senior Shopping Reporter

Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers and tests essential home tech like vacuums and TVs, plus eco-friendly hacks. Her ever-evolving experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.


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