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WOpet WiFi Automatic Cat Feeder with Camera
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The WOPET Pioneer FV01 Plus is a smart automatic pet feeder designed to help pet owners manage their pets' feeding schedules conveniently. Allows you to remotely set feeding times and portions via the WOPET app, supporting up to 6 meals per day with up to 20 portions per meal. Equipped with a camera that lets you monitor your pet's eating habits in real-time and supports audio chat and recording. Features a 7-liter (approximately 29 cups) food storage, ensuring a consistent food supply for your pet over several days.

Allows you to record a 10-second message to call your pet during feeding times, helping them get accustomed to the feeder. Operates with a power adapter and has a battery backup option (requires 3 D-size batteries, not included) to ensure functionality during power outages. For setup and troubleshooting, WOPET provides a comprehensive user guide and tutorial videos. These resources cover assembling the feeder, downloading the app, connecting the device, and more.
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This feeder sounds amazing! I've been looking for something to help manage my cat Whiskers' feeding schedule, especially when I'm at work. It's great to see the WOPET store offering tech like this. I was just reading about petscreening the other day, ensuring your pet is healthy and happy is so important! The camera feature is a huge plus—I'd love to check in on Whiskers while he eats. Knowing I can record a message to call Whiskers makes me more secure about using it!
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One thing to consider, before buying anything for your pet, it's important to ensure you're meeting all their needs- Petscreening https://petscreening.pissedconsumer.com/...rvice.html can be a good tool for responsible pet ownership. Does anyone know if the WOPET store offers any warranty on this product? I worry about the longevity of these electronic feeders.
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That sounds pretty cool but does anyone know if these automatic feeders actually work well? I'm worried my cat might not adapt to using one properly
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I've had good experience with automatic feeders but honestly I think the key is getting all your pet supplies from reliable places. I order everything from grooming products to carriers and toys through https://www.petbayaus.com.au/ because they stock quality brands and ship quickly. For feeders specifically I'd recommend starting with scheduled meals rather than free feeding to help your cat adjust. Also make sure you have backup supplies like treats and toys to keep them occupied during the transition period. The carriers they sell are great too if you need to take your cat to the vet for checkups during the adjustment phase. Having all your pet essentials sorted makes introducing new feeding routines much smoother

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