SureFlap SureFeed Microchip Pet Feeder Connect

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SureFlap SureFeed Microchip Pet Feeder Connect

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The Microchip Pet Feeder Connect is a selective pet feeder - using the pet's microchip ID or RFID collar tag as an access key to open the Feeder. The Connected Pet Feeder is great for Multiple pet households and as it helps prevent food stealing and helps ensure pets on prescription diets or medications get their food. The integrated scales in the bottom of the Feeder also helps pets with weight management issues as it allows for accurate food portioning. The Pet's eating behavior is also monitored as when and how much the pet ate is pushed to your smartphone via the free Sure Petcare app.

  • - Only permits Feeder access to a registered pet's microchip or RFID collar tag to prevent other pets stealing food
  • - Integrated scales weigh your pet's food and LEDs guide you to serve food portions within 1g of accuracy
  • - Monitor how much your pet eats, how often they eat and notice changes in their feeding habits
  • - It's the ideal feeding solution for overweight cats, cats with medical conditions that require close monitoring of feeding or multi-pet homes where one pet steals another pet's food
  • - Receive notifications and view the frequency, duration and times that your pet feeds within the Sure Petcare app. Learn your pet's normal pattern of feeding behavior to notice changes which could be an indication of illness
  • - The Feeder connects to the Sure Petcare app via the Hub (sold separately). you set the portion size within the app and then when you fill your pet's bowl, LEDs guide you to the correct portion weight within 1 g of accuracy

Specifications

SKU3262575
Primary BrandSureFlap
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Weight5 LBS

Operating System Compatibility

Windows CompatibleNo
IOS CompatibleNo
Blackberry CompatibleNo
OSX CompNo
Smartphone CapableYes
Android CompatibleNo

Flooring Information

FinishPlastic
Water ResistantNo

Pet Health and Wellness Monitoring Features

Activity MeasuredNo
Inactivity MeasuredNo
Body Fat MeasuredNo

Three Year Warranty.

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10 out of 27 (37%) reviewers recommend this product

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Worth every penny!

LoriSE

3 years ago

This is an awesome feeder! It saved my kitty's life! Now I know why she is so sk...

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returning it

Kelkelkelkel

3 years ago

This product is a joke. The fact is does not come with the hub and you have to ...

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FriskyFelines

5 months ago
Awesome! Perfect for households with separate diets/other animals in house. I’ve used these feeders for years and they are a total win!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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almost criminal

TheRidiculousRequirement

9 months ago
how are you gonna charge premium price for a “connect” model, then try and squeeze another $100 for a dang HUB!? Get real. FYI it’s also 2024 get with the program and maybe make Wi-Fi built-in already!? You can afford to do this with what you’re charging for this piece of plastic.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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For people w/disposable income to throw at it

Winter Cup

1 year ago
TLDR: If you need this due to dietary restrictions and you have multiple pets, carefully consider your options. This is best suited for people with disposable income, lots of free time to chase down customer service and/or search the depths of the internet vacuum for help, and also have limitless patience. The long of it: I have two cats: one is on the heavier (but not officially overweight) side and one with health issues, including recently discovered food allergies. Also, the cats are on a mix of wet and dry food diet with morning and evening meals being wet food and daytime being free-feeding dry food. So, I initially thought one feeder would solve my problem by using it for my non-food allergy cat to keep the regular food away from the allergic cat. That was until I purchased my first round of prescription food and found it was ~$225 USD for both the wet and dry. So new plan was to get both cats microchip feeders to keep allergic cat away from regular food for health reasons and keep heavy cat away from prescription food for budgetary reasons. I read a few different reviews and watched different videos and landed on the SureFeed brand for a couple of reasons but a big one being an "Intruder" setting (more to come on that). I cough up not only for the two feeders but the separate Hub set up (why don't they just come together??) only to find I cannot access any of the specialty functions. The instruction booklet does not come with very many, or helpful, instructions and directs you to email Customer Support (no phone number). I emailed and waited....and waited, then emailed again and continue waiting. Absolutely no help or response. What a joke! I found some tips on the web but it seems to be for a different model than the one I purchased so no Intruder Mode that I can actually make use of. Why does that matter? Because the unit is open on the back and unless you want to shell out even MORE money for yet ANOTHER separate piece and buy their back cover your lil' fur babies can get into each others food by coming up while the authorized pet is feeding. BTW, I emailed customer support late Jan of this year. It has now been about 3 mos with zero communication from them. I did not return the items simply because I need to keep my cats on separate foods and I could not find reviews for any other feeders which didn't have similar (or other) cons. If anyone is aware of something worthwhile, please post a reply and share with us!

No, I do not recommend this product.

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An expensive non-solution

Jdeets03

1 year ago
I thought this would solve our problems, but it’s made it worse. It constantly closes on our cat while he’s eating, easily lets our other cat shove his head in and eat with the assigned cat, and stays open when he walks away. We bought the hub thinking there would be more custom settings in the app (there’s not). And the company requires you to jump through a bunch of hoops to diagnose the problem. They did add on a custom setting, but it didn’t do anything to help. Really stressed and disappointed, but we did get our cats microchipped so that’s good at least.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Causing more stress

JDeets

1 year ago
I thought these feeders would solve our problem, but ai feel like they’ve created more. It constantly closes on the assigned cat while he’s eating but then stays open as he walks ways, allowing our fat cat to eat all of his food. We got the hub thinking it’d give us more options (it really doesn’t do much at all). And the company’s “custom setting” only made things worse. I’ve been going back and forth with customer service, and it’s exhausting. I just wish there was an easier and less expensive solution to our problem.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Difficult to clean, not worth extra cost

Jess2525

1 year ago
The regular feeder had been out of stock for months so I bought this one and I regret it so much. This is a NIGHTMARE to clean. Whoever designed it clearly never fed a cat. It has a ton of finicky little parts stacked on top of each other, with holes, so that food can fall through multiple layers. Worse, the battery case is not sealed, so if you try to wipe it with a wet towel, water will drip into your batteries and short out the system. Also, the "hub" is not wireless; it has to be plugged into a physical router and it doesn't provide any useful functions that a $10 food scale can't do better. Also, you can't place an ice pack under the bowl to keep food cool overnight like you can with a competing brand's feeder. Don't waste your money on this. The regular microchip feeder is much better.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Avoid at all cost!!

Greg Profitt

2 years ago
Avoid this at all cost. My pet had a $900 vet bill because the internal case of the unit got infested with Larva and maggots. When I requested a refund from the company, they were told me I wasn't cleaning the unit, which was nonsense. I had larva on the microchips inside the case of the unit..

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Awesome pet feeder for my cats!

225tiffanie

2 years ago
This feeder has made life so much easier for me when it comes to feeding my 3 cats. I have 1 cat whom is greedy and eats the others food so I was constantly picking up food bowls so the greedy one wouldn't get fat and the others could have their food when they want it. This bowl scans the microchip in the neck and doesn't allow an unauthorized pet to access the food as the cover won't open. I bought 2 of these for my cats who eat little throughout the day and I bought a auto food dispenser for my greedy girl so she gets food at scheduled times. I can relax now without constantly monitoring food.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Hub question.. If I don't care/want/need the app, do I still need the hub to get the feeder to recognize the cat I want to have access to food?

  1. No, you don't. One of my cats is not microchipped. The feeder comes with a pendant that you can use for the cat to open the feeder. It works just fine.



I want to buy this for one of my cats so the other stops eating her food. She doesnt have a microchip, can it work by putting a tracker on the collar instead?

  1. It should include an rfid tag in the box. Just attach it to a collar and it will work.



Do you have to have the hub for the feeder to work 

  1. The hub is what allows your feeder to connect to the PetSure App on your smart phone. This is required so you can set the feeders up to one or mulitple animals and also so you are able to see when your animal accesses the feeder and eats food. So yes, the hub is required.



My cats are on different meds; one is a glutton, the other is a grazer. The glutton wedges in and pushes the grazer out as he’s eating and he (glutton) keeps the cover open with his head. What can I do? Help!

  1. In my search for a feeder, I did happen to see an optional backplate for this feeder. Good luck with your glutton!



Does it come with a collar or microchip for my cat or would I also need to purchase that separately?

    Can I purchase the feeder and still utilize it without purchasing the extra set that provides more specific details?

    1. Yes, the extra device is only for if you want to be able to remotely monitor the feeder through the app. I have two of these feeders and use them both without the extra device.



    What exactly is the purpose of the hub?

    1. To be able to connect to the app



    Can you set up multiple microchips to one bowl? I have four elderly cats and a kitten, so I'm trying to figure out if I would need to buy two bowls or five.

    1. Yes. I have 3 dogs with their own chip/tag. I think there is a limit as too how many but I can’t remember for sure. 



    What is the power supply? batteries, ac, usb?

    1. 4 C batteries



    Does it work with two cats on two different diets? It seems there’s only one flap so when it opens either cat would have access to both bowls

    1. The two bowls in one feeder can be used to separate wet and dry food or for two pets eating the same thing but you want to keep it fresher by having the lid close while not eating. We have a "grazer" who picks at food during the day and it keeps the other pet from eating it. You'd probably want two separate feeders if trying to separate by diet and restrict the other pet's access.



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