Automatic Feeders

Automatic feeders for two cats.

A starter guide for multi-cat homes comparing shared feeders, separate bowls, portion control, food stealing, and calmer feeding routines.

Two cats often need more planning than one feeder

Automatic feeders can help two-cat homes, but a shared feeder is not always the right fit. Cats may eat at different speeds, need different portions, or guard food. Separate feeding spots or microchip feeders may make routines calmer.

Start by watching how both cats eat now. If one cat eats faster, guards food, or needs a different portion, plan the feeding area around separation and supervision before relying on one shared feeder.

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