Why this veterinarian loves the SureFlap microchip feeder SureFeed | Dr. Justine Lee
As a veterinary specialist and pet owner, I see a lot of pet products out there that are gimmicky and not worth the financial investment. That said, once in a while, I see a pet product that I LOVE and try out on my own pets.
My favorite product as of late? The SureFlap, a microchip-activated automated pet food dispenser.
Why do I love this? Because as a veterinary specialist, I’m often dispensing prescription pet foods for specific diseases. For example, if you have a cat with food allergies, a hypoallergenic (such as Purina Veterinary Diets Canine HA Hypoallergenic food, Hill’s Prescription Diet z/d Canine ULTRA food, Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Ultamino food) or novel protein diet (e.g., Potato & Rabbit Dry Dog Food, ROYAL CANIN Canine Hypoallergenic Selected Protein Adult PD, etc.) is necessary. While it’s safe for multiple pet households to feed these prescription foods to all the pets in the household, these prescription foods are very costly. So being able to match a pet to a specific microchip-activated automated pet food dispenser makes it easy – it allows the one pet that really needs the diet to be it’s ideal
So, I’ll admit it – I reached out to SureFlap so I could test it on my own cat, Seamus. He’s a 17-year-old cat with chronic kidney disease, and is on a low-protein diet (to minimize extra strain on the kidneys). And his prescription cat food is really, really expensive! (This makes me very empathetic to all you pet owners out there with pets on these costly but really good diets). My other 9-year-old cat, who is totally healthy, loves to eat it (Not sure why, as it’s lower in protein and not as tasty!). So I wanted to be able to try out the Sure Flap to see if it worked.
Now, to warn you, the SureFlap comes with a huge instructional guide on how to train your pet to get used to the slow-moving cover of the feeder – the noise of the door opening and closing would scare any shy cat. Initially, I had a hard time getting Lily used to this, as she is extremely skittish and shy.
Then, voila. I decided to try it on Seamus. While Seamus has a microchip (that I put in 17 years ago), it has slowly migrated down to the side of his thorax, making it harder for the Sure Flap to pick up on the microchip (as he’d have to stick half his body into the Sure Flap for the sensors to pick up the microchip). Instead, I reset the Sure Flap to pick up on another microchip number (you can store multiple chip numbers into this automated feeder). I used the Sure Flap pet tag, attached it onto a breakaway cat collar, put it on Seamus, and literally within one day, he was using it!
So, the pros:
- Allows for controlled feeding of certain diets in a multi-pet household
- Comes with an appropriately cat-sized microchip tag that you can add onto a collar if your pet isn’t microchipped
- Is easy to clean
- Has a well-written but simple instruction guide
- Doesn’t have an electric cord plug in, so can move anywhere in the house
- Works for dry or canned food
- Seals and protects the food so it isn’t exposed to air
- Prevents the odor of canned food from spreading through the house!
- Works with all microchips out there on the market!
- Prevents dogs from eating cat food
Cons:
- Didn’t work for Lily, my shy cat
- Got frustrated trying to get Lily to use it as it requires a lot of patience
- Requires 4-C batteries every 6 months
At $150 for an investment, it’s pricey. That said, if your pet is on a prescription diet or you have a multi-pet household where food stealing is an issue, this invention is the dream!
Do you have one? Add your comments below too!
We have two Wireless Whiskers feeders. It works great for multiple pets and allows you to set separate allowances for up to 8 pets. It is easy to control access to different food types and decide which pets are allowed which food. We tried SureFeed but t does not work multiple pets and it is too expensive to buy 5 for our needs. Also it take weeks for pets to learn how to open the feeder and we found it frustrating. We have 4 cats and they took to Wireless Whiskers right away, no learning mode! We have a separate feeder for the dog and that keeps everyone eating only the right food type. It is wonderful – we are no longer part the endless feeding cycle!
http://www.wirelesswhiskers.com/ec/index.php?main_page=page_3#top
That’s awesome – wasn’t even aware about it! Thanks!
My question is do you feel it’s safe for a young cat to get her microchip read over and over again throughout the day?
I need this for my two cat household, one is an over eaten and the other grazes, but I don’t zany the microchip reader to harm her
Yes, the microchips don’t transmit any harmful rays or anything! Very safe! I use this in my own cat!
I would never normally spend this kind of money on a “food dish”, but last summer my 4 year old was diagnosed with HCM and the only way to tell he wasn’t feeling well was by his appetite…. and his 2 housemates are Hoovers when it comes to food. This thing is AWESOME. Most recently I ordered a second feeder for one of the Hoovers now that he is on Cosequin and CBD supplement. I love stress free mealtimes.
That’s awesome! So glad to hear that. I have to admit, I love technology and how it helps our pets. I just got a LitterRobot (Open Air) and LOVE it too! 🙂
Thank you for sharing with us. This post is very useful.
Best thing I have ever brought no more food thief on my house. I suggest that you upgrade to the SUREPET MICROCHIP connect feeder. It has extra features and when in training mode they have a mode called intruder mode (you have to call them to turn it on) but it works shuts the lid as soon as the food thief comes close.