Ferplast Food or water dispenser for dogs and cats AZIMUT 600 Pet dispenser Dry food feeder Water Feeder 0,6 Liter, Non-slip bottom, 12,5 x 19 x h 19,5 cm White
L**P
These are good for the money paid
I bought these as my cats were constantly playing (kicking over their water bowl) and I was having to top up their dry food 2 or 3 times per day. There are no instructions beyond putting on the feet and placing clear glass top into the base. If you're using them as water bowls - good luck. I got wet so much the first time of filling up with water. Once I got the knack though, it was fine. The dry food doesn't gravitate down as easily as you would think but it does the job for the money paid. I tend to tease the dry food down by scooping the food away from the bottom of the dispenser opening and then it gravitates down. I'm only topping up their dry food every 2 days now and they haven't once knocked the water bowl over since using this - result!
B**E
It Works
I bought the small version for my cats dry food. The cat has to work a little to make the food drop down. She has no trouble using a paw for this, and it adds interest.The feeder, when full, has to be picked up by the base, or the top comes off and the food spills.
L**Y
CHEAPER than electric water fountain & better than bowl of water
Easy to use, (ok just make sure you click together correctly (can be used for water or dry food)Easy to clean (we have the small size, maybe more frequent top ups/cleaning but easier to clean for this reason!)Cat loves this, it's the perfect alternative to the electric fountain which is costs money to run and replace filters.Like a lot of cats wasn't keen on just a bowl of water, that's just sits there or worse gets knocked over repeatedly.GREAT PRICE HAPPY CAT
J**T
happy cat
Just what my cat needenow I know she will always be able to snack
S**.
A great water dish
I got this for my rabbits run and works very well as they don’t like traditional spouted bottles. Sturdy and a good size
A**N
Simple but effective
Simple but effective design. No water spills or need to practise thanks to the cues on the recipient to help self-regulate flow with the different openings for water and food.The small containers are best for kittens/ medium sized cats and probably for no more than 2 days (3 small servings per day) but this works for us.One big minus would be the bristle plastic which could easily break eg being washed or if dropped, and is less hygienic than ceramic recipients.
L**D
Works OK.
A very handy water bowl for the cat and he appears quite impressed with his new water bowl. Very easy to use but you have to be careful when carrying it, all in all though a nice item.
P**X
A lot smaller than the pictures make them look!
The media could not be loaded. So I've got wild Hedgehogs that come to my garden to nest and feed. I'd originally made a feeding station out of a water butt stand that I cut a doorway into. It works well to keep them secluded, keeps the food dry and stops cats eating the food before they get a chance. The problem I found is that they are a bit clumsy and constantly knock over their food bowl onto the floor and make a right mess.... So something new was needed.I started researching different bowls and came across the gravity feeders and saw this one which was a lot cheaper than others which are currently going anywhere from £25 up to close to £40, so this seemed a bargain!I decided to give these ago and don't get me wrong, they're perfect for what I need, but for anyone looking for this for their pets bigger than a hedgehog then they are very small.The video in the listing makes them look huge and is obviously a bigger size than is currently offered.Yes there are measurements on the photos but I wasn't going to draw out a floor plan or make a mock version to check for physical size and went more from the images, and some seen to have been edited.So unless you're looking to feed a Teacup sized dog or other small pets like rabbits, guinea pigs or in my case Hedgehogs.... Then I'd say give them a miss.If you are looking for something for a smaller pet then let's continue...They do seem well made and pretty solid. They come with 4 silicone feet that you will have to attach to the bottom which will help to stop it from sliding across the floor if you have tiles or laminate.There are 2 options, 1 for water which has 2 small slits at the front and another large opening for biscuits.I bought 2, 1 for water and 1 for biscuits as the Pogs get thirsty munching biscuits.Then you just fill the container up, put the base on in an upside down position and then turn it over.For the money I can't complain and they are perfect for what I need but if I had got these for a cat or a dog then I don't think I would have been very impressed. That being said, they would still work well if you're just looking to dispense water.It's a 3 star from me but that's purely based on the advertised images seem a little misleading.
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