Programmable food dish will be your pet’s best friend

Posted in Home, Pets by Conner Flynn on November 2nd, 2007

Programmable food dish will be your pet’s best friendNot only will this programmable pet dish look cooler then the one you are using, it will also feed your pet up to four meals at programmable times, all by itself. Perfect for the pet owner on the go. Anyone who has been late getting home and feeling guilty that their pet will eat late, can now rest easy.

It operates with a simple digital programmable timer that opens the food tray at selected times. You record your voice, so that when the dish opens, your pet hears you calling it and then chows down. Your pet will think that you spend half your time as a disembodied voice, but that’s ok.

Four separate food trays hold half a cup of dry or moist food. You can use the water compartment for water or to hold an ice pack for the moist food. It’s a bit pricey at $89.95, but knowing that your pet is taken care of is priceless.

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One Comment to “Programmable food dish will be your pet’s best friend”
  1. Joel Says:

    roflrofl… pretty cool idea….

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