An automatic feeder helps with predictable dry-food meals during a workday or short absence, but it should not be the only plan for every pet. It suits healthy pets on stable dry-food routines. It is risky for wet food, medication, pets that overeat or guard food, and longer absences with no human checking in. In NZ, check stock, warranty, cleaning parts, plug type, app support and whether the feeder actually suits the food you use.
Quick picks
Prices below are last-checked guide ranges, not live quotes. Stock, warranty, app features and specifications can change, so confirm details on the retailer page before you buy. We have not independently lab-tested these products; recommendations are based on category fit, published specs and NZ availability.
| Category | Product | Price guide | Best for | Skip if |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best smart feeder | PETKIT Fresh Element Solo | $135-$180 | Dry-food cats or small dogs needing timed meals; app scheduling, desiccant pack | Wet food, medication with meals, pets that break into containers |
| Best multi-pet (microchip) | SureFeed Microchip Pet Feeder | $316 | Multi-pet homes where one pet is on a prescription diet or needs food separation; works with wet and dry | Single-pet homes (overkill); pets without microchips that do not suit a collar tag |
| Best camera feeder | PETKIT Yumshare Dual-Hopper (with camera) | Price to confirm | Owners who want feeding plus a visual check in one unit | Weak Wi-Fi; people who do not need a built-in camera |
| Best cat-only smart feeder | Catit PIXI Smart Feeder | Price to confirm | Indoor cats needing portion control and scheduling; Catit ecosystem | Multi-pet competitive feeding; dogs |
| Plain alternative | Basic gravity dispenser | $10-$20 | No app, no batteries, no failure points; consistent access to dry food | Pets that overeat; anything other than a healthy adult on ad-lib dry feeding |
What matters before buying
- Food type. Most automatic feeders are designed for dry food. Wet food needs a sealed, cooled, wet-capable feeder and stricter cleaning.
- Jamming risk. Kibble size and shape matter; large or irregular kibble jams cheaper augers.
- Cleaning. Bowls and hoppers must be easy to remove and wash, or they will not get cleaned often enough.
- Backup plan. Use a backup bowl or a human check for any absence where a jam or power cut would leave the pet without food.
- Multi-pet households. Timed feeding can cause conflict if pets are not separated; a microchip feeder solves food separation properly.
The picks in detail
PETKIT Fresh Element Solo
Best for: Dry-food cats or small dogs that need predictable, timed meals while you are at work. App scheduling and a desiccant pack to keep food fresh.
Skip if: Your pet eats wet food, needs medication with meals, or has a history of breaking into containers.
Reliable timer, removable bowl for cleaning, battery backup against power cuts, app stability.
NZ App Store app; NZ plug; Petdirect warranty and returns; confirm kibble size suits the dispenser.
Price checked Petdirect.co.nz, June 2026. Re-verify before buying.
SureFeed Microchip Pet Feeder
Best for: Multi-pet homes where one pet is on a prescription diet or needs its food kept separate. Opens only for the registered pet, and works with wet and dry food.
Skip if: Single-pet homes, where it is overkill, and pets without a microchip that will not tolerate a collar tag.
Reliable microchip recognition, a good seal for wet food, easy-clean bowl.
Stocked at Animates NZ; uses batteries (keep spares); NZ warranty and returns via Animates.
Price checked Animates, June 2026. Re-verify before buying.
Basic gravity dispenser
Best for: Owners who want no app, no batteries and no failure points, just consistent access to dry food for a healthy adult pet.
Skip if: Pets that overeat, or anything other than a healthy adult on ad-lib dry feeding. A gravity feeder cannot portion or schedule.
Stable base, easy to clean, food-grade hopper.
Widely stocked in NZ; no power needed; trivial to replace.
General category guidance. Confirm current model and price at the retailer.
Non-affiliate option
Wet food caution
Wet food feeders need stricter cleaning, cooling and timing, and wet food spoils quickly in a warm NZ room. For overnight use or warm weather, a human check is usually safer than relying on a feeder alone. If your pet needs medication mixed with food, a feeder is not the right tool, because you cannot confirm the dose was eaten.
Sources and further reading
A feeder manages routine, not welfare. If your pet has a medical or feeding issue, talk to your vet before relying on automated feeding.
