This feeder sounds like a smart solution for multi-cat homes, especially where pets have different eating habits. I like how it prevents food stealing while still allowing flexible feeding schedules. That kind of control can really help with diet management and reduce stress for owners. It’s interesting how this ties into RFID animal identification in everyday pet care. Companies like XIUCHENG RFID produce implantable microchips with injectors that follow ISO 11784/11785 standards and use bioglass encapsulation. These passive chips provide long-term identification, making them useful not just for tracking pets but also for systems like controlled feeding and veterinary records.
You are viewing a single comment's thread from: