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Apr292024

Fresh food, happy cats: Introducing the PETLIBRO Polar Wet Food Feeder

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Cat owners know the struggle: keeping wet food fresh and mealtimes on schedule. PETLIBRO tackles these challenges with the Polar Wet Food Feeder, a first-of-its-kind automatic feeder specifically designed for wet food.

A recent PETLIBRO survey of over 900 cat owners revealed their top concerns with wet food: maintaining freshness (56%) and mealtime scheduling (50%). Polar solves both issues. It features a built-in refrigeration system that keeps wet food fresh for up to three days, perfect for weekend getaways.

The Polar app allows you to create a personalized feeding schedule, ensuring your cat gets the right amount of food at the right time, even when you're not home. This eliminates stress for both you and your feline friend, knowing they'll be fed on time with fresh food.

The Polar boasts several features that prioritize both cat safety and ease of use:

  • Refrigeration: Uses advanced thermoelectric cooling to keep wet food portions (up to 7.4oz each) chilled and fresh.
  • Easy cleaning:  Detachable parts make cleaning a breeze.
  • Power outage protection:  Keeps food cool for up to 12 hours in case of power outages.
  • Safety features: PawShield and anti-pinch lid sensor prevent accidental injuries.

 

Veterinarians recommend wet food for cats due to its hydration benefits and positive impact on weight management, digestion, and urinary tract health. The PETLIBRO Polar Wet Food Feeder makes it easier than ever to provide your cat with the nutrition it needs while offering peace of mind and convenience for you.

The PETLIBRO Polar Wet Food Feeder is available for US$129.99 on the PETLIBRO website and CA$177.58 on Amazon.

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