Quick answer

The PetSafe Healthy Pet Simply Feed is our top pick for long haired cats because its slow-feed setting helps prevent scarf-and-barf, and the removable bowl is easy to clean of fur. If you need a larger capacity for multiple cats, the WOPET Automatic Feeder is a great runner-up. For cats that prefer a covered bowl, the Cat Mate C500 offers a lid that reduces whisker contact.

What to consider for Automatic Cat Feeder For Long Haired Cats

Long haired cats often have sensitive whiskers and can be prone to matting around the face. An automatic feeder should have a wide, shallow bowl to avoid whisker fatigue. Look for models with smooth edges and no tight crevices where fur can get caught. The mechanism should be easy to disassemble for cleaning to prevent fur buildup. Also consider a slow-feed option to reduce gulping, which is common in long haired breeds. Finally, ensure the feeder is sturdy enough that your cat cannot tip it over during enthusiastic eating.

What to look for in a cat litter or litter-area product

When choosing a litter for long haired cats, strong clumping is essential to keep urine from matting fur. Odour control is important because litter box smells can cling to long coats. Low dust is critical to protect sensitive airways, especially in flat-faced breeds like Persians. Low tracking helps reduce litter scatter that gets trapped in fur. For multi-cat homes, choose a litter that clumps firmly and controls odour well. An unscented option is best for cats with allergies or sensitivities.

How we chose these picks

  • We evaluated feeders based on bowl design to minimize whisker contact.
  • We prioritized models with easy-to-clean parts to prevent fur buildup.
  • We considered feeding schedules and portion control accuracy.
  • We looked at durability and stability to prevent tipping.
  • We reviewed customer feedback on reliability and ease of use.
  • We compared price and value across different capacity options.
  • We assessed noise levels to avoid startling sensitive cats.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Avoid heavily scented litters that may deter long haired cats from using the box.
  • Stay away from high-dust clay litters that can irritate feline airways.
  • Do not choose a litter box that is too small; long haired cats need extra space to avoid soiling their fur.
  • Avoid sudden litter changes; transition gradually over a week to prevent litter box aversion.

For more advice, check out our cat guides, cat food, and cat care products.

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