Quick answer
The PetSafe Healthy Pet Simply Feed is our top pick for Bengal kittens. Its programmable portion sizes and slow-feed option help manage your kitten’s high energy and prevent overeating. For owners wanting Wi‑Fi control, the WOPET SmartFeeder offers app scheduling and portion accuracy. If you have multiple cats, the Cat Mate C5000 with two bowls and a cooling pack is a strong runner-up.
What to consider for Automatic Cat Feeder For Bengal Kittens
Bengal kittens are highly active and intelligent, so their feeder must be sturdy enough to withstand playful pawing and potential attempts to open the lid. Portion control is crucial to support their rapid growth without overfeeding. Look for a feeder with adjustable meal sizes (e.g., 1/8 cup increments) and a reliable timer. Since Bengals can be picky, choose a model with a removable bowl that is easy to clean to prevent food buildup. Also consider a feeder with a battery backup in case of power outages, as consistent feeding times help maintain their routine. Finally, ensure the feeder’s opening is large enough for kibble but not so wide that your kitten can jam a paw inside.
What to look for in a cat litter or litter-area product
While this guide focuses on feeders, a clean litter area is equally important for Bengal kittens. Choose a litter that clumps firmly for easy scooping and provides strong odour control, as kittens’ waste can be potent. Low‑dust formulas protect your kitten’s developing respiratory system. Low‑tracking litter reduces mess outside the box, which is helpful for active Bengals. If you have multiple cats, ensure the litter is suitable for multi‑cat households. Unscented options are best, as strong fragrances may deter a sensitive kitten from using the box.
How we chose these picks
- Evaluated portion accuracy and adjustability for growing kittens
- Assessed build quality and durability against active Bengal behaviour
- Considered ease of cleaning and maintenance
- Checked for programmable schedules and battery backup options
- Reviewed customer feedback for reliability over time
- Ensured compatibility with standard dry kitten food sizes
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission
What to avoid
- Avoid heavily scented litters that may put your kitten off the box
- Steer clear of high‑dust clay litters that can irritate young airways
- Don’t choose a box that is too small or have too few boxes for the number of cats
- Avoid sudden litter changes; transition gradually over a week
For more guidance, explore our cat guides, cat food advice, and cat health resources.