Quick answer
The PetSafe Healthy Pet Simply Feed is our top pick for large cats because it offers generous 1-cup portions per serving and a sturdy stainless steel bowl that can’t be tipped. For multi-cat homes, the WOPET SmartFeeder provides two large bowls and app control. If you need a simple timer feeder, the Cat Mate C5000 has five meal compartments with ice packs to keep wet food fresh.
What to consider for Automatic Cat Feeder For Large Cats
Large cats often have bigger appetites and stronger paws. Look for feeders with a bowl capacity of at least 1 cup per serving and a wide, stable base to prevent tipping. The dispensing mechanism should handle larger kibble sizes without jamming. Consider feeders with removable, dishwasher-safe bowls for easy cleaning. Also, check that the lid or cover is secure enough to withstand a determined cat trying to pry it open.
What to look for in a cat litter or litter-area product
While this guide focuses on feeders, a clean litter area is essential for your cat’s health. Choose a litter with strong clumping and odour control, such as clumping clay or silica crystal litters. Low-dust formulas are better for feline airways, especially for cats with asthma or allergies. Low-tracking litters reduce scatter outside the box. For multi-cat households, a litter designed for multiple cats helps manage odour. Unscented options are safest for sensitive cats who may avoid heavily perfumed litters.
How we chose these picks
- Evaluated bowl size and portion capacity to suit large cats.
- Assessed build quality and stability to prevent tipping.
- Checked reliability of the timer and dispensing mechanism based on user feedback.
- Considered ease of cleaning, including dishwasher-safe parts.
- Reviewed power options (battery backup, AC adapter) for convenience.
- Verified compatibility with various kibble sizes and shapes.
- Looked for programmable schedules and portion control features.
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.
What to avoid
- Avoid feeders with small bowls that restrict portion size for large cats.
- Steer clear of flimsy plastic bowls that can crack or harbour bacteria; stainless steel is better.
- Don’t choose a feeder with a complex setup that may frustrate you or your cat.
- Avoid feeders that lack a battery backup, as power outages can disrupt feeding schedules.
- Don’t use a feeder that cannot accommodate larger kibble without jamming.
For more cat care advice, see our cat guides, cat food reviews, and cat health articles.