Keep Food Fresh With SureFlap’s Surefeed Sealed Pet Bowl

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Signed, sealed, and delivered… when it comes to keeping your pet’s food fresh, that is! The lid on this bowl opens and closes automatically to ensure dinner doesn’t dry up.

When you offer your cat fresh food, how much of it does he actually eat before he wanders away from the bowl? How much money do you lose each year on wasted food? Recent research suggests that cat owners who offer their cats wet food throw as much as 30% of that food away because it dries out to the point that their cat is no longer interested in it. This is a common and very concerning problem but, fortunately, there is now a solution – the SureFeed Sealed Pet Bowl from SureFlap. The SureFeed Sealed Pet Bowl is an innovative new pet feeder that automatically opens and closes to seal in freshness and to keep out insects.

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According to Piers Hampson, Marketing Director for SureFlap, “[wasted pet food] can cost pet owners approximately $15 a month per pet.” That may not sound like a big deal but, if you do the math, it adds up to as much as $180 per year per pet. With the SureFeed Sealed Pet Bowl, pet owners have a simple way to keep pet food fresher longer, reducing or eliminating waste. But how does the product work?

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When your cat or dog approaches the SureFeed Sealed Pet Bowl, an integrated motion sensor automatically opens the bowl. Once your pet is finished eating, the bowl automatically closes, creating an airtight seal to lock in freshness. Not only does the airtight seal keep your pet’s food fresh, but it also prevents odors from escaping and keeps bugs out as well. The feeder is very quiet in operation and it automatically detects obstructions so it won’t close if there is something in the way.

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The SureFeed Sealed Pet Bowl sells for an MSRP of $69.99 and it comes with a standard grey bowl. There are other color options as well – pink, blue, and green – which can be purchased separately. Both the bowl and the lid are easy to remove from the device for cleaning and the rest of the product wipes clean with a damp cloth. The feeder runs on four C cell batteries which offer approximately 6 months of operation time.

If you are tired of throwing away money on wasted food, the SureFeed Sealed Pet Bowl may be just the solution you’ve been looking for. Hampson notes that this innovative bowl is “a great addition for households with cats or even small dogs… cats like to graze throughout the day and this bowl is ideal for that kind of feeding.” All you have to do is fill the bowl once and the SureFeed Sealed Pet Bowl will keep the food fresh until your pet finishes it.

If you’d like to pick one up for $69.99, head on over to the S ureFeed Sealed Pet Bowl site.

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