PETLIBRO Dog Food Mat, Safety Silicone Cat Food Mat for Feeder & Fountain, Waterproof Dog Bowl Mat, Raised Edge Spill Protection Floor, Cove Feeding Mat for AF005, AF103 Single Tray, AF203 Single Tray

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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.95 x 2.95 x 13.74 inches; 15.04 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ PLPM001
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 13, 2023
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ PETLIBRO
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CGWQZDLF
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

Without BPA Food-grade Silicone: The Cove dog food mat is made from food-grade, safe silicone material that is odorless and with out BPA, perfectly protecting your home and your pet’s safety.
A Perfect Fit For Every Pet And Bowl: With a range of sizes and colors to choose from, the Cove food mat is a versatile addition to any pet feeding station. The small mat measures 17.7 × 12 in, while the medium option measures 22 × 16.5 in. Not only do they fit perfectly with the PETLIBRO range of smart feeders and fountains, but they’re compatible with various bowls and accessories too.
Say Goodbye To Dirt And Mess: PETLIBRO pet mats effectively protect your floors with their raised edges, which are 0.59in (15mm) high. These edges collect residues and spills, minimizing dirt and mess.
Convenient Pocket Design: Thanks to the side pocket, you can effortlessly collect spilled water and food. The small pocket has a depth of 0.43in (11mm), making it ideal for cat food, while the medium pocket, with a depth of 0.63in (16mm), accommodates larger dog kibble. Say goodbye to messy cleanups with this easy-to-maintain solution.
Secure And Waterproof: Keep your floors safe and dry with this 100% waterproof silicone mat, which also works to secure your feeder or water fountain in place. Heat resistant up to 230°C (446°F), this mat is dishwasher safe and easy to clean. So relax and focus on what matters, knowing that your floors are protected.
Flexible And Durable: The silicone is both flexible and durable, making it perfect for travel or storage. Its above-average hardness ensures it won’t bend or age prematurely, even when exposed to direct sunlight on a windowsill.
Compatible Feeder Model: AF001, AF002, AF003, AF005, AF006 single tray, AF008, AF101, AF102, AF103 single tray, AF108, AF203 single tray.

Customers say

Customers find the pet feeder easy to set up and use. They appreciate that it allows their cats to free-feed, manage food distribution among different cats, and that the portion size is suitable for kibble. The app is simple to navigate and allows them to set up feeding times and amounts.

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9 reviews for PETLIBRO Dog Food Mat, Safety Silicone Cat Food Mat for Feeder & Fountain, Waterproof Dog Bowl Mat, Raised Edge Spill Protection Floor, Cove Feeding Mat for AF005, AF103 Single Tray, AF203 Single Tray

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  1. Sarah

    Awesome Cat Feeder With Great Features
    The PetLibro cat feeders have been a fantastic addition to our home. Right out of the box, it was super easy to set up and the app made it effortless to create customized feeding schedules for each of my cats. I love that I can adjust meal times and portions directly through the app. It’s straightforward and user friendly.My favorite features are the customizable voice recording and LED display. I recorded my voice to call the cats for meal time and they come running every time. It’s a nice personal touch, especially when I’m not home.The feeder also provides helpful alerts when the food is running low or if the door gets blocked, which has saved me a lot of worry. At first, my cats were a bit cautious around the feeders, but with some treats and encouragement, they quickly got the hang of it.Overall, I’m extremely happy with this purchase. If you’re looking for a smart, reliable, and easy-to-use feeder, the PetLibro is definitely worth it!

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  2. Vivian Yuk

    Great feeder, works well
    I was looking into pet feeders/bowls that locked until the correct cat came along because one of my cats is getting fat, I suspected he was stealing from his sister so I ordered two of these ones.Pros:- Works amazing, RFID tag and sensor mat work great, haven’t had any issues with it not recognizing the cat and refusing to open the lid- Even if it did refuse to open the lid, there’s a feature on the app where you can change it to “always open” until I guess customer support got back to you but haven’t needed to go through that yet- App is easy to navigate and use to set up feeding times and amount- Can’t steal food from each other. During the first week after I got these, my greedy cat would quickly finish his, see that his sister still has some in her bowl so he’d go to hers but he couldn’t get it. It’s been about a month and a half now and since he knows he can’t steal from her anymore, he’s gotten better about eating in moderation since his backup food source is now locked from himCons:- Odd feeding amounts. It measures in 1/12 of a cup which I just think is weird and I’m also not completely sure that’s accurate, it seems to be more than 1/12 of a cup that comes out.- I just wish the bowls were tilted a little bit and not as deep so the food would come out and always slide forward, I just worry about my cats getting whisker fatigue but it hasn’t seemed to be an issue yet

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  3. Carbon Neutral

    Overall good with major downsides
    The good: Easy to set up. Love having set eating schedules for the dogs. Also love tracking when they come to eat and for how long.The bad: Capacitive buttons are easily pressed by our dogs’ ears. Despite locking them, the dogs figure out that they can keep pressing them such that it will either A.) give extra helpings of food or B.) fully reset the device so it requires setup again.The Ugly: Reaching out to the manufacturer, I asked if they could implement a FW update to allow disabling the buttons. Petlibro informed me it was not an option and would only be under consideration.Overall, I really like the device. We have two and it has kept our dogs from eating one another’s food, which was especially important when one was still a puppy and ate puppy specific food. For any dog larger than a corgi, the food hopper simply isn’t large enough to justify the convenience factor and the cover mechanism is quite flimsy. It works fine, but really needs additional FW updates in the current iteration to improve the less than great aspects. It doesn’t make any sense why there isn’t a cover for the buttons or at least the option to disable them. Ideally, there would be a larger version or a hopper extension more suitable for medium to larger dog breeds.

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  4. SW

    Good feeder; not pet-proof
    On the whole, we like the feeder. It’s easy to set up, and delivers small portions. The collar sensor works great. At a glance it’s perfect for letting our little cat eat in peace without the big cats butting in.If you have multiple pets who are all well behaved, this is a great option… If your pets are well behaved you probably don’t need the $150 feeder.Our cats are out to test the build quality of this thing, and from day one it has lost the battle.They pop the side barriers off from around the bowl area. It snaps into place, but can easily be popped right back out.They claw the lid from it’s “latched” position. The very first day, they tore the silicon trim around the lid at the latch.Our little kitty has special prescribed kibbles, which is why we need the special feeder, to keep the big (punks) out of her bowl. Her kibbles are just small enough they get stuck in the little space where the lid should latch closed. I get multiple alerts a day that the lid can’t close, and have to manually clear it. The big kitties have learned to just wait for the lid to not close completely, and pry it up easily.Which brings us to the buttons. They’re not labeled; they’re touching screen icons. We had to go out of town the first week; we had someone coming over daily to check on the critters and he had trouble with the feeder. I hadn’t left the manual out (why would I?), and he couldn’t immediately identify which icon does what. One of said buttons is a WI-FI RESET?!?! He thought that was the manual feed and instead of serving kibbles I lost all remote connection to the machine AND IT CLEARED OUT THE FEEDING SCHEDULE. My cat did not receive her scheduled feedings for four days before we figured that out. There’s plenty of room on the face to add keywords. I guess I’m hitting it with the label maker. (That reset button needs to be in back or below with the batteries.)Oh, and the touchscreen buttons? Thank goodness one is a long press lock/unlock, because I’ve heard one of the cats tap them while trying to break in. It’s only a matter of time until she figures it out.Aaaand hope she doesn’t lose the collar ’cause you only get the one tag.The dispenser itself works as well as the $50 dispenser we now use for the other cats. It may not have Wi-Fi and a fancy display, but it does have its feeding schedule programmed directly into the machine.TLDR: very pretty feeder, not very durable. Functions as well as cheaper models, but needed the collar/chip option. Making it work.

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  5. KRinSG

    Our cat needs a specific calorie count as he had gained some weight. We were measuring food daily and even tried doing a week at a time but it was becoming a hassle. This machine has been amazing! The setup was very easy and the machine works great for our cat’s food (Purina Overweight Management). Calculating the number of portions was simple. I dispensed a single portion from the machine a few times and weighed them to get an average per portion (they were very close) then figured out how many portions he needed per day (14) and divided them up into 3 meals (5-5-4). We have needed to move the unit to a different location a couple of times and since we had the battery installed we didn’t lose the meal settings when it was unplugged for a few minutes. We haven’t used the voice feature because our cat seems to know when food time is getting close and hangs around it. As soon as he hears the food dropping into the bowl he comes running! The large hopper holds at least a few weeks of food so I would feel comfortable trusting it to keep him fed if we needed to be away for a few days. We haven’t had any issues with it becoming jammed or skipping meals.

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  6. Phang Wei Qiang

    The device works well for the most part and fulfills it’s use as an auto feeder plus rfid tagger so only one of my cats can eat from it.However there seems to be a touch sensitivity and button placement issue, whereby once I unlock the touch buttons (they are by default locked) there are ghost inputs. The worst part is the lid open button is right next to the reset button, so when I tried to manually open the lid, the ghost input instead kept resetting the device causing me to redo the whole setup a few times.Also for a device that cost that much perhaps it would not be too much to ask that a camera come equipped so we can see which pet is using the feeder rather than rely on the rfid tracker which can be wildly inaccurate at times; I have seen a few instances where my cat was eating from it but the app says it has not used the feeder.

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  7. K.Schultze

    The product looks great. But the material is not strong enough to compensate for kittens that like to chew things. In one day the product was ripped and bitten by a 6 month old kitten.

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  8. CDNinHH

    As others have had, our issue was the cat waking us up at 4 and 5 am to be fed. Too save my sanity I thought I had to try something. Our cat took to this easily, my wife recorded her voice calling the cat and when she hears this she just runs downstairs to the feeder. The voice is not very loud and I was concerned that she would not hear it but obviously her ears are better than mine and we have it in the basement and she can hear the voice prompt from a long way away. I set it for 5:30 am and have not been woken up since. I also have a small snack at 12 noon and then another feeding at 6pm. The cat runs every time she hears it. If I have one complaint its the extremely small font used in the instruction manual and the hard to read buttons on the unit. Makes it a bit of a challenge to program it the first time, but once you get thru that it works as it should.

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  9. Miranda

    I like my sleep, and I like knowing that Chandler will be fed while I’m away at work. I had this feeder for 2.5 years and then it stopped working. Great value for my money.. but just disappointing that it stopped working.But when it DID work. It was perfect. I was able to sleep past 4:30 am! Setting it up was a little difficult, and the instructions weren’t the greatest. But once you figure it out, it’s a breeze.

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