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The Closer Pets MiBowl CP500 is a microchip-activated automatic feeder designed for small to medium cats and dogs. Featuring selective access via ISO & AVID 15-digit microchips or electronic ID tags, it prevents food stealing in multi-pet households. Its fully enclosed, BPA and BHT free bowl supports stress-free feeding, while the dishwasher-safe design and up to 6 months battery life offer hassle-free maintenance. Ideal for professionals seeking a seamless, hygienic, and secure feeding solution.

















| ASIN | B09ZLJCYSR |
| Additional Features | Durable, Food Grade Material, Microchip Sensor, Programmable, Whisker Friendly |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,629 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #206 in Automatic Cat Feeders |
| Brand | Closer Pets |
| Brand Name | Closer Pets |
| Breed Recommendation | All breeds |
| Capacity | 12 ounces |
| Color | MiBowl |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 566 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00035368901003 |
| Included Components | Pet Mate Electronic I.D. Disc, 4 x C-size batteries, removable portion-protecting clips |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.5"L x 7"W x 10"H |
| Item Type Name | pet-self-feeders |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Closer Pets |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CP500 |
| Material | Metal, Plastic, Polypropylene |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic, Polypropylene |
| Model Number | CP500 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Dry Food, Multiple Pets |
| Special Feature | Durable, Food Grade Material, Microchip Sensor, Programmable, Whisker Friendly |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 035368901003 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**N
Cat loves it
This pet feeder is great. The tag it comes with to open the feeder is quite large so I highly recommend using the pets microchip as a way to open it instead. With either option, it is easy to set up and works very well. The cat I bought it for loves it. She can have her wet food in peace thanks to the fully enclosed back and sides. She has no trouble eating out of it. It did take a little bit of work to get her used to it but she is also quite nervous. Her brother tries so hard to open it but often just resorts to licking the lid so i'd say the design works perfectly. Its honestly worth every penny.
D**.
Great Invention and Works Perfectly!
Bought this feeder over 2 years ago to keep my cat from eating my dog’s food and it has worked like a charm! My dog weighs 30 pounds and has no problem eating at will anytime she’s hungry. The setup is REALLY simple, and put something favorable to your pet in the bowl and instantly my dog picked up on it when she came up to the bowl. The first set of 4 alkaline batteries I inserted lasted about 2 years. The bowl will stay open while your pet eats, and my dog will usually eat a few bites, walk away a few steps, and then come back. She has always eaten like that, and the bowl will open and close every time as she walks back and forth. But if your pet stays near it while eating, it won’t close until your pet walks away. The only problem I had at first was about after a year or so, the plastic tag would break where the hole was for the wire to go through to attach to her collar. This because my dog is VERY active, and she will vigorously scratch her neck a lot. But I found replacements on Amazon (I believe the brand is Manruta) and they work perfectly with the feeder and a 2-pack costs only $10. My dog’s has been chipped, but her chip didn’t work, most likely because it is outdated. The instructions say older chips with certain ID numbers won’t work. That was not a problem with my dog because she wears her collar all the time.
D**E
Keeps everyone in their own bowl
I bought this to replace a SureFlap feeder that never worked well. This one works reliably, does a great job of keeping each cat in his own bowl, and is easy to clean. I like the narrow design a lot: neither the bigger cat nor the dog are able to get around or over my smaller cat when he’s eating. Clean up is easy, too. Because there’s no mat for the cat to stand on, there are just fewer surfaces to clean than on the SureFlap (which gets SO dirty in just a week!), and because the bowl is deep, my messy eater isn’t able to fling wet food all over the feeder. My SureFlap had 5 separate pieces that needed to be cleaned; this only has 3. There is sometimes a lag with the buttons and with the feeder opening, but I’ve experienced that lag with the other brand, too. It closes quickly after the cat leaves, which is the most important part, and it doesn’t close on them WHILE they’re eating, which is a problem I had with my other feeder. My only real complaint is that the price point is pretty high. If you have the money, and you have household like mine with multiple pets, each of whom only wants to eat whatever someone else is eating, I do think it’s worth the cost—provided it holds up. I’ve had mine for 6 months now and I haven’t noticed any problems.
B**Y
Worth the Money
I have several cats and 1 is on Rx food for IBD. I didn't want to keep him locked in my bedroom 24/7 so I got this for him. It works perfectly and was very easy to get his microchip paired. I followed the training instructions that came with the feeder and my cat was using the feeder as intended in less than a week. He just sits in front of the feeder and after about 2 seconds, it opens up and he goes right in. My other cats have watched him do this enough times that they try to open it the same way and don't understand why it won't work for them lol I only have 2 small criticisms. First, I wish the feeder came with some kind of platform or feet to raise it off the floor. My cat is a big boy and it's a long distance from his head to the floor where this bowl sits. It's bad for his neck and can trigger his IBD to eat in that position. I placed the feeder on top of a box to raise it to the correct height for him. Second, it would be nice if there was a larger version available. My boy can just barely fit his head inside this feeder and it would really be better if he had some more space around him. It's a little pricey but I think it is worth it. It works exactly as advertised and has made feeding time easier.
S**E
Perfect for my situation
I have two cats. One older, and one is a kitten. The kitten would drive the older cat off from his food and he was losing weight. I bought this in an attempt to keep the little one from stealing all the older cats food. When I got it in the mail, it was easy to set up. My cat didn't have a microchip inside him already, so I used the collar microchip that came with it. Just make sure you follow the instructions specifically on how to hang it around their neck. It does matter. I've been using this for a month now and it works great! My cat is able to fit his big head inside of it, too. I just had to take the plastic shields that came with it on either side off. It's quick enough to close after my cat is done where the kitten usually doesn't have enough time to get into the bowl. My only worry was that there's no shut off in case the kitten has his head already in there when it closes. But it's fast enough for that's not a problem for me. It's really easy to take the bowl out and clean it too. It leaves very little mess on the device itself. I haven't even had to clean it yet. However, it looks like it would be easy to take the cover off and clean it too. If you have a situation similar to mine, I highly recommend this device.
R**E
Working great so far!
Update 3/17/25 - bought a second one! Saving up for a third! First one still works great! Door will still open for a while even after the battery light starts blinking btw! Really happy with this. If you’re looking for a locking food bowl that opens for a microchip, there are really only two options. This is the ‘cheaper’ one but it works great and the other cats can’t sneak around the back to steal food while the feeder is open. My cats chip is a little further back on her body, so she has to step in a little further to get it to open, but she figured it out right away. The bowl is quiet and a perfect size for what we needed. I could see this bowl being too small for a 15-20 pound cat with a chip between the shoulder blades, but the tag that comes with it should work well in that case. My girl is ~7 pounds and this works great for her. She likes to graze and starts eating socks and other naughty things when she can’t get a human to give her food. Someone commented that they felt the product was ‘cheaply made’ and the buttons were flimsy. I honestly don’t agree, I think for the price and what the product needs to do, it is quite well made. Something much sturdier would obviously increase the price of the product significantly. My dog could pick this thing up and throw it around/break it open if she wanted to, but that’s why we need to keep it up on a counter.
C**R
Mibowl: Great Concept, but Durability is a Serious Concern
The Mibowl is a fantastic concept for multi-cat households, allowing for targeted feeding via an RFID sensor. However, the design has some long-term durability issues that potential buyers should be aware of. - Pros: Excellent function for managing specialized diets and preventing food theft between cats (when the sensor reads) - Cons: RFID sensor: The RFID sensor is located on the top or sides, which seems to work well for many cats. However, for three of my four cats, this placement is awkward. They either eat too low or approach at an angle that prevents a consistent read, forcing them to wear a collar-based tag for reliable performance. - Cons: Plastic buttons: After approximately one year, the thin plastic covering the operational buttons on the top of the device began to fatigue and crack. This may have been accelerated by heavy use (4 uses/openings per day). One of my four units now has a button that no longer function to close the lid. - Cons: Gear grinding: A second device developed concerning mechanical issues: a loud gear grinding sound occurs both when the lid closes and again about a second after the lid has fully closed. This suggests a potential issue with the closing mechanism's motor or gears. Summary: Of the four Mibowl units I purchased, only two remain fully functional after 18 to 24 months of use. While the bowls are essential for my feeding needs, the high rate of mechanical and material failure is a concern. Buyers should be prepared for a likely replacement within two years, especially if they have high daily use.
L**B
Great Solution to Feeding Problems
This is a very nice product that helps a lot when your pet needs wet food on its own schedule. One of our cats always used to steal from the other, who is shy and doesn’t like to eat her food all at once. The two had a stressful relationship over feeding arrangements, but that has changed, thanks to the built in microchip recognition feature in this feeder. This feeder effectively keeps our food stealer from intruding, and now, knowing that she alone has the magic powers to open it, our shy cat is more confident. For us, the only downside is that the space inside the food chamber is somewhat small. The ice pack that keeps the food fresh is rather tiny and doesn’t last a very long time. So one solution we sometimes use is to freeze the cat food. This method gives us a couple more hours of freshness. Our shy cat who uses this feeder is also fussy about her whiskers and doesn’t really want to put her face into the small opening. But noms on demand all to herself can eventually win out. Overall, this feeder has been a major problem solver, and thanks to it, our cats are better buddies.
C**N
Qualité très correcte. Bonne finition
Fonctionne très bie, facile à mettre en oeuvre et à programmer pour le chat concerné. A recommander
D**.
Comedero
Una maravilla , genial idea si tienes un. Gato ladrón . Solo se abre cuando se acerca y detecta el chip que le pusieron el veterinario sin collares ni nada
A**E
Amazing product when you have a greedy cat that steals food!
**EDIT** Now April 2025 time, and current updates on how the microchip feeder is doing. The microchip reader I can confirm works without the collar and recognises Jinx's chip. No issues with it, been using it everyday without fail. Only thing I took off the plastic "defence" guards as jinx didn't like it so much, so they are permanently removed. Moonie still can't access it so I'm pleased overall with the product. ------ I originally brought this to help my first cat (Jinx) who is a natural grazer help get her food as normal, without my other chonky cat (Moonie) trying to steal it. (He was adopted in the streets originally and takes any opportunity to get food including human food if he can find it. He still healthy and monitored by the vet before internet cat warriors mention about his weight in the photos.) So I have been trying to find a way to keep him out of Jinx's food but hard when you live in a one bedroom flat and have so little wiggle room to prevent him without him getting smart about it. I did find another similar product on Amazon but smaller and minimalistic design but costed over £100+. So I thought I would try it and see if it works out and test run it as nearly £80 wouldn't be as bad as over £100+. If the product would work with my cats. So far it's worth it's money. However I wasn't suspecting Jinx to take to the food bowl so quickly and learned quickly how to use it (She also 8 years old). I tested as recommended on the book to put treats in the bowl and she went in with confidence. So I tried registering her microchip (without the tag first) it did flash to registering her microchip. (Also did it with the tag and working okay with the tag better so far still early stages of testing it out.) As you can also see in the photos Moonie the culprit of stealing food isn't able to access it!! Woo hoo 🎉 The product itself is an okay size, it's not too bulky and the instructions were simple enough to follow. I did find it more troubling to find C batteries in shops for the product but got some in the end!🤣 Still trying to test out if the scan by just her microchip along without the tag as it mentions in the book. The product itself is a sturdy quality the noise is very minimal, little robotic sounds for the opening and closing so it's a bonus, didn't freak out jinx much , more confusion than anything 😂 The tray is easy to take out the food bowl and clean as it's plastic. I'm cautious of the side clear parts to take apart as it's still a bit stiff at the moment and I dinnae want to break the plastic. (I should also mention Jinx is used to wearing a collar/ harness which helped a lot for wearing the tag on the collar. But to folk who might have indoor cats that's not used to wear a collar often or at all to try and practice run or get used to a collar with a tag shape before trying the product out, just incase they hate the collar altogether)
E**N
Matskål med chip.
Det blev en retur. Maskinen var lite läskigt tyckte min katt. Hon ville absolut inte stoppa in huvudet vilket jag kan förstå. Sen fick vi inte den att fungera heller, så allt bekymmer vi hade med att mata katten var trots att den inte ens funkade och stod öppen
A**E
Perfect for multi-cat household
One of our cats is a grazer and the other eats his meals within about 3 seconds. This has allowed both cats to get what they need with their food. The microchip registration was so simple I actually didn't believe it worked at first, my cat was registered the second his head went near the bowl. Only rating 4 because my cat who uses this is senior and doesn't like to eat food too low down and this system doesn't have any adjustments available or space for a custom bowl. We just put the system on a little stand and works well, but having a larger space for other bowls would be perfect. We're also finding that the provided bowl isnt the easiest to eat everything out of (food is often left in the corners).
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