Food Flow & Anti‑Jam Reliability
March 05, 2026

Food Flow & Anti‑Jam Reliability

Few things are more frustrating than a feeder that jams when you’re not home.

What to look for:

  • Anti‑jam design: A strong push mechanism or auger designed to handle typical dry cat kibble sizes.

  • Kibble size compatibility: Most multi‑cat feeders work best with standard‑size dry food (not oversized or irregular shapes).

  • Low‑food and jam alerts (if smart): Helpful if the feeder can’t drop food and needs your attention.

Why it matters:

  • With three cats relying on one device, a jam doesn’t just delay dinner for one pet—it affects the whole household.

  • Good design and appropriate kibble size dramatically reduce the risk.

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