Automatic Wet Food Cat Feeder Review – Bsemax 4-Compartment Timed Dispenser

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Bsemax
- LARGE OPENING AND LARGE CAPACITY: This pet feeder designed for kittens, puppies or other small pets has 4 compartments, each compartment has a capacity of 240mL, which can hold 100-120g of pet food, which ensures that your beloved pets get enough food for each meal. Meal spout is about 40.82 square centimeters, which is bigger than other 6-compartment feeders, even big-faced cats and puppies can eat better without getting their whiskers and cheeks dirty
- SAFETY DESIGN: This smart automatic food dispenser for cats and dogs does not need to be plugged in, so you can place the feeder anywhere and don't have to worry about kittens tripping over cords or the food tray not working due to a power outage. In addition, the kitten feeder has an anti-kick safety design that stops running immediately when you catch your pet's behavior and won't resume running until your pet retracts his or her paws and claws
- SMART TIMED FEEDING: The pet feeding appliance has two time settings, 12-hour system/24-hour system, which can more closely match the owner's time use habits. Up to 4 feedings can be set at a time, feeding at the right time can better cultivate your pet to develop healthy eating habits. When you go out for work, business trip or traveling and have to leave your pet alone at home, this smart pet feeder is the perfect choice for you
- ENSURE FRESH FOOD: This puppy timer feeder comes with two integrated ice crystal boxes for long-lasting freshness. (You need to place the ice crystal boxes in the freezer for 6 hours before use) The ice crystal boxes can keep food fresh at zero degree for 1-8H, and low temperature for 9-24H. Even in summer your favorite pet can eat fresh food
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Four 240mL compartments keep wet food portioned and ready for timed meals
- Built-in ice packs maintain freshness for up to 24 hours after activation
- No WiFi or app needed — straightforward button setup with LED status display
- Anti-kick sensor pauses the motor when your cat approaches the tray
- Runs on 4 AA batteries, so it keeps working during power outages
Cons
- Ice packs need at least 6 hours in the freezer before each use — no last-minute trips
- Battery compartment requires 4 AA batteries not included in the box
- Only 4 compartments means fewer feeding windows compared to some rivals
- Too small for large dogs — this is really designed for cats and small breeds
Quick Verdict
The Bsemax automatic wet food cat feeder is one of the few timed feeders on the market built specifically for wet food — and it mostly delivers. Four chilled compartments, a straightforward button interface, and a safety sensor that actually works give it a real edge over smart feeders that choke on anything moisture-rich. After two weeks with it sitting next to my cat's breakfast bowl, I'll say this: if your cat eats wet food and you need a reliable schedule, this is worth considering. I'd rate it 4.2 out of 5 stars.
What Is the Bsemax Automatic Wet Food Cat Feeder?
It's a battery-powered timed feeder with four compartments, each holding up to 240mL (roughly 100-120g) of wet food. The key difference from most automatic feeders is the integrated ice pack system — two chill packs slot into the base to keep wet food fresh through the day. You set a daily schedule (up to four feedings), and the motor rotates to the next compartment when the timer triggers. No WiFi, no smartphone app, no subscription.

I first heard about wet-food-specific feeders when a friend complained that her standard auto-feeder kept clogging with pâté. Most timed feeders on the market assume dry kibble. The Bsemax flips that assumption, which immediately made it worth a closer look for anyone who feeds wet food — which, frankly, most vet nutritionists recommend for indoor cats.
Key Features
- Four compartments, 240mL each — holds 100-120g wet food per slot
- Dual ice pack system keeps food fresh 1-24 hours after activation
- Anti-kick safety sensor stops the motor when paws approach the tray
- 12-hour or 24-hour clock modes with up to 4 scheduled feedings
- Runs on 4 AA batteries — works during power outages
- LED display shows remaining battery charge
- Lid and food tray are top-rack dishwasher safe
- No WiFi required — simple button setup
Hands-On Review
Set up took me about twenty minutes, mostly because I misread the ice pack instructions on the first try. The manual is a little vague — it tells you to freeze the packs for 6 hours but doesn't spell out that they need to be completely solid before you load food. I learned that the hard way after finding a lukewarm pate situation by 9 PM.

The compartments themselves are generous compared to what I expected. The spout opening is about 40.8 cm² — the listing mentions this is bigger than some 6-compartment rivals. Big-faced cats won't rub their whiskers against the rim awkwardly, which is a genuine quality-of-life point. My tabby, who is fastidiously weird about bowl geometry, ate without complaint.
By day three I noticed the LED battery indicator had dropped one bar. The display only shows four bars — no percentage, no estimated hours. I appreciated knowing it wasn't dead yet, but I'd prefer a clearer picture of exactly when to swap batteries. I ended up buying a pack of rechargeable AAs to keep on rotation.

What surprised me was how reliably the anti-kick sensor worked. I fully expected to have to train my cat to stop batting at the tray. Instead, the motor paused every single time she leaned in too close and resumed as soon as she backed off. No spillage, no jammed compartment, no stress. That alone made the safety feature worth having.
Here's the thing nobody mentions in the listings: this feeder is small. Not tiny, but the footprint is closer to a loafing cat than a kitchen appliance. I have a galley kitchen and it sits fine on the counter, but if you're expecting something that holds a week's worth of food for a busy weekend, you'll be disappointed. This is a day feeder — good for a workday, maybe two days if you freeze the ice packs and your cat doesn't eat everything immediately.
Who Should Buy It?
This feeder is a strong match if:
- You feed wet food and need a reliable schedule while at work
- You live somewhere hot and worry about wet food spoiling at room temperature
- Your home has unreliable WiFi — this works completely offline
- You travel occasionally and need a no-fuss feeder for a weekend away
- You have multiple small pets (cats, small dogs, puppies) who eat at similar times
Skip this if: your cat eats only dry kibble — the ice pack system is wasted on dry food, and you'd be better off with a standard dry-food auto feeder that typically has more compartments and larger capacity. Also skip if you have a large dog who needs 500+ calories per meal — the 100-120g per compartment won't cut it.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the Bsemax feels too small or you want app control, the PETLIBRO Automatic Wet Food Feeder offers WiFi connectivity and a larger display, though it costs more and requires a stable internet connection to program remotely.
For households with only dry food, the Cat CUBES Automatic Feeder is a budget-friendly alternative with six compartments and a more compact motor — but it won't keep wet food fresh without the ice pack design this Bsemax includes.
If you're torn between smart features and reliability, the SurePetcare Dual-Door Feeder uses RFID technology to recognise your pet's microchip and restrict access — useful in multi-pet households but pricier and purely for dry food.
FAQ
The ice packs keep food near freezing for 1-8 hours and below room temperature for up to 24 hours, depending on ambient conditions. For best results, freeze the packs for a full 6 hours before loading food.
Final Verdict
The Bsemax automatic wet food cat feeder does exactly what it says on the tin — it keeps wet food chilled and dispenses it on a timer, without requiring WiFi, an app, or a power outlet. The ice pack system genuinely works if you plan ahead (6 hours frozen, always), the anti-kick sensor is a thoughtful safety touch, and the dishwasher-safe parts make clean-up straightforward. It's compact, it's honest about its limitations, and it doesn't oversell features it doesn't have.
The main trade-offs are the advance prep required for ice packs, the battery indicator vagueness, and the modest four-compartment capacity. For a single cat household with a regular workday, those drawbacks are manageable. For multi-pet homes or longer trips, you'll want to supplement with additional feeding support.
If you're looking for a reliable wet-food-specific feeder that just works, the Bsemax earns a recommendation. Check the current price on Amazon before you buy — pricing fluctuates, and a quick compare-shop can save you twenty bucks on a product this functional.