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Pawzone Automatic Cat Feeder Review: Gravity-Powered Feeding Set Tested

By haunh··5 min read·
4.2
2 Pack Automatic Cat Feeder Stainless Steel Water Dispenser Gravity Food Feeder and Waterer Set with Pet Food Bowl for Small Medium Kitten Puppy Pets Large Capacity(Green)

2 Pack Automatic Cat Feeder Stainless Steel Water Dispenser Gravity Food Feeder and Waterer Set with Pet Food Bowl for Small Medium Kitten Puppy Pets Large Capacity(Green)

Pawzone

  • 【Pet Feeder and Water Dispenser】 1* Feeder and 1*Cat water dispenser, which is suitable for small and medium-sized cats or dog to eat or drink daily
  • 【Large Capacity Pet Feeder】 The automatic pet feeder can hold about 88oz food and about 2.4L water, can meet the needs of medium or large pets for 3-7 days—offering peace of mind during business trips, weekend getaways, or holiday gatherings, as your pet’s feeding needs are reliably managed.
  • 【Automatic Water and Food Replenishment】 The feeder adopts a gravity-powered design that automatically replenishes food or water into the base once it’s emptied—no manual refilling needed, truly freeing up your hands. It works without power, charging, or plugging in, making daily care hassle-free.
  • 【Food-Grade Materials for Safe Use】100% new material, resistant to drop and pressure.You can confidently use it to feed your pet, ensuring no harm to their health and also easy to clean. There are non-slip rubber feet on the bottom of the feeder to ensure safe placement.

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Gravity-powered design requires no batteries, charging, or power outlet — truly plug-and-play
  • 88oz food and 2.4L water capacity covers 3-7 days for most medium pets
  • Siphon-based water dispenser auto-shuts off to prevent overflow and mess
  • Stainless steel construction resists damage and is dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning
  • Non-slip rubber feet keep the units stable even on smooth floors

Cons

  • Gravity flow cannot be portion-controlled — food dispenses continuously until reservoir empties
  • Water reservoir opening is narrow, making it slightly awkward to refill with a jug
  • Siphon spring mechanism can be sensitive to air bubbles on first fill, requiring a quick restart
  • No programmable timer or app control — purely mechanical operation

Quick Verdict

The Pawzone automatic cat feeder 2-pack delivers a clever gravity-fed solution for pet parents who want reliable, hands-off feeding without the complexity or price tag of smart feeders. It is not perfect — portion control is nonexistent and the mechanical siphon takes a moment to learn — but for the price, the combination of a stainless steel food bowl and a low-noise water dispenser in one package is genuinely hard to beat. Score: 4.2 out of 5.

What Is the Pawzone Automatic Cat Feeder?

Let me be honest about the setup. I unpacked the Pawzone 2-pack on a lazy Saturday morning, expecting a 15-minute job, and spent about 25 minutes reading the siphon instructions twice before the water dispenser actually worked. That is not a complaint — it is just reality. The unit uses a spring-loaded siphon to control water flow into the base bowl, and the seal needs a proper fill to engage. Once I figured that out, the gravity cat feeder has been running like clockwork for two weeks now.

2 Pack Automatic Cat Feeder Stainless Steel Water Dispenser Gravity Food Feeder and Waterer Set with Pet Food Bowl for Small Medium Kitten Puppy Pets Large Capacity(Green)

The set includes one food dispenser holding approximately 88oz of dry kibble and one water dispenser with a 2.4L capacity. Both units sit on non-slip rubber feet and use food-grade stainless steel bowls in the base. There are no batteries, no Bluetooth, no app. The entire mechanism relies on gravity — when your pet eats or drinks from the bowl, the reservoir above empties slightly, and fresh food or water flows down to replace it automatically.

Key Features

  • Gravity-powered food and water dispensers — no electricity or batteries required
  • 88oz food capacity and 2.4L water capacity for 3-7 days of autonomous feeding
  • Food-grade stainless steel bowls that are dishwasher safe
  • Siphon-triggered water shut-off prevents overflow and waste
  • Non-slip rubber feet keep units stable on tile and hardwood floors
  • Low-noise water flow design tested in a studio apartment without disturbing light sleepers
  • Two-pack value — get a feeder and waterer for the price of most single units

Hands-On Review

I installed the Pawzone feeder in my kitchen corner next to my cat's regular feeding station, which honestly made for a slightly cluttered look at first. The food dispenser tower is taller than expected — about 14 inches — and the water tower sits beside it. After a day I moved them to a less visible spot near the laundry room door, and the setup looked much better. My cat, Mochi, sniffed both bowls suspiciously for the first 20 minutes before tentatively eating from the stainless steel bowl. By day three she treated it like her regular setup had always been there.

2 Pack Automatic Cat Feeder Stainless Steel Water Dispenser Gravity Food Feeder and Waterer Set with Pet Food Bowl for Small Medium Kitten Puppy Pets Large Capacity(Green)

What surprised me was how consistent the water level stayed. The siphon design means the bowl does not flood — once the water reaches a certain height in the base, the spring closes and stops the flow. In practice, Mochi drinks throughout the day and the bowl refills quietly each time. The water stayed fresh for about five days before I did a full clean and refill, which aligns with Pawzone's stated capacity.

2 Pack Automatic Cat Feeder Stainless Steel Water Dispenser Gravity Food Feeder and Waterer Set with Pet Food Bowl for Small Medium Kitten Puppy Pets Large Capacity(Green)

The food dispenser works exactly as advertised. Mochi is a grazer — she prefers small meals spread throughout the day rather than two big servings. The gravity feeder handles this naturally because food flows whenever the bowl level drops. No portion control is a real limitation if you are trying to manage weight, and the product description does not try to hide this. For free-feeding cats or for weekend trips, it works well. One thing nobody mentions in listings: the food hopper interior can develop static in very dry environments, occasionally causing a small clump of kibble to stick briefly to the plastic wall before dropping. A quick tap on the side fixes it in about three seconds.

Who Should Buy It?

The Pawzone 2-pack automatic cat feeder is a strong match if you travel occasionally and need a simple, reliable backup feeding system. Cat sitters will appreciate that the gravity design requires zero tech setup — just fill and go. It is also well-suited for pet owners in apartments or smaller homes where counter space matters, since the units sit on the floor and do not need proximity to an outlet.

Skip this if you need precise portion control for a cat on a strict diet — the gravity mechanism cannot be programmed to release a measured amount at a set time. Also skip it if you have a large dog who empties food bowls aggressively; the 88oz capacity will disappear fast. And if you prefer app-controlled smart feeders with cameras and feeding schedules, this mechanical unit will feel underwhelming despite its practical strengths.

Alternatives Worth Considering

If you want programmable portion control, the Cat Citsafe SmartFeeder offers app-based scheduling and precise kibble measurements, though it costs roughly three times as much and requires a stable Wi-Fi connection. For a simpler mechanical alternative with a larger food capacity, the Ber南山 Gravity Pet Feeder offers a single large food dispenser without the waterer, making it better for households that already have a separate water solution. The Van Ness Auto Feeder is another budget option in the same gravity category, though it uses a plastic bowl rather than stainless steel.

FAQ

No. This is a completely mechanical gravity-powered feeder. It dispenses food and water using the weight of the contents pushing down through the reservoir. No batteries, no power cords, no Wi-Fi needed.

Final Verdict

After two weeks with the Pawzone automatic cat feeder 2-pack, I can say it does exactly what it promises — gravity-fed food and water on demand, no electricity required, and stainless steel bowls that clean up easily. The siphon water shut-off is a thoughtful detail that genuinely prevents the overflow mess that plagues cheaper waterers. Where it falls short is portion control and the initial learning curve with the siphon mechanism, but those are honest trade-offs at this price point rather than flaws. Would I keep using it? Yes — especially for weekend trips and as a permanent setup for Mochi's grazing habits. If you want a no-fuss, reliable feeding station that earns its shelf space, the Pawzone gravity cat feeder is worth considering.