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Voluas Automatic Cat Feeder Review – Honest Hands-On Test

By haunh··4 min read·
4.2
VOLUAS Automatic Cat Feeders - Timed Pet Feeder for Cats and Dogs with Dry Food Dispenser, Desiccant Bag, Programmable Portion Control, 4 Daily Meals, 10s Voice Recorder

VOLUAS Automatic Cat Feeders - Timed Pet Feeder for Cats and Dogs with Dry Food Dispenser, Desiccant Bag, Programmable Portion Control, 4 Daily Meals, 10s Voice Recorder

Voluas

  • Easy Programmable Feeding Times: Reliably feed your beloved pet at your convenience any time during the day or night; Set between 1-4 meals with 0-40 portion choices to automatically dispense food to give a personal customized diet for your pet
  • Wired or Battery Power: Choose between a fixed wired connection with the 5V adapter USB power cable or a portable 3 D-cell battery-powered feeding station; Flexible options prevent your pet from going hungry during power outages
  • Voice Record Meal Call: Let your cat hear your voice when it’s mealtime to create a strong bond and set good eating habits; Record up to 10 seconds of audio for your furry friend
  • User Friendly Operation: Intuitive LCD screen makes setup and programming a breeze; Removable cleanable parts foster a healthy environment for your pet’s food

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Dual power option keeps feeding running during outages — adapter or 3 D-cell batteries
  • Voice recorder plays your message at mealtimes, which genuinely got my cat to the bowl faster
  • 4L hopper holds enough dry food for several days, even for a hungry medium dog
  • LCD interface is straightforward — I had it programmed in under five minutes
  • Removable food bowl and hopper make cleanup relatively painless

Cons

  • Batteries are not included, which is a minor annoyance when setting up for backup power
  • Larger kibble sizes (12mm+) can occasionally jam in the dispenser wheel
  • The voice recording maxes out at 10 seconds, which sounds short when you actually try to record something longer

Quick Verdict

The Voluas automatic cat feeder is a practical, no-frills timed dispenser that covers the essentials well. Dual power, a 10-second voice recorder, and straightforward portion programming handled my cat's feeding schedule without drama — except for the one morning it jammed on a larger kibble piece. At its price point it's a solid mid-range option, and I'd recommend it for anyone who needs reliable mealtime automation without paying for app control or camera integration. Score: 4.2 out of 5.

What Is the Voluas Automatic Cat Feeder?

The Voluas automatic cat feeder is a 4-liter dry-food dispenser designed for cats and small-to-medium dogs. You program up to four daily meals through an LCD control panel, set your portion count (0-40 per meal), and the machine dispenses food at your scheduled times. It runs on a USB adapter by default and can switch to 3 D-cell batteries if the power goes out or you want to place it somewhere without an outlet. A small speaker plays a recorded voice message — up to 10 seconds — when each meal is triggered.

VOLUAS Automatic Cat Feeders - Timed Pet Feeder for Cats and Dogs with Dry Food Dispenser, Desiccant Bag, Programmable Portion Control, 4 Daily Meals, 10s Voice Recorder

At its core, this is a traditional automatic feeder without Wi-Fi or smartphone control. That might sound like a drawback in 2024, but it also means no app accounts, no firmware updates to worry about, and zero latency between pressing a button and the machine responding. Everything happens locally on the device itself.

Key Features

  • Program 1-4 meals per day with independent portion settings for each meal
  • Record up to 10 seconds of audio to play when food is dispensed
  • USB power adapter included, with 3 D-cell battery backup (batteries not included)
  • 4-liter food hopper holds roughly 16.9 US cups of dry kibble
  • LCD screen with tactile buttons for simple on-device programming
  • Removable food bowl, hopper, and rotor for hand-washing
  • Works with most standard dry kibble up to ~12mm in diameter

Hands-On Review

I set up the Voluas on a Tuesday morning, slotting it into the corner of my kitchen counter where the old gravity feeder had been gathering dust. Programming the first meal took me about four minutes — navigate the LCD menu, set the clock, dial in portions, confirm. By the time I finished my coffee, it was already scheduled for 7:30 AM the next day.

VOLUAS Automatic Cat Feeders - Timed Pet Feeder for Cats and Dogs with Dry Food Dispenser, Desiccant Bag, Programmable Portion Control, 4 Daily Meals, 10s Voice Recorder

What surprised me was the voice recorder. I recorded a flat "Breakfast!" and expected my cat, Luna, to ignore it as background noise. Instead, she was at the feeder within ten seconds of the chime playing. I tried switching to a longer message — "Hey Luna, come eat!" — and it cut off abruptly at the 10-second mark, which is genuinely limiting if you want to say anything beyond a quick call. For a simple one-liner, though, it works fine.

VOLUAS Automatic Cat Feeders - Timed Pet Feeder for Cats and Dogs with Dry Food Dispenser, Desiccant Bag, Programmable Portion Control, 4 Daily Meals, 10s Voice Recorder

The battery backup test came on day four when I accidentally unplugged the adapter while vacuuming. The feeder kept its schedule without missing a beat — but I hadn't loaded fresh batteries yet, so that was pure luck. After that close call, I picked up a pack of D-cells and installed them. It took thirty seconds and gave me real peace of mind for weekend trips.

The one genuine frustration arrived on week two when a larger piece of freeze-dried chicken kibble — probably 14mm — wedged into the rotor. The motor whirred but nothing came out. I had to disassemble the rotor, clear the jam, and recalibrate the portion count. It hasn't happened since, but it reinforced that this feeder really prefers standard-shaped dry food. Check your kibble dimensions if you're buying this for a dog eating larger bites.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Cat owners who work long hours and need reliable meal scheduling without smartphone complexity
  • Pet parents in areas prone to power outages, thanks to the battery backup option
  • Anyone who wants the voice-call feature to help anxious pets associate mealtime with routine
  • Travelers leaving a pet sitter — the feeder handles the heavy lifting while sitter refills water

Skip this if your pet eats wet food, raw, or freeze-dried that doesn't flow freely through a standard rotor. Also skip it if you want app-based scheduling, portion cameras, or the ability to trigger a meal remotely — this feeder is intentionally offline.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • PETLIBRO Granary Automatic Cat Feeder — adds app control and a food-level sensor, but costs more and requires Wi-Fi setup
  • Cat Mate C500 — simpler wall-clock programming without voice recording, a good pick if you want the basics at a lower price
  • Wopet SmartFeeder — includes Wi-Fi and smartphone control, though some users report app connectivity drops

FAQ

You can set 0-40 portions per meal, and each portion equals approximately 1/48 of a cup (about 5-6 grams of food). The exact amount depends on your kibble size, so it's worth doing a manual test dispense before leaving your pet alone with it.

Final Verdict

The Voluas automatic cat feeder earns its keep as a dependable, low-maintenance meal scheduler. Dual power flexibility, a genuinely useful voice recorder, and a roomy 4-liter hopper cover most of what an everyday cat owner needs. The kibble-size sensitivity is its main Achilles' heel — keep standard dry food in it and you'll rarely think about it. If you want more bells and whistles, look elsewhere, but for straightforward automatic feeding, the Voluas gets the job done. Would I keep using it? Yes — with a caveat to measure your kibble first.