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Planning pet care while you go on vacation? Grab an automatic pet feeder on sale for $60.


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Cat sitting beside an automatic cat feeder

Save 25%: Figuring out pet care while you travel this summer? As of June 27, an automatic pet feeder by PetLibro is on sale for $59.99 at Amazon.


Attention, jet-setting pet parents: An automatic feeder will be a game-changer, and one of our favorites is on sale for less than $60. That's a 25% price drop from its usual $79.99.

While it's often advised to include some wet food in your pet's diet to maintain hydration, we'll admit that dry food is ol' reliable when your fur baby is home alone. The PetLibro feeder can feed your pet on the same schedule that you'd feed them at home (up to four meals per day). You can also choose from nine portion sizes. Portioning may require a little math on your end, but at least you'll know the feeder's not dumping half the bag for your pet to feast on.

During feeding, the PetLibro will also play a 10-second clip of your voice for a little slice of comfort. Cute.

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