Feeders for all kinds of animals
We are an online store specialized in animal feeders. We select reliable, durable and easy-to-clean models for dogs, cats, horses, chickens, rabbits, birds and other farm animals. Our catalog combines trusted brands with designs proven in daily use, so you can find the ideal feeder according to the species, size and environment (indoor/outdoor).
We work with categories designed to solve real problems: automatic feeders to keep meals regular, elevated feeders that support posture and digestion, double feeders for food and water, slow-feed options to control eating speed, large-capacity hoppers for chickens or pigs, and resistant materials such as stainless steel for outstanding hygiene.
Our goal is to help you choose right the first time. Each product page includes clear measurements, materials, capacity, usage recommendations and maintenance tips. This way you ensure a safe purchase and a more practical, healthier feeding experience for your animals.
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How to choose a feeder: quick guide to your needs
Choosing the right feeder depends on three key factors: animal species and size, feeding habits and environment of use. From there, decide the type of feeder (automatic, elevated, double, hopper, slow-feed), material (stainless steel, reinforced plastic, aluminum) and capacity. A well-chosen feeder reduces waste, makes cleaning easier and improves well-being.
Quick recommendations by use case:
- Dogs and cats that eat too fast: slow-feed bowls with ridges help space bites and prevent overeating.
- Medium and large breeds: an elevated feeder improves neck posture and can support digestion.
- Irregular schedules: an automatic feeder keeps meals and portions regular.
- Outdoors, farms or patios: resistant materials (stainless steel or thick plastic), hoppers with lid and anti-waste systems.
- Multiple animals: large-capacity feeders or gravity hoppers to avoid constant refills.
Always check stability (non-slip base), ease of cleaning (removable parts, dishwasher safe) and that capacity matches the daily portion. The right choice shows from day one in order, hygiene and food savings.
Feeder types: automatic, elevated, double, hoppers and more
In our store you will find all types of feeders to fit every feeding need. Here is a practical overview to help you decide:
- Automatic: set schedules and amounts. Ideal to keep routine when you are not home or to control portions precisely.
- Elevated: raise the bowl to the right height, providing comfort for medium/large breeds and animals with joint sensitivity.
- Double: combine water and food in one base. Saves space and simplifies daily cleaning.
- Slow-feed: their inner ridged design reduces eating speed. Very useful for greedy dogs or those with bloating issues.
- Hoppers: gravity-fed and keep the feeder stocked. Recommended for chickens, pigs or other outdoor animals.
- Stainless steel / aluminum: durable, hygienic and easy to disinfect. A safe bet for heavy use.
- Reinforced plastic: lightweight and affordable, with non-slip bases and modern ergonomic shapes.
If in doubt between two options, prioritize ease of cleaning and stability. These are the attributes with the most impact day to day.


Materials and cleaning: hygiene first
Feeder hygiene makes the difference in health and durability. Stainless steel stands out for resistance, neutral taste and ease of disinfection; it also holds up well outdoors. Reinforced plastic is lightweight and accessible, with many shapes and colors; choose odor-free versions with non-slip bases. Aluminum and some technical polymers are robust options for farms and intensive use.
Maintenance tips:
- Wash the feeder daily or after each use if wet food remains. Avoid buildup.
- Choose removable or dishwasher-safe models: you save time and improve disinfection.
- If used outdoors, place the feeder covered and with a lid if it is a hopper, to reduce dust, rain and insects.
- Check edges and joints: a good finish avoids cuts, scratches and dirt accumulation points.
With proper cleaning, a quality feeder can last for years with the same performance as the first day.
Indoor or outdoor feeders, pros and cons

Indoor feeders are designed for use at home, in apartments or enclosed spaces where cleanliness and practicality are key. These models are usually more compact, with non-slip bases that prevent movement while the animal eats, and with easy-to-wash materials such as stainless steel or reinforced plastic. There are also double versions that combine food and water in one support, ideal to save space and keep order. A good indoor feeder should match the animal's size and daily food amount, ensuring comfort both for the pet and the owner in feeding routines.

Outdoor feeders need to be resistant and ready to withstand conditions such as temperature changes, humidity, wind or dust. That is why they are made with robust materials like stainless steel, aluminum or high-density plastic, and many include a lid or hopper system to protect food from rain and insects. These models are very useful in yards, gardens or farms, where several animals are fed at once. They also usually offer larger capacity to reduce refilling frequency and ensure food is always available. They are the best option for chickens, horses, pigs or other animals fed outdoors.
Why choose us to buy feeders
There are many online stores to buy feeders, but few are truly specialized in this product. We built our catalog with a clear goal: to offer only feeders that really work day to day, both for pets and farm animals. This means every model in our store has gone through a selection process analyzing materials, stability, ease of cleaning, durability and value for money.
We understand that a feeder is not just a bowl: it is an accessory that affects animal health, environment hygiene and the comfort of those who care for them. That is why we spend time comparing options, discarding what adds no value and keeping only the models that stand out in their category. That careful selection philosophy sets us apart from large generalist stores.
In addition, we do not only focus on common pets like dogs or cats. Our catalog also covers horses, chickens, rabbits, pigs, birds and other farm animals, because we know each species has different needs. We want you to find solutions for all the animals you care for in one place.
- Specialized catalog: we focus on feeders and feeding accessories, with options by species, size and environment.
- Complete and clear info: each product page includes exact measurements, capacity, materials, cleaning tips and usage recommendations.
- Proven materials: we select stainless steel, aluminum or quality reinforced plastics, ensuring resistance and hygiene.
- Curated selection: we remove redundant or low-quality products; what you see is what really works.
- Fair prices: from basic, affordable feeders to advanced automatic models, always with good value for money.
- Close support: we answer questions and give advice before you buy so you choose the best model for your case.
- Safe purchase: clear processes, satisfaction guarantee and fast tracked shipping.
In short, buying from our store means betting on products chosen with care, transparent information and real support. Our commitment is to make feeding your animals easier, cleaner and more practical, avoiding unnecessary returns and ensuring every euro spent turns into a better experience for both you and your animals.
Frequently asked questions about feeders
What size feeder do I need?
Feeder size should be chosen according to species, number of animals and daily food ration. For a medium dog or adult cat, 300 to 900 ml is usually enough, while large breeds need over 1 liter. For farm animals such as chickens, rabbits or pigs, large-capacity hoppers that hold several kilos of feed are the most practical, as they reduce refill frequency. If you have several animals sharing a feeder, increase capacity or use multiple bowls to avoid competition.
Which is better, stainless steel or reinforced plastic?
Stainless steel is the most hygienic and durable material, it does not rust, retain odors and is very easy to clean. It is the ideal choice for heavy use or outdoors and can last for years in perfect condition. Reinforced plastic, on the other hand, is lighter and cheaper, and comes in various colors and designs. If you prioritize resistance, hygiene and longevity, choose stainless steel; if you want a lower price and a practical indoor feeder, quality plastic may be enough. There are also aluminum or ceramic options, although less common.
When is an automatic feeder recommended?
An automatic feeder is the best option when you cannot always be at home or if your pet needs small, regular portions throughout the day. These devices allow you to program schedules and exact amounts, preventing overeating and keeping a healthy routine. They are especially useful for cats and dogs that spend many hours alone, or for animals with diets controlled for health reasons. They also save time for caretakers and ensure food is always available in the right amount.
Are elevated feeders better for all animals?
Elevated feeders are highly recommended for medium and large dogs, as they improve eating posture and can aid digestion by reducing strain on neck and joints. They are also practical for older animals with mobility problems. However, for small breeds, puppies or young cats they are not always necessary. The key is adjusting feeder height to the animal’s withers: not too low, not too high.
How do I stop my dog from eating too fast?
The best option is a slow-feed bowl, designed with ridges or inner mazes that force the animal to eat more slowly. This reduces the risk of choking, vomiting or gastric torsion. You can also give smaller portions spread throughout the day, avoid competition among animals and provide a calm mealtime environment. The goal is for the dog to learn to regulate its intake naturally.
Which feeder is best for chickens and poultry?
For chickens, turkeys or other poultry, gravity-fed hopper feeders are the most recommended. They keep food always available and protected from dirt, rain or insects. There are also anti-waste systems that stop birds from scratching and spilling feed. If you have few chickens, a medium feeder is enough; for large farms, large-capacity hoppers are best to reduce daily work.
How do I keep the feeder clean and in good condition?
Cleaning is essential for animal health. Ideally, empty leftovers after each use, wash the feeder daily with warm water and mild soap, and disinfect often. Stainless steel and reinforced plastic feeders are usually dishwasher safe, making it easier. Also check regularly for cracks, sharp edges or damaged parts that could harm the animal or harbor bacteria.
Can I use the same feeder for several animals?
It depends on species and animal temperament. For cats and dogs, it is best each has its own feeder to avoid fights, stress or disease spread. In poultry, horses or pigs it is common to share hoppers or large feeders, as long as there is enough space for all to access without problems. If you share, choose large, resistant models with wide bases to avoid spills and fights.
How often should I replace the feeder?
A quality feeder can last for years, but it should be replaced if it shows cracks, deformations, rust or residues that cannot be cleaned. Also if your pet has chewed or damaged it, since it may ingest harmful fragments. In general, checking the feeder every few months ensures it remains safe and hygienic.
How much does a good feeder cost?
Price depends on type, material and size. Basic plastic feeders may cost only a few euros, while stainless steel or slow-feed bowls are around €10–20. Programmable automatic feeders, on the other hand, can exceed €50, and large-capacity farm hoppers range from €30 to €150 depending on size. The important thing is to see the feeder as an investment in comfort and hygiene, rather than just an expense.
Are plastic feeders safe?
Yes, as long as they are food-grade, toxin-free plastics. Reinforced plastic feeders are lightweight and practical, but over time can scratch or retain odors. It is best to replace them periodically and avoid very cheap versions with no guarantees. If you prioritize long-term safety and hygiene, stainless steel is the best choice.
Do animals easily accept a new feeder?
Most animals adapt quickly to a new feeder, especially if it improves comfort or access to food. However, some cats and dogs may show distrust at first. To ease the transition, place the new feeder next to the old one for a few days and let the animal explore it freely. Gradually, it will get used to the change.