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Hi - I bought an ?Andrew James Automatic Pet Feeder? - which can be seen on Amazon. It stores a lot of dry food, and has a great capacity. You can programme up to 4 feeds a day.


There is nothing wrong with the item, it?s simply that my dogs don?t eat much dry food, so it?s a waste for them. I?m offering it for ?20 - I paid over ?40 for it. I have the instructions and new batteries for it.


Any questions, please let me know. Collection from Underhill.

  • 6 months later...

I had forgotten about this as I had the feeder put away. If anyone would like it, it is barely used and willing to take ?10 and includes a full set of new batteries. At this moment I?ve mislaid the instructions but they are online.


It also allows you to record a voice message for your pets when it?s feeding time - something is not used and forgotten about.

For collection from Underhill- any questions, just let me know. Thank you 😊

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