Pets 'go hungry' after smart feeder goes offline

Pets 'go hungry' after smart feeder goes offline

BBC·2020-02-25 22:35

Petnet

Owners of a device designed to release food for pets say their animals were left hungry during a week-long system failure.

Petnet allows owners to schedule and control feeding via a smartphone app.

When the BBC contacted Petnet on its advertised email address, the email bounced back with a delivery failure notice.

One pet owner tweeted: "My cat starved for over a week", while others complained about other hardware issues.

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