Smart Pet Care
Smart Pet Care
Sensor-driven feeders, fountains and litter boxes that make caring for a new pet easier while you learn the ropes.
New to pet parenting? Shop the feeding, hydration and grooming essentials every first-time cat or dog owner needs, all in one place.
Bringing a pet home for the first time comes with a long list of things to figure out, and it is easy to either overbuy or miss something essential. This collection brings together the basics that actually matter in the first weeks: a feeder for consistent meals, a fountain for clean water, and grooming tools to keep coats, nails and skin in good shape. Instead of researching a dozen separate products, first-time owners can start with a shortlist that covers the fundamentals and build from there as they learn their pet's specific needs.
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This collection pulls together core essentials across feeding, hydration and grooming: an automatic feeder, a water fountain, and grooming basics like a brush, nail clipper and bath tools. You can buy the full set or pick individual pieces based on what you already have.
Yes, the grooming tools in this collection are designed to work across cats and dogs, covering brushing, nail care and bathing. Coat type and size will affect how long each session takes, but the tools themselves are not species-specific.
It is generally fine to start using an automatic feeder as soon as your pet has settled into a regular eating pattern, usually within the first week or two at home. Keep an eye on their comfort with the feeder before leaving them unsupervised with it for long stretches.
Yes, it is designed with a nail file and protective cover to reduce the risk of cutting too close to the quick, which is the main worry for new owners. Going slowly and trimming a small amount at a time is the safest approach while you both get used to it.
Bathing frequency depends on your pet's coat and activity level, but once every three to four weeks is a common starting point for most cats and dogs. Over-bathing can dry out skin, so it is worth adjusting based on how your pet's coat responds.