Frequently asked questions

Practical answers drawn from real deployments

MiraTpaw feeders are optimized for dry and semi-dry kibble. For wet food or irregularly shaped diets, we recommend consultation and a trial setup. During pilots we test common local brands and adjust dispensing profiles; if a diet is unsuitable for mechanical dispensing we document safe manual alternatives.

Use per-pet profiles and staggered dispensing to avoid competition. In boarding or multi-pet homes, label feeders and synchronize schedules to prevent crowding. Case studies show that staggered intervals and clear labeling reduce feeding conflicts.

MiraTpaw provides remote setup assistance and coordinates local technicians for installations in selected regions. For pilots and clinic partnerships we can arrange onsite visits; include project details in your enquiry so we can propose appropriate support resources.

Typical preventive maintenance intervals are every 4–12 weeks depending on usage and food type. Early pilots recommend a six-week cadence for first three months to capture variability. Tasks include hopper cleaning, sensor checks, and firmware updates.

Yes — clinics have used feeders as part of structured post-op care by configuring small, frequent portions and monitoring intake. We advise a supervised trial period and documentation of any special feeding instructions in the case notes.
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Practical deployments, measurable outcomes

  1. Pilot-ready kits
  2. Local training
  3. Operational playbooks
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24 clinic and retail rollouts
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