Written & researched byDale FerrisSmart Home Editor
Updated August 2026
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Short version: use the manufacturer’s recommended treat size to avoid dispenser jams, be mindful of portion control since remote tossing makes over-treating easy, and know that core features work for cats too even though marketing and barking-alert features are dog-focused.
What kind of treats can I use in a Furbo or Petcube?
Both brands specify a recommended treat size and shape in their product documentation — typically small, round or cylindrical treats that feed smoothly through the dispenser mechanism without jamming. Check the specific product’s treat guidance before buying treats, since an oversized or oddly shaped treat is the most common cause of dispenser jams reported in owner reviews.
Can I toss too many treats and overfeed my pet?
Yes, this is a real consideration — remote treat tossing makes it easy to over-treat out of habit or guilt while away from home, so it’s worth being as mindful about portion control through the app as you would be in person, particularly for a pet already prone to weight gain.
Is a treat-dispensing camera worth it for a cat?
Both Furbo and Petcube market their products primarily around dogs, and barking-alert features specifically don’t apply to cats, but the core video, two-way audio and treat-tossing functions work regardless of species. Check current owner reviews from cat owners specifically if that’s your primary use case, since the bulk of reviews and marketing skew toward dog owners.
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