Middle East & Africa Smart Pet Feeder Market By Pet Type (Dogs, Cats, Small Animals, Others), By Products Type (Automatic Feeders, Smart Feeders with Cameras, Interactive Feeders, Others), By Technology (IoT-based Feeders, Bluetooth Feeders, Wi-Fi-enabled Feeders), By Distribution Channel (Online Retail, Offline Retail), and By End-user (Households, Pet Care Centers, Veterinary Clinics), Global Market Size, Segmental Analysis, Regional Overview, Company Share Analysis, Leading Company Profiles, and Market Forecast, 2025 – 2035.

Published Date: May 2025 | Report ID: MI2762 | 220 Pages


Industry Outlook

The Middle East & Africa Smart Pet Feeder Market accounted for USD 148.02 Million in 2024 and USD 160.01 Million in 2025 is expected to reach USD 348.66 Million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of around 8.1% between 2025 and 2035.  Rising pet ownership, higher incomes, and health awareness are driving demand for advanced automated smart pet feeders. The MEA smart pet feeder market comprises automated pet feeders with the inclusion of technology such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and IoT to control pet feeding, track feeding schedules, and maintain remote access. It serves the convenience-seeking, technology-oriented pet owners who want advanced care for their pets, particularly in urban settings. The market is expanding gradually with the growth in pet ownership, rising disposable incomes, and enhanced pet health and wellness awareness. Countries such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia are at the forefront of adoption, spurred by growing pet humanization and the need for high-end pet care products. Technology and smart home integration are likely to further fuel market growth in the MEA region in the next few years.

Industry Experts Opinion

“We aim to give the most personal feeding experience to each pet.”

  • York Wu, Founder and CEO of PETLIBRO.

Report Scope:

ParameterDetails
Largest MarketMEA
Fastest Growing MarketMEA
Base Year2024
Market Size in 2024USD 148.02 Million
CAGR (2025-2035)8.1%
Forecast Years2025-2035
Historical Data2018-2024
Market Size in 2035USD 348.66 Million
Countries CoveredTurkey, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Israel, Nigeria, Algeria, Kenya, Morocco, Rwanda,and Others
What We CoverMarket growth drivers, restraints, opportunities, Porter’s five forces analysis, PESTLE analysis, value chain analysis, regulatory landscape, pricing analysis by segments and region, company market share analysis, and 10 companies.
Segments CoveredPet Type, Product Type, Technology, Distribution Channel, End-user, and Country

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Market Dynamics

Increasing pet ownership boosts demand for convenient automated feeding solutions in urban areas.

The people in urban Middle Eastern and African areas have busy lives; they are turning to pet feeders to manage their pets’ meals. There is now a greater demand for items that help pet owners take care of their pets more easily. Thanks to automated feeders, pets can be fed on time even if their owners are busy with work. For those who work or are millennials, having pet food delivered is very convenient. Limited outdoor space and reduced home sizes for pets caused by urban growth mean pet owners should monitor their pet’s diet. Also, as people understand more about how to care for their pets, they are more likely to rely on helpful devices that limit overeating.

The combination of factors is making smart feeding technology more appealing to the market. Therefore, manufacturers are finding ways to supply technology-based products to meet the needs of tech-savvy urban pet owners. More people owning smartphones and having internet access encourages the use of app-controlled feeders. The region’s smart pet feeder market is largely being shaped due to an increase in pet ownership.

Rising disposable income enables consumers to invest in premium smart pet care devices.

The disposable income among individuals in the Middle East and Africa is making it cheaper for them to get advanced smart feeders and similar products. When the economy improves, people with pets are interested in trying out new technologies for their pets. When you earn more, you can purchase feeders that are controlled using an app, allowing you to manage your pet’s food and provide real-time updates. We can notice this trend in wealthy cities such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa. Having additional money, pet owners look for purchases that are worthwhile in the long run and better pets’ well-being.

Many people who regard their pets as members of the family are attracted to premium pet devices. Moreover, people with better incomes now expect smart homes where all devices, like pet feeders, connect without issues. They are coming out with upgraded models that have improved looks and features. Indeed, ready access to premium pet tech leads to a faster-growing market. With more money to spend, people in Asia are becoming more interested in smart pet feeders.

High product prices limit affordability among middle-income pet owners in emerging MEA markets.

The smart pet feeders can be pricey, and many middle-income pet owners in the MEA region are not purchasing them. Since many of these high-tech feeders offer app control, cameras, and help schedule meals, most people on a budget generally find them expensive. Because income isn’t always available, fewer people in these nations can participate in the market. Therefore, feeding the long-eared pet can be easy, even if their food dispenser does not have smart functions. Besides, the need for expensive repairs and new parts often discourages people from buying them.

Some areas in MEA see a change in how people can buy products due to currency fluctuations. The absence of financial support and lower costs could prevent the increase of people in the middle-income segment from growing steadily. Factory managers need to find a strategy to introduce new technology and still lower prices for customers. Selling a range of products can attract buyers who focus on the price. Generally, inhabitants of emerging MEA economies are slower to accept technology because it is very expensive.

Integration of AI and IoT technologies to provide personalized feeding and health monitoring.

The mixture of AI with IoT, smart pet feeders assist pets by giving them the right food choices. They count on AI to analyze food for pets and adjust the schedule for feeding meals. Using IoT, pet owners get notifications right away and have the option to feed their pets anytime. With the use of tools for monitoring food and changes in animals, you can catch health issues early. The improvements in pet care make pets happier and provide security to their owners.

AI feeders are capable of identifying various animals and give them their meals. Cloud computing allows you to gather the right data and predict outcomes accurately. In MEA, the rise in digital services is leading to a rise in the use of smart devices. A lot of money is being put by manufacturers into developing these abilities through R&D. This means that by combining AI and IoT, helpful and improved pet care products and services are created for consumers now.

Expansion of e-commerce platforms enhances accessibility of smart feeders to remote MEA regions.

Now, it is simpler for pet feeders to sell to remote areas in the Middle East and Africa due to e-commerce. Stocks of smart feeders are available on the internet for rural residents, allowing them to make their purchases easily. As a result, those living outside the cities can easily buy well-known brand goods. Shoppers can purchase items online using the internet and their phones. Many people like to shop online for discounts, low prices, and doorstep delivery.

People can also read reviews available on the internet to learn more about the product. Through social media and advertisements, e-commerce businesses connect with people from distant places. More digital growth in markets drives higher demand for and use of smart pet care items. E-commerce is mostly supporting businesses to open in smaller towns and remote areas of MEA.

Segment Analysis

Based on the product type, the Middle East & Africa Smart Pet Feeder Market is classified into gravity-based feeders, programmable feeders, and Wi-Fi-enabled smart feeders. A gravity feeder dispenses food automatically, but since it has only basic controls, it is the least expensive. Using programmable feeders, people can arrange the exact time to feed their pets and exactly how much food they get. The area with the fastest growth is Wi-Fi/Bluetooth smart feeders, which make it possible to feed your pets with an app, through voice commands, using a camera, and see them live. These are gaining popularity among people who are modern and live in cities. It is becoming popular for pet owners to use feeders that suppress overfeeding and are useful for pet health management. A desire for more personalized pet feeding services is leading to the use of advanced smart feeders in the MEA market.

 

Based on the technology, the Middle East & Africa Smart Pet Feeder Market is classified into RFID-enabled feeders, mobile app-controlled feeders, and AI-integrated feeders.  Identifying each pet is easy with RFID and microchip feeders, especially in homes with many pets, and this feature helps stop food theft. Their capability to be controlled remotely using a smartphone is why app-controlled feeders are so popular these days. Most of these devices feature controls over how much food to serve, streaming video from the camera, and history tracking of feeder activities. Most of these feeders are still passive, though their use is common for simple meals. The rise in caring for pets, individualized needs, and wanting convenience is pushing people to look for smarter and connected products. Because technology is increasing in the region, tech-driven feeder airlines are predicted to play a major role in future passenger traffic.

Regional Analysis

The country’s large number of pets and the rising number of middle-class owners make Brazil number one in the Latin American smart pet feeder market. Because people often have busy routines and live in cities, there is a demand for helping pets with robots. More Brazilian pet owners are using app-controlled smart feeders and carefully measuring their aging pets’ portions. Major distribution systems for pet supplies include e-commerce sites and shops specializing in pets. Sales in the market are driven by technological progress and increased human feelings for pets.

The smart pet feeder market in Mexico is growing because more people have extra money and are focusing on caring for their pets. Smart feeders are popular in urban settings because property owners can set their pets’ meals before leaving for work. More people are relying on their devices and mobile apps to help them decide what to purchase. Businesses are placing their ads on online media for tech-savvy customers. More people are aware of pet obesity, which is helping to encourage the use of portion-controlled feeders.

As more millennials and young families own pets in Argentina, the smart pet feeder market is succeeding. Because economic situations are not stable, many want budget-smart feeders, but the popularity of top-quality feeders is rising. Many cities, such as Buenos Aires, are using app-controlled and programmable gadgets for lighting. Taking care of a pet by portioning their meals and sticking to feeding schedules matters to many pet owners. More brands and stores are making their products available online to customers.

In Chile, more people are using smart pet feeders because there are more pet owners and an increasing interest in using technology at home. Automated feeders are attractive to people who have cats and small dogs. Camera feeders as an option attract many urban professionals. Sales are increasing online due to better access to the internet. Support from the government is helping the market to adapt to digital transformation.

Competitive Landscape

Regional and international players compete in the MEA smart pet feeder market by bringing advanced and middle-range products to consumers. PetSafe, WOPET, and Petlibro are top brands in this field because they launch many Wi-Fi- and app-controlled smart feeders. They aim to develop innovations, including adding voice assistants, cameras, and health-tracking features. More startups and regional brands are bringing new products that provide cost-saving choices for customers. Collaborating with online stores and pet shops is a crucial way to distribute pet food.

The main advantages come from how a company customizes its products, designs software, and supports clients after the sale. Corporations are paying more attention to producing environment-friendly products and devices for people who care about sustainability. Many pet companies are expanding their products to include water dispensers and monitors for health. A moderate amount of consolidation is occurring since big companies are buying smaller firms for both technological and market reasons. Staying innovative and changing products based on regions is necessary for companies to compete in the MEA market.

Middle East & Africa Smart Pet Feeder Market, Company Shares Analysis, 2024

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Recent Developments:

  • In April 2025, Researchers introduced a modular pet feeding device combining automated feeding, health monitoring, and behavioral insights, featuring a wide-angle camera, microphone, and AI-enabled neckband to track heart rate and detect unusual behaviors.

Report Coverage:

By Pet Type

  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Small Animals
  • Others

By Product Type

  • Automatic Feeders
  • Smart Feeders with Cameras
  • Interactive Feeders
  • Others

By Technology

  • IoT-based feeders
  • Bluetooth Feeders
  • Wi-Fi-enabled Feeders

By Distribution channel

  • Online
  • Offline

By End-user

  • Households
  • Pet Care Centers
  • Veterinary Clinics
  • Others

By Region

Middle East & Africa

  • Turkey
  • South Africa
  • Saudi Arabia
  • UAE
  • Egypt
  • Israel
  • Nigeria
  • Algeria
  • Kenya
  • Morocco
  • Rwanda
  • Oman
  • Qatar
  • Iran
  • Kuwait
  • Rest of Middle East & Africa

List of Companies:

  • PetSafe
  • WOPET Technology Co., Ltd.
  • PETLIBRO Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Xiaomi Corporation
  • Petwant Technology Co., Ltd.
  • JustRight Petcare Ltd.
  • Petnet Inc.
  • Cat Mate Ltd.
  • Sure Petcare Ltd.
  • Pawbo Inc.
  • Petkit Technology Co., Ltd.
  • CleverPet LLC
  • Petzi Inc.
  • iPettie Inc.
  • Eyenimal GmbH

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Middle East & Africa Smart Pet Feeder Market accounted for USD 148.02 Million in 2024 and USD 160.01 Million in 2025 is expected to reach USD 348.66 Million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of around 8.1% between 2025 and 2035.

Key growth opportunities in the Middle East & Africa Smart Pet Feeder market include integration of AI and IoT technologies to provide personalized feeding and health monitoring, expansion of e-commerce platforms enhances accessibility of smart feeders to remote MEA regions and rising trend of pet humanization opens new markets for advanced, connected pet products.

Dogs are the largest segment, while Wi-Fi/Bluetooth-enabled smart feeders are the fastest-growing in the Middle East & African smart pet feeder market.

The UAE will make a notable contribution to the Middle East & Africa smart pet feeder market due to rising pet ownership and tech adoption.

Leading players in the MEA smart pet feeder market include PetSafe, WOPET, Petnet, Sure Petcare, PETLIBRO, DOGNESS, Petkit, and HoneyGuaridan. They offer advanced app-controlled feeders.


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Latin America Smart Pet Feeder Market Share, Size 2025-2035

The Latin America Smart Pet Feeder Market accounted for USD 251.6 Million in 2024 and USD 272.48 Million in 2025 is expected to reach USD 604.82 Million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of around 8.2% between 2025 and 2035.

North America Smart Pet Feeder Market Share, Size 2025-2035

The North America Smart Pet Feeder Market accounted for USD 562.46 Million in 2024 and USD 610.83 Million in 2025 is expected to reach USD 1393.86 Million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of around 8.6% between 2025 and 2035.

Asia Pacific Smart Pet Feeder Market Share, Size 2025-2035

The Asia Pacific Smart Pet Feeder Market accounted for USD 414.42 Million in 2024 and USD 449.23 Million in 2025 is expected to reach USD 1006.38 Million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of around 8.4% between 2025 and 2035.

Smart Pet Feeder Market Size, Share & Forecast 2025-2035

The Smart Pet Feeder market accounted for USD 1.48 Billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 3.63 Billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of around 8.5% between 2025 and 2035.

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