An infant bottle apparatus having a bottle, a timer and temperature device. In the preferred embodiment, the timer and temperature sensors are situated on a holder, separate from the displaceable feeding bottle. The timer may be automatically operable on insertion of the bottle into the holding device. The thermometer automatically measures the temperature contents of the bottle. The sensors may be battery operated or have an electrical connection through a USB socket. The holder has a display means to allow the user to monitor the time and temperature. The holding device has a closed insulating space 37 between the inner 35 and outer 36 surfaces of the holder. In one embodiment, the temperature measurement is taken via a conductor plate 24 situated on a probe within an upstanding pillar 22 of the holder. This inserts into an indentation in the feeding bottle 23, allowing the temperature of the contents to be taken from a more central position within the container. In another embodiment, the sensors are situated directly on the bottle, or are displaceable from the bottle. The timer device may have an audible alarm emanating from a speaker.