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summergirl
06-06-2025Seem like perfectly fine bowls, not the quality of something like a Necoichi bowl but they are fine. I just find it amusing that she approaches the bowls like they are going to eat her! I havent seen her do that much neck stretching in ages. She is two years old and tiny so I imagine anything big looks threatening to her. She did finally eat out of it, first she pulled out a couple of pieces of food and ate them off the floor but I started petting her and sat there while she ate a few mouthfuls out of it. She has a fractured tooth so we are just waiting for her root canal surgery. I though this larger bowl would help her eat more comfortably but hopefully after surgery she will be less picky about the bowls her food is in. I think these will be a good buy for a larger cat who eats more but her 1/4 cup of dry food, per day, doesnt fill enough of the bowl so she was chasing the food around it. I think I will get something a little smaller for dry and use these for wet food only.
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Mom
> 3 dayI was excited to give these bowls a try as I thought they would solve the problem of my cats knocking their dry food out of their dishes and also thought they would enjoy the wider, shallower dish design which is supposed to be more comfortable for cats to eat/drink from due to alleviating something called whisker fatigue. Unfortunately, both of my cats seem to prefer eating/drinking from their regular dishes. I have left both the old and new dishes out with food/water in both and the old dishes empty before these new dishes. I also am finding more food spilled out of these new dishes than with the old ones! These dishes are very nice looking and appear to be of good quality. My cats, for some reason, just dont seem to like this dish design.
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lesliegl
> 3 dayMy senior kitty loves it. It makes it easier to eat all her canned pate. I love it, as she no longer pushes it onto the floor, which, being a cat, makes it unacceptable for feline consumption.
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Sarah Sparkles
> 3 dayFood doesnt get licked off the plate onto the floor. Keeps area cleaner and is very easy for my older cats to eat from.
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Luann
> 3 dayIve tried 5 different bowls for my 2 cats wet food. They always push the food over the edge & there was a big mess for me to clean up every day. THESE BOWLS WORK! There is a tiny lip on top of the bowl, & when they scarfed up their breakfast today, I watched. They still push the food up to the edge - BUT - it didnt go onto the floor! yay for 1 less mess on my daily cleaning list!
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Ale
> 3 dayWas looking for a food dish for my flat faced shih tzu and this does the trick, however they are very light and slide around when he is eating ...
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Sue
> 3 dayVery nice quality cat dish. Would purchase again.
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Jordyn
> 3 daymy cats love these! they’re actually cute and i don’t mind having them out for everyone to see. they hold a lot of food and my cats seem to be comfortable eating out of them!
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Aepp
> 3 dayI got these bowls because I came across reviews talking about whisker fatigue - Ive had cats for the majority of my 60+ years and I had never heard of it before. Apparently cats will hold their whiskers back so they dont touch the sides of the bowl because they use their whiskers for information on their surroundings and they can become sensitive. Anyway, though I didnt notice my cats exhibiting and problems (and what do I know?), I decided to be proactive and try to keep them comfortable. Once we started using these bowls, in addition to placing the bowls where they no longer had to step on a rubber mat (our Chrissy used to like to scratch at her water bowl and using one with straight sides and putting it on a mat saved a lot of cleanup), they started eating directly over the bowl most of the time, which is helping control the usual mess. The bowls have a slightly inward curving lip, which helps the food stay inside the bowl, and the downward sloping sides reduces the real estate for the food, though not by much. Cats generally self-regulate their food intake when they are brought up that way, so we just leave dry food out 24/7 and they nibble thru-out the day and night, though they get a small amount of wet food (canned or pouch) when we change out for fresh dry food at dinnertime. (We did have one cat who gained too much weight, but the high fiber diet the vet put her on worked well to help her lose weight and kept her from gobbling up the food all at once when I tried limiting how much I put out, which only made her vomit it back up. We also got one cat at 2 yrs old who must have been fed like a dog [who dont self-regulate] and although she stayed at the food bowl for much longer periods of time, she eventually stopped doing that and started nibbling like the rest of the cats and lost the excess weight she came to us with; her previous people gave her lots of treats because she was always hungry). Anyway, this bowl is big enough for 24 hrs of food for 2 cats, at least the way my cats eat. We also now have two skinny 4 month old stray kittens who showed up in our backyard and who are eating us out of house and home, but they are starting to slow down after a week of all the food and water they want and a full bowl of dry kitten food lasts them well into the morning after replacement at dinnertime the night before. I expect they will slow down even further as they fatten up again. One of the things I dislike about bowls for cats is that they generally have some silly cat motif, which I can do without and my cats generally take some time getting used to seeing in the bottom of their food or water bowl. We recently got some 8 pasta bowls to use as water dishes, both for volume and the whole silly motif thing. Both are an easy cleanup in the dishwasher. I recently got a few more sets of these bowls since I expect to need (at least) 2 bowls for dry food once they kittens start co-mingling with the adult cats, and I think the pasta bowls are just too deep for food for any of them, now that I know about whisker fatigue. All and all I like these bowls and highly recommend. And as an aside, these bowls were very well packaged for shipping. Really good foam padding. It would be have to be dropped very very hard for them to break.
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Jules
> 3 dayI bought these to replace plastic containers that Id been previously using for my cats water bowls. They are smaller than I realized; PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE SIZE. I have to refill these bowls with water at least twice a day so my two cats dont run out. However, these would be terrific bowls for food. Theyre very wide - great if your cats are sensitive about their whiskers! They are also very easy to clean. Side note: I am very careful with them; I dont know if they would survive being dropped onto a hard floor, but theyre sturdy enough for normal daily use in our household.