FOREYY Elevated Cat Bowls with 2 Ceramic Bowls and 2 Stainless Steel Bowls,Raised Cat Food Water Bowl with Iron Stand,Porcelain Pet Dishes for Cats and Small Dogs,16 Ounces,Dishwasher Safe
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Bob D.
> 3 day2 times in the last 10 days we found that our cat upset this food dish in the middle of the night and dry food was all over the floor. We had no idea why this was happening until today. We found her bowl upset again but this time her break-away xmas collar was stuck in the framework. See pic. The bell / charm, on her collar, had got caught in the corner of the wire frame. I liked the raised dish idea but beware of your cat with a bell on the collar.
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Deborah Brown
> 3 dayIt keeps the kitten from spilling water
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Paige
Greater than one weekWorks great, even fits my cat’s shallower bowls (that she prefers), she will eat her dry kibble out of it, but refuses to eat her canned food, so it’s partially successful and not the fault of the product, cats are just weird.
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Rudolph Marks
> 3 daySturdiness, great value for the money
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Courtney smith
> 3 dayI was looking for a set that would both hold wet and dry food that wasn’t just super expensive! Came across this one and has been perfect. Super easy to clean, very sturdy, and very well made.
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jill
> 3 dayMy kitten is only 8 weeks old but shell grow into it now she just jumps on top of the dry food and eats it from LOL
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Maureen
> 3 dayI have ordered 3 of these for my cats and 2 out of 3 arrived in perfect condition, the one had a little bit of paint missing but it is quickly fixed by using some spray paint.
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Marilyn S
Greater than one weekJunior (the cat) loves his new dinette set! Hes an older kitty, so the raised bowls are easier on his back.
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Sportington
> 3 dayStudied the large selection of choices for elevated bowls. Very pleased with this choice.
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cmorts
Greater than one weekLooks good. Idea is good. The elevated bowls. But my cat didn’t want to use it