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Claudia
> 3 dayI have an older cat who has had most of his teeth pulled due to decay. He seemed to have trouble picking food up in his mouth, so I decided to try an elevated cat dish. The first one l I purchased didnt work out. The bowl was not wide enough and too deep, so it forced my cat to push his face and whiskers into the recess of the bowl, which he didnt like. This bowl is much wider and more shallow. The cat took to it right away. Its also very sturdy and is not likely to be tipped over. Because its one piece, its a larger item that needs to be washed daily, but so far, so good.
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uniqity
> 3 dayMy cat is eighteen years old and suffers from arthritis and kidney disease. She was spending most of her days and nights sleeping and was losing weight so quickly that we thought she would be gone by the end of March. The vet made some recommendations about medications and food to help, but I wasnt able to get her to eat enough to gain back any weight until I found tall cat bowls. One of the bowls I found and bought on Amazon was the Yangabaga Raised bowl. It has made a great deal of difference in her ability to eat more. She has been gaining enough weight and with it the strength to go up and down the stairs, and to go outside again for short periods of time. She has also reasserted her Alpha cat status over our two younger cats. We have another tall cat bowl that we also like, but the Yangabaga bowl is taller and has deeper sides, which are both advantages for a tall cat like ours.
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mixhie
> 3 dayI decided to switch from plastic food bowls to ceramic ones as an effort to cut down the amount of plastic exposures for my two cats. I purchased two bowls, while one was perfect, the other one was a tiny bit wobbly at the bottom (it was not at all significant, only noticed because I have another one as comparison). Im so glad both of my cats have adopted to eating from these higher bowls immediately since they have never used elevated food bowls. I think they love them too as the height made it easier to eat. In terms of cleaning I do need to scrub them every time I feed my cats vs just wiping down the surface. I do feed them wet food and the dried up wet food tends to stick to the bowl. Overall this is a good product and I would recommend it.
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Alegre
> 3 dayThe bowl part of this dish is too deep. I had another raised bowl for my cat before and it was more like a plate which my cat likes better. As my daughter was washing that previous raised bowl that we had, it slipped from her hand, fell and broke. This is why I wanted to get another one Since this was cheaper than that last one, I got this one instead. I also do not like that the bottom does not come with a rubber rim. The bottom of the dish that I received was also chipped. Im returning this one and getting the one we used to have which comes with a removable rubber rim on the bottom and its more like a plate instead of a deep bowl.
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DharmaFaerieDuster
> 3 dayGood height, easy to clean, but worry about dropping or chipping. Heavy and solid ceramic, but worried if it accidentally slips, it’s definitely going to crash w pieces and break.
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Dagmar Berry
Greater than one weekI bought this cat dish for water and all three of my cats want to drink from it. So I am going to order several more. It is tall enough so they do not have to bend down too much and wide enough so it does not bother their whiskers. Great product!
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Erin Hugenroth
Greater than one weekThese are perfect for my senior boy! He is pretty big (13 lbs) and has arthritis, so a bowl that he doesnt have to bend down to eat out of is a must. These are the only bowls I could find that were tall enough for him (apparently you should go for elbow height) and I can tell he is much happier eating from these! They are also sturdy and pretty thick. Dont drop them on the floor- they are ceramic after all. Maybe not great if you have kids. They are also easy to clean, when the wet food gets stuck on there, just leave it to soak for a few minutes and itll come right off.
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N. Bolton-Rawles
> 3 dayThe raised bowl is very sturdy and well made but it’s way oversized. My cats 16.5 lb … a big guy but this is a bit much. Bowl size is good for a dog. I’ll keep it because it’s a hassle to return and he is using but just thought I’d comment.
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Eeyorefan
> 3 dayI already have one of the more expensive brands of raised/angled bowls for my cat but I was looking for a second one and trying not to spend too much money. My cat is elderly and needs something easy to eat and drink out of. Not only is this bowl taller than the other brand, it is nice and heavy and is not in danger of tipping. The height is perfect for an average sized cat and this thing cleans beautifully! I’ve seen people complain about it chipping in the dishwasher. Since my cat eats out of this twice a day, I just have a soft bristle scrubber at the sink to clean it out between feedings (sometimes with a drop of detergent, sometimes not) and the smooth surface cleans easily. I have had it for a few months now and the finish is still beautiful. The width is great as well. Most cats don’t like bowls where their whiskers can touch the sides and this is shallow and wide enough to avoid that. If you want to save $10 and don’t need ears on your ceramic cat food bowl, this is the one to buy. ;) Edited 5/12/20: I came online to order another one of these bowls today and the price has increased $5 from the last time I purchased it a few months ago. My quality comments have not changed but the pricing makes me less likely to buy a second one.
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Judy
> 3 dayI like the fact that his food & water is raised. Rambo is a larger cat & it helps he doesnt have to bend over to eat or drink. I bought another water bowl that is located away from his food if he wants to use that one.