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Prof. Geraldine Leannon I
> 3 dayAppear to be well made. The cat took to the food bowl right away. Has not had problems with throwing up since.
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Celeste Curiel
> 3 dayPerfect height and no whisker fatigue in sight
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BentProp
> 3 dayThis is a tough one to review. i absolutely cant say enough about the quality, actual beauty, or design of these bowls. My 8.5 pound silver persian is just too short! Well blame Broccoli and not say the bow is too high...... the edge of the bowl hits the little guy right in the throat. Just one of those things to keep in mind, I guess. The bowls go so perfectly with my decore, tho, that they are now functioning as lovely candle stands.
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Izzy Lightfoot
Greater than one weekSolid. My cat loves these. Very well made
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dreamcruiser
Greater than one weekMy cats think theyre princesses now! These are very classy and I love them, too.
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Sindy
> 3 dayThe cats were a bit skeptical at first to use these different bowls. But they are less sloppy due to the large width, I guess. Less food on the floor to clean up. I think it is healthier, too. The cats look more comfortable eating. And the one who vomits occasionally has not done so since using these bowls. The bowls are very heavy. But I can overlook that since that makes them harder to accidentally tip over.
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Teresa K
> 3 dayRaised feeder for a cat. It just makes more sense for thus type of feeder and watering dish Packaged very well, and came quicker than anticipated..even in the Christmas season
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nofixedstars
> 3 daymy cat has long-standing digestive issues, and is also older now. id noticed she had started to eat in short bursts; brief nibbles and many passes instead of really staying at her bowl to eat properly. i am not certain if she has any arthritis or other specific conditions beyond age that might make her uncomfortable, but i wanted to give these elevated bowls a try just in case it would help her. after looking at many, i chose these because they were simple in design and less costly than others. they arrived fast and excellently packed. i was pleased by the good quality of the ceramic and the visual appeal. but the test was whether the cat would accept them, and if they might help her eat longer/more comfortably... she eyed them with grave suspicion when the freshly washed and filled bowls were set on her tray. she does not appreciate novelty. she seemed immune to their visual charms as well, and gave me a look that plainly suggested i had failed her yet again. subsequent looks implied that she had rather starve than go near something so obviously dangerous. i was prepared for this. i opened the packet of the favourite treat food (rabbit in gravy) and placed it on top of her posh special diet wet food, and backed away as if nothing was further from my mind than staring at her whilst she ate, or didnt eat... she ate the rabbit and left her other food, and ran off as though the hounds of hell were after her. in the morning, it looked like most of the food was gone. HA! i opened a fresh serving and smugly placed in her bowl. she rejected it. i left it for a while, and then the next time i passed through the kitchen i anointed the rejected food with special treat #2, a geriatric cat supplement sauce. this did the trick, she relented and ate the food, and stopped looking at the tray like a komodo dragon might leap forth at any moment. by day three, i noticed that she did seem to be spending longer at the dish instead of doing little micro-meals. there has been no more nonsense about invisible lizards or what-not. hallelujah! i wish id discovered these ages ago, when it first became apparent that she hated her whiskers touching a normal bowl, and i had to switch to plates for her food. now both food and water are in non-impinging bowls, and honestly she seems happier. and they really do look smart on the tray, instead of the old random dishes designated as cat feeding ware. 5 stars from our household!
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April F.
> 3 daySince this purchase my cat is drinking literally twice the water he used to drink. So pleased and they look very nice in addition to being super easy to clean
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Chloe Jost
> 3 dayThe bowls honestly hold too much food for my kitties. They’re great! But they’re a bit too large for normal, recommended portion sizes. To be full, it holds like 2 cups. This might be a personal problem but if the bowl isn’t full, my cats aren’t eating.