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Alexis
> 3 dayOur Binxy boy gets both dry and wet food daily. He is quite the messy eater when it comes to wet food and he used to fling it up onto the wall when eating. I also noticed he would lick the food into the corners of regular bowls and then stop eating. I think that may have been related to not liking his whiskers touching the sides of regular/short bowls. Flat dishes help with the whiskers but he ends up flinging to food off of it and onto the wall. These bowls are the best of everything. Cute, easy to clean, raised, and perfectly large/not deep so they don’t bother his whiskers. They also have a little lip on the edge/top of each that prevents wet food from flying out :)
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Cat Walk
> 3 dayBOWL ALMOST EVEN WITH CAT OR DOGS MOUTH SO THEY DONT HAVE TO BEND OVER TO EAT. EXCELLENT. THANK YOU.
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Beckie Duyck
> 3 dayMy cats really like these dishes and neither of them have vomited once since using these.
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grace cimilluca
> 3 dayI am very happy with my purchase of these cat bowls. They are so pretty & make it easier for my cat to eat. Recommend these bowls for owners who have cats with tummy troubles.
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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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Celeste
> 3 dayAbsolutely love! The food bowl has a deeper depth while the water bowl is shallow. Perfect height as well so cats don’t hurt their neck while eating/drinking.
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Christopher A. Radano
> 3 dayMy cat likes the food bowls. She ate her food mostly over the bowl but she still dropped some on the table next to the bowl and ate from there. But definitely does this less than she used to. Probably just by habit. She eats a lot and purrs. The bowls are great quality and not plastic. A little tricky to clean by hand because of the size and shape. They are good design and look decorative as well as are functional.
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judith Thorman
> 3 dayI love these cat bowls! They are solid ceramic and wide..
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MarmaladeLife
> 3 dayHate the looks of stainless steel pet bowls! These are so charming!
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s baker
> 3 dayThese are great for the cats especially the older one has arthritis. She doesn’t have to bend her entire body down to eat or drink. The only thing is there is no rubber at the bottom doesn’t have any rubber, so the bowls slip around some.