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Guillermo Diaz
> 3 dayMy likes eating out bowl and keeps water cold
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Bella Plourde Chianello
> 3 dayBowls great quality very wide and low but it’s a bit slippery it seem for food, would be perfect for water bowls. It just not user friendly for my cat, I will give it a try as water bowl in the future it just I have too many of them now and water fountain. It’s still a five, it’s a great quality ceramic product just didn’t work out for my cats unfortunately.
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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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Charly M.
> 3 dayThey are real easy to clean and they look nice. Whiskers are stress free. Our cats actually finish the food, too. Rare sight.
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Aisha
> 3 dayThey look great and cats are eating more in one sitting! The size is perfect.
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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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B
> 3 dayGreat quality and my cats seem to eat more comfortably
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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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Colleen O
> 3 dayMost of my cat are lickers and not chompers. They keep licking and eventually the food ends up on the floor. This bowl prevents most of the food from spilling over, however, it is not perfect...and I did not expect it to be. The ONE downside is that the food gets stuck under the rim so, if you dont remove the bowl right away (what cat eats all at once?), you will need to soak the bowl before washing. Other than that, the weight of the bowl is nice to keep the bowl from moving and it is wide enough to prevent whisker fatigue.
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R. Jones
Greater than one weekMy little cat has a snub nose, and routinely pushed her food off the edge of any dish or bowl I fed her on. Finally I found this bowl with a recurved edge, and now there is no more wasted food on the floor. I only wish it came in colors other than black. The price is high, but worth it.