Bowls
Whatever you put in it, your cat needs a cat food bowl or dish. We have plastic, ceramic, and stainless steel bowls for cats. Find a style and design that fits your cat and his favourite entrée.
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Whatever you put in it, your cat needs a cat food bowl or dish. We have plastic, ceramic, and stainless steel bowls for cats. Find a style and design that fits your cat and his favourite entrée.
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Choosing the right bowl for your cat is important because it affects their eating habits, overall health, and comfort while eating. Cats prefer wide and shallow bowls, and the material and shape of the bowl can also impact their eating experience.
Ceramic, stainless steel and glass are great materials for cat bowls because they are easy to clean and do not retain odours like plastic bowls can. Additionally, they are more durable and can last longer than plastic bowls.
It's recommended to clean your cat's bowl daily, ideally after every meal. This helps prevent bacteria buildup and can keep your cat healthy.
The size of the bowl will depend on your cat's size and eating habits. A general rule of thumb is to choose a bowl that is wide enough for your cat's whiskers to comfortably fit without touching the sides and deep enough to hold the appropriate amount of food or water.
You can use a dishwasher to clean your cat's bowl as long as it is dishwasher-safe. Be sure to check the manufacturer's instructions before placing the bowl in the dishwasher.
It's recommended to use separate bowls for food and water to prevent food contamination. Some cats prefer to have separate bowls for each, as they may not want to drink water that is close to their food.