Cat food bowls
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Love our cats dearly but bloody hell they're messy eaters. Not sure if it's a result of them getting on a bit now or came after we switched to a different food brand but after they've had their fill we have to scoop quite a bit back into their bowls.
It occurred to me that maybe a better design of bowl might at least help a bit, what would the powerfully-built PH director's cat's food bowl of choice be, if there is one?
It occurred to me that maybe a better design of bowl might at least help a bit, what would the powerfully-built PH director's cat's food bowl of choice be, if there is one?
HealeyV8 said:
If anything like my cat he'll lift his head to throw back food, get distracted, and it all falls out where he's turned his head to.
They're not the brightest animals.
Or they are shoving their nose in to get the bits they like, and pushing bits out over the edge. Deeper bowls work best, and don't overfill.They're not the brightest animals.
Egbert will pick up the bits he doesn't like and actually throws it out of the bowl.
Egbert is a st.
8bit said:
Love our cats dearly but bloody hell they're messy eaters. Not sure if it's a result of them getting on a bit now...
I suspect so. Mine is 13 and bits of food just seem to fall out of her mouth as she eats. Simplest answer is to wait until the bits have dried up, then vacuum them...I think a deeper bowl would just make it harder for them to eat.
8bit said:
Love our cats dearly but bloody hell they're messy eaters. Not sure if it's a result of them getting on a bit now or came after we switched to a different food brand but after they've had their fill we have to scoop quite a bit back into their bowls.
It occurred to me that maybe a better design of bowl might at least help a bit, what would the powerfully-built PH director's cat's food bowl of choice be, if there is one?
Louis pushes some of his wet food up & over the edge if his bowl..It occurred to me that maybe a better design of bowl might at least help a bit, what would the powerfully-built PH director's cat's food bowl of choice be, if there is one?
Lily waits until he's finished & wanders off & cleans it up. No issues with her eating!
8bit said:
Love our cats dearly but bloody hell they're messy eaters. Not sure if it's a result of them getting on a bit now or came after we switched to a different food brand but after they've had their fill we have to scoop quite a bit back into their bowls.
It occurred to me that maybe a better design of bowl might at least help a bit, what would the powerfully-built PH director's cat's food bowl of choice be, if there is one?
If only there was a simple way to pick up the errant cat food pieces. Someone should invent fingers.It occurred to me that maybe a better design of bowl might at least help a bit, what would the powerfully-built PH director's cat's food bowl of choice be, if there is one?
jules_s said:
MBBlat said:
Get a raised/tilted bowl, turned my Rosie from a messy eater to a tidy eater.
Yep - especially when they get olderI actually just put the bowls on a 2" box to help. Seems to help to stop them chucking up as often too
horselesscarriage said:
Feline behaviourist wisdom is that cats really dislike their whiskers touching obstacles, so paw their food out of deep bowls onto the floor from which they can eat undisturbed. See what happens if you use a sideplate?
In my experience most of the food just ends up behind the sideplate! But I agree bowls with sharp-angled recesses should be avoided. I might try the raised spherical type (not me, the cat).Gassing Station | All Creatures Great & Small | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff