Does Your Cat Need a Proper Bowl? We Have a Solution

Does Your Cat Need a Proper Bowl? We Have a Solution

Each cat should have her own dishes from the moment she arrives at the house. Let’s look at things you should think about before obtaining your cat a dish.

What material to choose?

Plastic (plastic, melamine, bamboo bowls). The most inexpensive bowls make no noise and are impact resistant. The strength and durability of the bowl depending on the quality of the plastic.

Products made of low-quality plastic are very light, often have an uneven and rough surface, scratches easily remain on the bowl, it is poorly washed and, due to their low weight, move while the cat is feeding. The service life of such a bowl is very short, half a year is enough. Bowls made of denser and higher quality plastic are smooth, relatively heavy, durable, and have a much longer service life.

Most plastic bowls, however, have a shorter lifespan than bowls made from other materials, absorb odors, easily get coated, and it happens that a poorly cleaned or long-used bowl causes blackheads (acne) on the chin of cats.

When choosing a plastic bowl, you should pay attention to the smoothness and weight of the material, and the absence of a “chemical” smell. Plastic bowls are convenient as temporary bowls for kittens, for feeding in the country, or for trips.

Metal. Metal bowls are made from stainless steel. They are very durable, do not absorb odours, easy to clean. But they can be very light, and move around the floor while eating, with constant contact with moisture, become rusty, and also rattle, especially if they are on a metal stand, at first scaring the cat and preventing the owners from sleeping if the cat decides to eat or drink at night. Better for dry food. The way out will be downward expanding bowls that do not rattle and are difficult to turn over.

When choosing a metal bowl, you need to pay attention to the shape of the product, whether it is even, and whether there are metal bends. Rubber feet and anti-slip rings must be intact, without crumbling edges or tears.

Its size

The shape, size, and depth of the bowl are just as important for cats. The most comfortable shapes for cats are round and oval.

The size should match to the cat’s size; the larger the cat, the larger the dish. It is unpleasant for cats when their sensitive vibrissae (whiskers) touch the sides of the bowl while eating; thus, in inappropriate – small or too deep – bowls, cats frequently eat food only from the centre of the bowl, and it is already uncomfortable for them to take food at the edges, and they ask for food again.

The depth of the food bowl should not be too deep so that the cat can easily reach the bottom. Flat, shallow bowls are great for kittens, as well as cats with a short noses and voluminous cheeks – Persian, British, Scottish, and Exotic breeds.

With these tips it is much easier to get your cat a proper bowl. To find it, just visit the Jungle Culture website.

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