Regular food intake is extremely important for living things to maintain energy within the bodies and stay active. Just like us humans, cats also need proper care during their feeding times. To avoid any posture related problems, some experts suggest using special bowls or feeders.

 

What bowls are best for cats?

The material, shape, and size of the bowl are important to considerations because bowls have an immediate impact on your cat’s feeding routine. There are many designer cat bowls made up of glass, plastic, ceramic, and stainless steel available in the market.

 

Glass and ceramic bowls are easy to clean but a major disadvantage is that it is easily broken or cracked, and any small crack can hurt your hungry cat’s tongue, chin, or paws.

 

Plastic bowls are durable but are an easy home for bacteria because it is difficult to disinfect plastic bowls. These bowls can get scratched easily by the cat’s teeth and paws and those scratches can breed harmful bacteria which may cause infections on the cat’s face or chin.

 

One of the best bowls to use is stainless steel bowls. Stainless steel is the best material for cat food and water bowls because steel bowls are easy to clean and disinfect. They are not prone to scratches and breakage so there is less chance for your cat to get hurt.

 

Should cat bowls be elevated?

Yes, in most of the cases it is suggested to elevate cat bowls. An elevated cat bowl helps in many ways such as:

  • It will help your cat to digest food better
  • The posture with an elevated bowl will help your cat with a health problem to eat more comfortably
  • Old cats will be able to eat more with elevated bowls
  • It will prevent your cat from playing with his food or water and helps maintain cleanliness

 

Other alternatives for elevated cat bowls include those such as cat bowls with stand.

 

Why are cat bowls shallow?

Cat bowls are shallow for a reason. These cute cat bowls with shallow and angled structures help your cat to eat properly and easily which prevents whisker fatigue and keeps the cat’s face tidy and clean. Bowls that are coupled with non-slip legs will help the bowl stay still and prevent it from sliding or slipping on the floor.

 

Do cats prefer shallow bowls?

Cats prefer eating from bowls and dishes that are shallow. If the bowl is too deep, your cat will have to stick his face into the bowl, which makes them uncomfortable and may discourage your cat from eating.