🐾 Elevate Mealtime Fun – Because Your Pet Deserves the Best!
The Raised Slow Feeder Cat Bowl features a unique fish pool design that promotes slower eating, reducing the risk of choking and obesity. Its elevated height is perfect for pets with mobility issues, while the durable, dishwasher-safe material ensures easy cleaning. The non-slip base keeps the bowl in place, making mealtime a mess-free experience.
S**E
Works as advertised~ great results ~ very happy
Perfect Solution for the scarf and barf problem my older and very overweight cat has started to do ever since I put her on a diet.This slow feeder bowl Works really well; to slow down the eating. Making her work for it and Filling her faster too~ It didn’t take her long to get used to it either; only a couple of days or so.The bowl is a great size too~ The Food no longer spills over the sides making clean up minimal now..We’ve been using it about a month, she’s losing weight and she’s much healthier.The bowl is high-quality~ made of a thick, durable plastic that does just fine in the dishwasher.I’m sure we will get A couple years of use out of it.It works just as advertised, a terrific Concept and I am very happy!
D**O
AWESOME ENRICHMENT TOY!
I had originally intended to purchase the Lickimat Wobble but there's a lot about natural rubber that turns me off. I KNOW that rubber breaks down into chemical components that are toxic and I definitely don't want that in my dog's food. This isn't the case with food-grade silicone. For that reason, I chose to get this product instead for the peace of mind and the durability that it offers.Here are some photos of our first test drive! (The test driver is a 63LB Standard Poodle) I used the back of a metal spoon to press my dog's late evening snack onto the treat bowl. In this example, there is goat cheese, canned sardine, Huntaway Frozen Raw Venison (thawed), Stella & Chewy's Super Beef, & homemade Oat, Chicken, & Applesauce Cookies. It took him about 10 minutes to lick this clean. It wobbles well but did not collapse or tip over.There was very little left in this when my dog was done - just a little goat cheese and a few sardine bits. It rinsed out easily by putting a bit of hot soapy water into it and swishing it about. I ran a soapy scrub sponge over it for good measure and rinsed it with hot water again before dropping it face down in the dish drainer to dry. I'll toss it in the dishwasher every few uses like I do his food and water dishes.I would definitely recommend this! The textured surface holds food well, it's durable, safe, and a great anxiety and boredom reliever - just remember to always supervise your pet while using as it is NOT chew proof.
T**E
Works but watch you pups
Amazing product! I love using it and it’s super easy. The only thing to watch out for is how easy it is for a pup to chew through it. I would suggest freezing it longer so it’s harder for them to chew and break pieces off.
L**.
Cat loves it
Really slows down her eating. No more vomittong. And it’s cute!
G**T
Doesnt slow down with wet food
I bought this for my cat because he always just scarfs his food and then goes to eat his brother's. I should mention that he is on a wet food only diet so we do not use this for dry food. I've tried spreading the food out as much as possible, mashing it down inside so it's harder to reach... nothing slows him down. Maybe he's just an Olympic champion of eating but he scarfs his food just as fast with or without this bowl. The only difference really is he spends more time trying to get the very last little bits of food from the bottom which does give his brother a bit more time to finish his own food. But overall I havent seen any change to make this all that worth while. I do also worry every time I hear his teeth tapping against the plastic fish as he moves around it. Im probably going to stop using it because I see no difference and dont want to risk him chipping a tooth on one of the fish which a very hardI will say when I tried putting a couple treats in it he and his brother were utterly confused about how to get them out. It was kind of amusing to watch them both trying to figure it out, give up, then come back and try again. So maybe it would work better with dry food but I'd still worry about him hitting his teeth on the plastic fish constantly. Not really worth risking him potentially chipping or even breaking a tooth
K**C
Very Nice!
I am always getting food puzzles, to keep my cats from overeating and give them some amusement. This is one of my favourites. One thing I like is that it is melamine instead of plastic, so there's less worry about that vile "amazon stink" clinging to it and germs growing in microscopic scratches (plastic is notoriously a cause of feline acne, which you do not want to get! Whatever material your slow feeders are, be sure to clean them regularly). Another thing I love is the elevation, as two of the cats are getting old and I prefer they not have to crouch down with their arthritic old spines and hips. Actually the baby is a puker so I think it is great for her too, to eat with her mouth somewhat level with her stomach rather than leaning down. Third great thing is that rim around the base. Sure a couple crunchies escape each day but compared to all our other puzzles, which scatter a couple dozen crunchies a day each, this is very tidy! Another very important plus is that the cats actually started to use it almost right away. Some of the more elaborate puzzles they never would use after months, or only a few of the cats would use it and it took weeks to get them to try. Also I like that it comes in some bland colours. Most slow feeders are made in such loud colours so they may spoil the look of your room. Last detail I love is that it's so petite. Some of them are so big it is a pain to wash them, they don't even fit in a standard sink.Downsides are nothing major. The bumps stick up higher than the edge of the food dish so you can't submerge them by filling it with boiling water to sanitize the dish. But oh well, I just pour the water over and it seems to get it clean enough (so far no acne). I think they may be a bit annoying to the cats because of how high they are. But that's kinda the point. If it was easy to eat out of it would be useless. I had thought shark fins would have been cute but now that I see it in action I realise it's necessary the bumps be rounded so nobody loses an eye LOL. Another downside is that the rubber feet fall off easily. I intend to glue them in someday soon before they end up missing or worse, eaten. Be sure to use a non stinky glue so you don't put the pet off their food. I like the feet in general though because after washing you can put it down before it is perfectly dry, without worry that there'll be water trapped beneath. The feet elevate it just a hair so there's a little airflow underneath. They also keep it from clattering if the pet bumps the dish while they eat. So overall I am glad it comes with those feet.
S**Y
Caution: Not eligible for return!!!
Product was not up to my expectations. My cat was still able to eat fast…When I tried returning it TWO days after receiving the product, it won’t let me. So I’m out $40+ and I have to buy a new feeder too.
P**G
Poor quality
Bought this for 6month old Golden Retriever. Within 15 mins she was able to chew the edges off. She later got hold of it and completely destroyed it.Poor quality material and definitely not suitable for pets.
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