Cat food & water bowls:
food bowls, fountains & slow-feeding bowls
Promote healthy eating and drinking habits with the right food and water bowl. At Bopets you will find food bowls in ceramic and stainless steel, water fountains and slow-feeding bowls that support your cat's wellbeing.
Food bowls, fountains and slow-feeding bowls for your cat
At Bopets you will find food bowls and water bowls for cats in ceramic, stainless steel and melamine. Choose a raised food bowl for an ergonomic eating posture, or a slow-feeding bowl if your cat eats too fast. For cats that drink too little, a cat water fountain is ideal: flowing water encourages cats to drink more, helping prevent kidney problems. Discover our tips below ↓
How to choose the best food & water bowl for your cat
Cats naturally drink very little, a remnant of their desert origins. A good cat food bowl and water bowl make a real difference to your cat's health. Adequate fluid intake is essential to prevent kidney stones and bladder problems. A cat water fountain with flowing water stimulates drinking behaviour, while a raised food bowl improves eating comfort.
Materials compared
The material of the food bowl determines hygiene, durability and ease of use. Here are the main advantages and considerations for each material.
| Material | Advantages | Considerations |
|---|---|---|
| Ceramic | Heavy (does not slide), hygienic, stylish | Can break when dropped |
| Stainless steel | Light, unbreakable, dishwasher-safe | Some cats refuse (reflection/taste) |
| Melamine / plastic | Affordable, lightweight, colour choices | Can develop scratches where bacteria grow |
Raised food bowl: why?
A raised eating position relieves the neck muscles and promotes digestion. This is particularly comfortable for older cats or cats with arthritis. A height of 5–10 cm is ideal for most cats. A raised bowl also reduces the risk of your cat pushing food out of the bowl.
Water fountain: flowing water for better hydration
Cats are attracted to moving water. A cat fountain with a carbon filter keeps the water fresh and clean. Replace the filter every 2–4 weeks and clean the fountain weekly. Place the water fountain in a different location from the food bowl, as cats naturally prefer not to drink next to their food.
Slow-feeding bowl
If your cat eats too fast and then vomits, consider a slow-feeding bowl. The raised ridges in the bowl force your cat to eat more slowly, which improves digestion. This is especially useful for cats that swallow kibble whole without chewing.
Also explore our cat food collection for the ideal nutrition to pair with your new bowls.
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