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The Catstages Kitty Slow Feeder Cat Bowl is designed to extend meal times, improve digestion, and prevent bloat. With a capacity of 3/4 cups, it features a non-slip base and is made from food-safe materials, free from harmful substances. This bowl not only promotes healthy eating habits but also provides mental stimulation for your cat.
C**.
Slows down my eating machine cat!
I have a cat that inhales his food and is a real jerk. I first tried a few different slow feeders, but he literally threw a tantrum because he doesn't want to work for his food. So, I purchased this in hopes that it would be a good compromise - fairly easy access but has to work a little bit for the food - and it's perfect! I've had it for over 2 months and I couldn't be happier with the purchase.First, I love the orange color! The fish is soft and flexible, but you can hold it by one end and it will not sag which is important when carrying it filled with food! it's easy to clean with a soft brush since there are some corners that are difficult to clean. It stays where you put it and will not slide across the floor as the cat eats.It slows my boy down enough where I have yet to hear him gag because from literally inhaling his food. It will not slow a cat down as much as some slow feeders, but if you have a cat like mine, it will keep him happy and stop him from planning a counter attack on you for making him work too hard for his meal!The only thing that has been a slight issue is that two of the 'pockets' have small corners that dry food gets wedged into and impossible for the cat to get out. I have to check after every meal so that no food is caught because then I have to deal with ants!Even with that one flaw - I highly recommend this feeding mat!
L**L
So far, it works, and the cat isn't thrilled with it. :)
Our female cat has earned the nickname "Hoover" as she is known to vacuum up almost any food she can get to. Potato chips, spicy corn chips, even pickle slices- if she can get to it, she will eat it, or try to eat it. Any time we give her more than a tiny handful of kibble, she will invariably devour it so fast that it comes right back up. Our much slower eating boy cat had been very tolerant of her Hoovering up his food as well as her own, so we started feeding them in different rooms so he would get more than a small portion of food before she inhaled it all.As she can't be given more than a teaspoon's amount of food at a time (any more, and you will find yourself stepping in a pile of it on the carpet a few minutes later) we decided to look for a bowl that could slow down her eating. This bowl had decent reviews and was not expensive, so we gave it a try. It appears to be well-made, and not too difficult to clean- the channels in it are big enough to get a brush into.At first, "Hoover" was not pleased with this new food receptacle. At ALL. She could smell and see all those tasty nuggets that she usually made disappear within thirty seconds, but she couldn't get at them easily any longer. I could see she was frustrated, so I put down a few pieces of kibble right next to the new bowl. She gulped down this small bit of food, then looked at me, wanting more. I then tapped the bowl and "showed" her the kibble sitting in the channels of the bowl.At first, she walked away from this strange thing. Maybe her "real" bowl would re-appear, and she wouldn't have to deal with this kibble puzzle dish. She came back and checked out the new bowl again, and managed to get a few pieces of kibble out of it. I noticed she was shoving the bowl around with her paw on the cushion-y "placemat" we have under the cats' food and water. She got a few more pieces of kibble.She never flipped the bowl over entirely, which is what I was waiting for (and dreading.) The placemat we have keeps the bowl from moving around very much, so I can't attest to the bowl's "suction" (?) effectiveness. I just checked out the underside of the bowl, and don't see any suction cups or anything, but we keep their bowls on the cushy placemat anyway, so it's not going anywhere.She returned to the strange object that was holding her food hostage again and again, and each time managed to get out a few more pieces of kibble. I just checked the bowl, and there are about a dozen or so pieces of kibble sitting in it, which is amazing to see, as she is so strongly food-motivated.The bowl just arrived this afternoon, so I can't attest to its effectiveness in the long-term, but it seems to be a success so far. It has broken the feeding time cycle of giving her a tiny bit of kibble, her begging for more food, giving a tiny bit more kibble, then begging again, etc. I'll report back after a week or so. Hopefully, this new bowl will continue to keep our Hoover-cat on a lower setting.Edit: it's been about four days of her using the new bowl. As we saw that she had been leaving about half of the kibble in the bowl after eating (unheard of with a regular bowl) we increased the minimal amount of kibble we gave her to her entire morning portion. A day or so ago, if we checked the bowl after she appeared to finish eating, and there would be about seven to ten nuggets of kibble left. When she begged later, we just tapped the bowl. She got the message: if she wanted more kibble she would have to extract it from the bowl. ---- We noticed yesterday after giving her the evening's kibble allotment that the new bowl with its challenging channels was completely empty. She has figured out how to get all of the kibble out of her new bowl. After we fed her this morning, sure enough, she got all of the kibble out of it. But the bowl is still a success, as it has really slowed down her eating. In a way, she is now eating like a normal cat- and not like a fur-covered Dirt Devil. Very happy with our purchase, and if you have a Hoover kitty of your own, we highly recommend this bowl. :)
M**E
Good quality, non slip, cute, holes are a bit big
This slow feeding mat is definitely better than the super-thin rubber ones I’ve tried—it’s thicker, sturdier, and holds up well without breaking apart (and for a good price). The non-slip backing is a nice touch too. While it does slow my cat down a bit since I can spread the food out, the holes are still a bit large, making it fairly easy for him to reach his food. It’s not a huge change in feeding speed, but it helps a little. Plus, the design is super cute! Here’s a pic of my cat enjoying it.
C**C
Not realistic for cats with large jaws/mouths
Too deep and ridges close together. My cat doesn’t even try to eat the food - just sneaks into my mom’s room to steal her cat’s food instead. Made well though, if your cat has a small mouth maybe this would work.
E**D
Great for cats that inhale their food!
I recently purchased the Petstages Kitty Slow Feeder Cat Bowl for my cat and I'm really happy with it. My cat tends to eat her food too quickly, which can lead to digestive issues, so I was looking for a solution to help slow him down.The design of the bowl is really smart. It has a series of ridges and valleys that create a maze for the food, forcing the cat to eat slower and take more time between bites. This has definitely helped my cat eat at a more reasonable pace, which has in turn reduced the likelihood of vomiting or other digestive issues.The bowl itself is also well made. It's made from a sturdy, non-toxic plastic material that's easy to clean and dishwasher safe. The green color is also really cute.Overall, I would highly recommend the Petstages Kitty Slow Feeder Cat Bowl to any cat owner who has a cat that eats too quickly. It's an affordable and effective solution that can help promote healthy eating habits and reduce the likelihood of digestive issues.
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