Luxury Stainless Steel Cat Bowl
Luxury Stainless Steel Cat Bowl

Luxury Stainless Steel Cat Bowl

Regular price $29.99 Sale price $24.99
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As our feline friends do everything In absolute luxury, why should their bowls be any different?


Our Luxury Stainless Steel Cat Bowl stands as the single most luxurious piece of kitty dining-wear on the market! The 15-degree tilt provides a wealth of health benefits you never knew your cat needed!


Key Features:


  • Luxurious Design Language - In the world of luxury, sometimes less is more! Our design is straightforward while still being as elegant as ever. Choose between a simple baby blue and powder pink. The gleam of the stainless steel is more than enough to stand out!
  • Durable and Safe Materials - Made from food-grade ABS plastic and 304 stainless steel, this feeding bowl will last for years to come without releasing any toxins or harmful residues into the food.
  • Ideal Feeding Angle - The 15-degree tilt of this bowl has been studied and proven to be the ideal feeding angle for cats universally. 
  • Health Benefits - The condition that is most often cited as being caused by eating or drinking from a plastic bowl is known as chin acne or ‘feline acne’. A stainless steel bowl helps protect your cat’s skin from irritation. 


  • Specifications:


    • Material: Food grade ABS + 304 stainless steel
    • Size:M: diameter 16.5* height 10cm; L: diameter 20.5cm* height 12cm
    • Weight: Large size is about 280 grams, the smaller the size is 200 grams.
    • Color: baby blue, powder pink


    Size and Measurements:


    • 1 x Bowl



    What are you waiting for? Your cat deserves nothing more than to dine like royalty!


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    Stop feeding your lovely cat out of plastic bowls to prevent them from having a Chin acne or Feline acne!

     

     

    The condition that is most often cited as being caused by eating or drinking from a plastic bowl is called either chin acne or feline acne. It is characterized by solid or pus-filled bumps that primarily affect the chin region

    Cats develop an infection or feline acne from bacteria in the cracks of plastic bowls. They may also contain BPA, Phthalates and other potentially harmful toxins.