Although there are automatic feeders and automatic water dispensers on the market, it is not recommended to use them. Except for long-term use such as business trips, automatic feeders will reduce the relationship between you and your cat. The capacity of automatic water dispensers is too large. Not fresh either, cats prefer to drink fresh water every day.
Ceramic bowls
Ceramic bowls are the most suitable utensils for cat food bowls.
How to choose a ceramic bowl?
The bigger the mouth of the bowl, the better. The bigger the bowl, the heavier the weight and the safer. The mouth of the bowl must be larger than the whisker width of an adult cat, otherwise the cat’s diet will be cramped.
There needs to be a bracket under the cat bowl. Raise the cat bowl to a suitable height. The bigger the bracket, the more difficult it is to move and the safer it is.
There are single stand ceramic bowls and conjoined stand ceramic bowls
plastic bowls
The advantages of plastic bowls are light weight, easy to carry, not easy to break, travel Or it is more convenient for temporary use.
The disadvantage is that it is easy to breed bacteria, easy to age, and plastic substances are easy to penetrate into the diet, so it is not suitable for long-term use.
It doesn’t mean that it can’t be used. Plastic bowls are more convenient to use when going out. The key is the appropriate use occasion.
There are single plastic bowls and conjoined plastic bowls.
Stainless steel bowls
Stainless steel bowls are easy to clean, not suitable for breeding bacteria, and not suitable for rusting.
Stainless steel is not completely safe for eating and drinking, and stainless steel is only relatively rust-free. The salt in food comes into contact with stainless steel for a long time. The chromium and nickel in stainless steel may dissolve, and nickel compounds can cause cat damage. Skin allergies, especially hexavalent chromium is highly toxic.
There are single stainless steel bowls and conjoined stainless steel bowls.