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Prof. Karley Larkin III
> 3 dayI have no idea what sets this bowl apart from other water bowls for my cats, but clearly there is some magic voodoo baked into the ceramic because my cat who literally never drank water before drinks out of this one. Before, I needed to add water into her kibble and wet food to ensure that she got enough water daily. I no longer need to supplement her water because she willingly drinks out of this one. I will be purchasing a second one because my cat has been so obsessed with this bowl that shes even gotten territorial over water when before she wouldnt give her water bowl a second glance.
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FairEmma
> 3 dayMy cats have always consumed lots of water. Lots. I was looking for a bowl that didnt absorb water (as pottery can); one that wasnt metal; one that wasnt huge or too small; one that was raised so my cats didnt need to bend down so low; and one where the entire bottom didnt sit flat on the floor (which tends to pull spilled water underneath the whole surface so multiple daily cleanups are a little more involved). This bowl, with its style of two bowls secured bottom to bottom (it is all one piece), is raised to a height that is perfect for my cats, and only the lip of the bottom touches the floor. Happily, its heavier than I imagined. The design has led to fewer cat-drinking spills. It has withstood two sturdy cats insisting each should drink first and never tipped over once. Its surface is non-porous. I dont measure water-use by partial bowlfuls, but there are measuring lines on the interior. Im about to buy another so my cats dont have to argue over who gets to drink first. They certainly seem fond of it ... Im not completely sure, but maybe fond enough to drink even more water. ;) To Necoichi (Cat1st), どうもありがとうございます (doumo arigatou gozaimasu). To those considering purchasing this, go for it!
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M. Alex Loayza
> 3 dayFor a water dish, this may seem pretty pricey, but I love the raised design it has. In the past, I would use over-sized mugs as water vessels for my cats, they seemed to like drinking out of things that were taller than your average cat dish. Its nice to know how much water my kitties are drinking each day thanks to the measurement lines on the side of the dish. The base is nice and sturdy. One of my cats got into the habit of knocking over the mugs(that were full of water) for no apparent reason, which is why I stopped using mugs. He has not tried to knock this dish over yet. I have it on a food mat, so I wouldnt have to worry about it breaking if he does tip it over at some point. I cant comment on if it helps two of my senior cats drink easier, all 4 of my cats primary source of water is a electric water fountain which is in another room, but this dish is nice to get for those who like to spoil their kitties :)
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Rocky the Cat
> 3 dayWell-made, easy to clean raised water bowl. An excellent choice.
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Deb T
> 3 dayGot this for my kitties & they love it. The height is better for them and they enjoy looking at the jelly beans in the bottom. Bought 2 more for friends with cats - also a hit with them!
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James Hays
> 3 dayEarlier I had purchased the raised Necoichi raised food bowl for one of my cats that was hit by a car when he was a kitten. He lost his right front leg and his jaw was broken and his jaw is still a bit crooked. He eats by turning his head so he gets a better bite and the raised bowl helps him a lot. He also is prone to urinary issues so when I saw the water bowl I got that as well. He did drink only from a fountain but now will use the raised bowl as well. Both are good products, easily cleaned and make eating and drinking for my little buddy a lot easier.
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rmh
> 3 daythis is a very sturdy useful water bowl for my kitten firstly it is lifted up the floor secondly it has the volume marked on the side of the bowl and lastly it is so study and heavy the kitten cannot knock it down a must have for all people that has cats
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Amy
> 3 dayMy cat and I recently moved to a new state, which was understandably stressful for him. He seemed to be settling in okay, but, for whatever reason, he refused to drink the water in our new home. He would only drink water if I cupped it in my hands, and he wasnt getting nearly enough, so I was quite concerned, especially as he normally drinks a lot. I tried everything the vet suggested, but it got to the point where he would only drink water if I mixed it with tuna or canned food. I bought this bowl mainly because I wanted to measure how much liquid he was actually taking in, but it ended up being the magic solution. I dont know if it was just coincidence, but he drank and drank the second I filled up this bowl and put it down. Its been a few months and hes completely back to normal, but this is still far and away his preferred dish. Hes a pretty big guy, and I think he really likes not having to hunch way over to reach his water. He also loves playing in his water bowls and regularly drowning his mousies, so its great to have a sturdy bowl that he cant knock over (and he tries). Its a little pricy, but I highly recommend this bowl!