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Slanted Cat Bowl barry king BK-18436 — 16 cm diameter, 0.5 L capacity
Slanted Cat Bowl barry king BK-18436 — 16 cm diameter, 0.5 L capacity
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Slanted Cat Bowl barry king BK-18436 — 16 cm diameter, 0.5 L capacity
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Slanted Cat Bowl barry king BK-18436 — 16 cm diameter, 0.5 L capacity
Slanted Cat Bowl barry king BK-18436 — 16 cm diameter, 0.5 L capacity
Slanted cat bowl barry king BK-18436 — 16 cm diameter, 0.5 L capacity is a compact feeding dish with an angled interior edge designed to make eating and drinking easier for cats. The 0.5 L volume and 16 cm diameter suit kittens, small adult cats, and multi-bowl feeding arrangements. The tilted profile reduces the need for a cat to bend its neck deeply and improves access to food at the front of the bowl, making it suitable for both dry and wet food as well as water.
The slanted interior provides a shallow front area that allows cats to reach food without pushing it to the back, reducing whisker contact and neck strain. The compact 16 cm diameter and 0.5 L capacity make the bowl space-efficient and easy to position in feeding stations. The design is compatible with a variety of cat feeding styles and helps maintain a cleaner eating area by keeping food accessible at the front.
Place the slanted cat bowl on a stable, level surface to prevent tipping. Fill the front portion with the recommended portion of dry kibble, wet food, or fresh water so the angled edge presents food within easy reach. For multi-bowl setups, space bowls to allow comfortable access for each pet. Clean the bowl regularly according to the material care instructions to maintain hygiene and prevent residue buildup.
For pets with sensitive whiskers, fill the front shallow area more conservatively and monitor feeding posture. If your cat shows persistent feeding difficulty or signs of pain, consult a veterinarian to rule out dental or musculoskeletal issues.
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