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Plastic Cat Bowls

A plastic cat bowl is a lightweight and practical choice for serving your cat’s meals. They are a budget-friendly option, ideal for temporary use, as an outdoor bowl, or even for travelling. Plastic cat bowls are easy to clean and come in a variety of fun colours to suit your home or garden.

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Two white feeding bowls with black fish symbol, square shape and non-slip base.

Little Fish Plastic Cat Bowls - Set of 2

2 x 0.2 litre

£1.69
£0.85 / unit
Rating: 5/5(66)

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Interactive game board with various obstacles, tubes and a shuttlecock for pets. White-green design made of plastic.

Slo-Mo Cat Toy

1 Toy

£12.29
Rating: 5/5(53)

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Catit Design Senses Food Maze, controls portions, promotes activity, adjustable difficulty levels. Suitable for dry food.

Catit Design Senses Food Maze

Diameter 24cm x H 33cm

£12.29
Rating: 4/5(65)

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Double bowl made of stainless steel with light green holder, 'Meow' inscription and cat motif. Suitable for food and water.

Karlie Diner Set Rana

2 x 200 ml

£8.49
Rating: 5/5(3)

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White feeding bowl with raised inner rings to slow down food intake.

Trixie Slow Feeding Bowl Triangle

350 ml, Ø 15 cm

£6.09
Rating: 4/5(8)

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Cosma Pure Love double bowl made of black plastic with two removable stainless steel dishes.

Cosma Dual Feeding Bowl

0.25 litre + 0.75 litre (1 each)

£6.29
Rating: 5/5(5)

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Beige ceramic food bowl on wooden surface, suitable for pet food or water.

TIAKI Premium Silicone Bowl - Sand

350ml (11cm diameter)

£8.09
Rating: 4/5(4)

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White ceramic bowl with grooved base, rectangular shape.

Trixie Slow Feeding Bowl

250 ml

£9.59
Rating: 4/5(2)

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Double bowl made of stainless steel with beige plastic holder, decorated with fish motifs and the inscription 'Meow'.

Karlie Diner Set Yaren

2 x 200 ml

£8.39
Rating: 4/5(1)

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Feeding bowl with transparent lid and brown food pellets inside, suitable for storing pet food.

Trixie Snack Popper

1 Toy

£11.59
Rating: 4/5(2)

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How do plastic cat bowls compare to ceramic or stainless steel bowls?

When choosing a feeding dish, most owners look for something safe, practical, and easy to clean. The main difference usually comes down to materials, which vary in durability, weight, and appearance. Here’s how plastic cat food bowls compare to other common options:

Material

Plastic Cat Bowls

Pros

Lightweight, budget-friendly, usually easy to clean and dishwasher safe

Cons

Prone to scratching, may retain odours over time, less durable for long-term use. Some cats might be sensitive to plastic.

Best for

Temporary or travel use, but not ideal for everyday feeding.

Material
Pros

Non-porous, durable, easy to clean, hygienic and often dishwasher safe.

Cons

May move around more during feeding. 

Best for

Everyday use, especially in multi-cat households or for owners prioritising hygiene.

Material
Pros

Heavy and stable, usually have a non-porous surface and a variety of stylish designs.

Cons

Can chip or crack. Check that the glazing is lead-free and food-safe.

Best for

Cats that push bowls around or owners who want an attractive, sturdy option.

Material
Pros
Cons
Best for

Plastic Cat Bowls

Lightweight, budget-friendly, usually easy to clean and dishwasher safe

Prone to scratching, may retain odours over time, less durable for long-term use. Some cats might be sensitive to plastic.

Temporary or travel use, but not ideal for everyday feeding.

Non-porous, durable, easy to clean, hygienic and often dishwasher safe.

May move around more during feeding. 

Everyday use, especially in multi-cat households or for owners prioritising hygiene.

Heavy and stable, usually have a non-porous surface and a variety of stylish designs.

Can chip or crack. Check that the glazing is lead-free and food-safe.

Cats that push bowls around or owners who want an attractive, sturdy option.

How do plastic cat bowls compare to ceramic or stainless steel bowls?

When choosing a feeding dish, most owners look for something safe, practical, and easy to clean. The main difference usually comes down to materials, which vary in durability, weight, and appearance. Here’s how plastic cat food bowls compare to other common options:

Material

Plastic Cat Bowls

Pros

Lightweight, budget-friendly, usually easy to clean and dishwasher safe

Cons

Prone to scratching, may retain odours over time, less durable for long-term use. Some cats might be sensitive to plastic.

Best for

Temporary or travel use, but not ideal for everyday feeding.

Material
Pros

Non-porous, durable, easy to clean, hygienic and often dishwasher safe.

Cons

May move around more during feeding. 

Best for

Everyday use, especially in multi-cat households or for owners prioritising hygiene.

Material
Pros

Heavy and stable, usually have a non-porous surface and a variety of stylish designs.

Cons

Can chip or crack. Check that the glazing is lead-free and food-safe.

Best for

Cats that push bowls around or owners who want an attractive, sturdy option.

Material
Pros
Cons
Best for

Plastic Cat Bowls

Lightweight, budget-friendly, usually easy to clean and dishwasher safe

Prone to scratching, may retain odours over time, less durable for long-term use. Some cats might be sensitive to plastic.

Temporary or travel use, but not ideal for everyday feeding.

Non-porous, durable, easy to clean, hygienic and often dishwasher safe.

May move around more during feeding. 

Everyday use, especially in multi-cat households or for owners prioritising hygiene.

Heavy and stable, usually have a non-porous surface and a variety of stylish designs.

Can chip or crack. Check that the glazing is lead-free and food-safe.

Cats that push bowls around or owners who want an attractive, sturdy option.

Are plastic cat bowls safe for adult cats and kittens?

Yes, plastic cat food bowls are generally safe for adult cats. They are a common choice because they’re lightweight, affordable, and available in many colours and designs. However, they may not always be the most practical option for long-term use, and they might not be suitable for every cat, as some might be sensitive to this material. 

Here are a few points to consider:

  • Durability: Plastic can scratch easily, and these tiny marks may make the bowl harder to keep clean.
  • Odour Retention: Over time, plastic can absorb food smells, which some cats may dislike.
  • Maintenance: Regular cleaning is essential to keep any feeding accessory hygienic. If the bowl becomes worn or damaged, it’s best to replace it.

For those looking for alternatives, stainless steel, or ceramic cat bowls are popular options because they are easy to clean and often more resistant to wear.

Note: Plastic bowls are generally not recommended for kittens, as they may be more sensitive to material-related hygiene issues. For younger cats, consider browsing our selection of kitten bowls and water fountains and consult your vet for a tailored advice.

Are plastic cat bowls safe for adult cats and kittens?

Yes, plastic cat food bowls are generally safe for adult cats. They are a common choice because they’re lightweight, affordable, and available in many colours and designs. However, they may not always be the most practical option for long-term use, and they might not be suitable for every cat, as some might be sensitive to this material. 

Here are a few points to consider:

  • Durability: Plastic can scratch easily, and these tiny marks may make the bowl harder to keep clean.
  • Odour Retention: Over time, plastic can absorb food smells, which some cats may dislike.
  • Maintenance: Regular cleaning is essential to keep any feeding accessory hygienic. If the bowl becomes worn or damaged, it’s best to replace it.

For those looking for alternatives, stainless steel, or ceramic cat bowls are popular options because they are easy to clean and often more resistant to wear.

Note: Plastic bowls are generally not recommended for kittens, as they may be more sensitive to material-related hygiene issues. For younger cats, consider browsing our selection of kitten bowls and water fountains and consult your vet for a tailored advice.

Can plastic cat bowls be put in the dishwasher?

Many plastic cat bowls are designed to be dishwasher safe. However, it’s always best to check the manufacturer’s label for instructions and guidance before washing.

Can plastic cat bowls be put in the dishwasher?

Many plastic cat bowls are designed to be dishwasher safe. However, it’s always best to check the manufacturer’s label for instructions and guidance before washing.