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Cat Bowls & Feeding Supplies

Cat bowls and feeders come in a range of designs and sizes to suit every feeding setup. Many cats prefer shallow bowls or plates for easy access, while raised bowls can offer a more comfortable eating position. At zooplus, you’ll find a wide selection of cat bowls for food and water, automatic feeders, and water fountains to keep your cat happy and hydrated. Our range of cat feeding supplies and accessories includes non-slip cat dishes, and we also offer placemats to keep any spills off of your floor and easy to clean up.

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Trixie Ceramic Bowl Slow Feed

250 ml, Ø 18 cm

£8.99
Rating: 4/5(16)

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Trixie Water or Food Dispenser

0.6 Litre

£4.19
Rating: 4/5(48)

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Trixie Cuddle Cats Placemat

40 x 30cm (L x W)

£3.99
Rating: 4/5(14)

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Catit Flower Drinking Fountain Stainless Steel

3 Litres

£26.69
Rating: 4/5(13)

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Trixie XXL Ceramic Bowl

350ml, diameter 18cm

£8.99
Rating: 5/5(12)

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2 options

Catit PIXI White Drinking Fountain

2.5 Litres

£25.89
£24.60
Not Rated

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Savic Loop Water Dispenser - Blue

1.5 litre

£6.19
Rating: 5/5(33)

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Trixie Friends on Tour Mimi Ceramic Bowl

0.3 litre

£5.19
Rating: 4/5(21)

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Savic Loop Food Dispenser – light grey

1.5 litre

£6.09
Rating: 2/5(4)

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Simon's Cat Placemat

40 x 30 cm (L x W)

£11.89
Rating: 4/5(28)

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2 options

Trixie Can Cover

2 Piece Set, 10.6cm Diameter

£1.89
Rating: 2/5(40)

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HUNTER Stainless Steel Food Bowl

0.35 litre

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£5.21
£5.19
Rating: 4/5(6)

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Flamingo Ceramic Bowl Cat Isa

170 ml, diameter 14 cm

£6.19
Rating: 3/5(6)

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Cosma Dual Feeding Bowl

0.25 litre + 0.75 litre (1 each)

£6.29
Rating: 5/5(5)

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Trixie Automatic Food Dispenser TX2

2 x 300ml capacity

£43.89
Rating: 3/5(20)

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Ferplast Feedy Food Bin

Large (up to 15kg)

£26.39
Rating: 5/5(26)

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Karlie Diner Set Yaren

2 x 200 ml

£8.49
Rating: 4/5(1)

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Trixie Silicone Placemat

48 x 27 cm (L x W)

£17.59
Rating: 5/5(16)

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Cat Mate Drinking Fountain

Replacement Pump

RRP*
£14.99
£9.09
£9.09 / unit
Rating: 4/5(114)

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3 options

Trixie Ceramic Bowl with Paw Prints

0.3 litre

£4.19
Rating: 3/5(16)

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What are the most common materials for cat bowls?

Cat bowls come in different materials and designs, each with its own features. Here’s a simple guide to the main types, highlighting their characteristics and practical considerations:

Cat Bowl Type
Pros

Highly durable; easy to clean; may be less likely to absorb food odours

Cons

Can be noisy if the cat moves it; may dent if dropped

Cat Bowl Type
Pros

Non-porous; resistant to odors; easy to keep clean, stylish; heavier, so less prone to food and water spills

Cons

Can break or chip easily; heavier than other options

Cat Bowl Type
Pros

Lightweight; inexpensive

Cons

Scratches easily, which can trap odors over time, and can make it less suitable for water

Cat Bowl Type

Silicone

Pros

Flexible, lightweight, and often collapsible (great for travel)

Cons

Less durable for everyday use; can absorb odours over time.

Cat Bowl Type
Pros
Cons

Highly durable; easy to clean; may be less likely to absorb food odours

Can be noisy if the cat moves it; may dent if dropped

Non-porous; resistant to odors; easy to keep clean, stylish; heavier, so less prone to food and water spills

Can break or chip easily; heavier than other options

Lightweight; inexpensive

Scratches easily, which can trap odors over time, and can make it less suitable for water

Silicone

Flexible, lightweight, and often collapsible (great for travel)

Less durable for everyday use; can absorb odours over time.

What are the most common materials for cat bowls?

Cat bowls come in different materials and designs, each with its own features. Here’s a simple guide to the main types, highlighting their characteristics and practical considerations:

Cat Bowl Type
Pros

Highly durable; easy to clean; may be less likely to absorb food odours

Cons

Can be noisy if the cat moves it; may dent if dropped

Cat Bowl Type
Pros

Non-porous; resistant to odors; easy to keep clean, stylish; heavier, so less prone to food and water spills

Cons

Can break or chip easily; heavier than other options

Cat Bowl Type
Pros

Lightweight; inexpensive

Cons

Scratches easily, which can trap odors over time, and can make it less suitable for water

Cat Bowl Type

Silicone

Pros

Flexible, lightweight, and often collapsible (great for travel)

Cons

Less durable for everyday use; can absorb odours over time.

Cat Bowl Type
Pros
Cons

Highly durable; easy to clean; may be less likely to absorb food odours

Can be noisy if the cat moves it; may dent if dropped

Non-porous; resistant to odors; easy to keep clean, stylish; heavier, so less prone to food and water spills

Can break or chip easily; heavier than other options

Lightweight; inexpensive

Scratches easily, which can trap odors over time, and can make it less suitable for water

Silicone

Flexible, lightweight, and often collapsible (great for travel)

Less durable for everyday use; can absorb odours over time.

What kinds of cat bowls are there?

Cat bowls and feeders come in a variety of designs to suit different feeding setups and spaces. Choosing the right type can make mealtimes more convenient and help keep the feeding area tidy. Check the list below to see which may suit your needs best:

  • Dual bowls and feeding stations: Two-in-one bowls allow food and water to be placed together, saving space and creating a convenient feeding station.
  • Cat Water Fountains: Running water cat bowls provide a continuous flow of fresh water, offering a practical way to keep water accessible and clean.
  • Automatic feeders: Programmable feeders for cats that allow pre-set portions and schedules, making it easier to manage feeding times.
  • Travel cat bowls: Lightweight and compact, these bowls are easy to carry, ideal for trips or feeding away from home.
  • Raised bowls: Elevated bowls offer a convenient height for filling and cleaning, and help keep the feeding area neat.

Tip: Keep your wet food or dry food fresh by using food canisters and storage containers.

What kinds of cat bowls are there?

Cat bowls and feeders come in a variety of designs to suit different feeding setups and spaces. Choosing the right type can make mealtimes more convenient and help keep the feeding area tidy. Check the list below to see which may suit your needs best:

  • Dual bowls and feeding stations: Two-in-one bowls allow food and water to be placed together, saving space and creating a convenient feeding station.
  • Cat Water Fountains: Running water cat bowls provide a continuous flow of fresh water, offering a practical way to keep water accessible and clean.
  • Automatic feeders: Programmable feeders for cats that allow pre-set portions and schedules, making it easier to manage feeding times.
  • Travel cat bowls: Lightweight and compact, these bowls are easy to carry, ideal for trips or feeding away from home.
  • Raised bowls: Elevated bowls offer a convenient height for filling and cleaning, and help keep the feeding area neat.

Tip: Keep your wet food or dry food fresh by using food canisters and storage containers.

What features should I look for in a cat bowl?

Cat bowls and feeders come with a variety of practical features to suit different feeding setups. Considering aspects like shape, stability, and ease of cleaning can help you find a bowl or cat feeder that fits smoothly into your home and mealtime routines.

  • Wide and shallow: Cat bowls with plenty of surface area are often chosen to make it easier for cats to access their food or water without touching the sides.
  • Non-slip: Bowls with rubber bases or added weight stay in place, keeping the feeding area tidy and preventing spills.
  • Slow feeder designs: Designed with ridges or partitions, these bowls slow down eating, which can help reduce mess and make mealtimes more controlled.
  • Dishwasher-safe: Easy to clean in a dishwasher, these cat bowls save time and effort while keeping the feeding area neat.

Tip: Combining your cat water feeder or bowl with a cat placemat can help owners maintain a tidy home by potentially minimising cleanup efforts.

What features should I look for in a cat bowl?

Cat bowls and feeders come with a variety of practical features to suit different feeding setups. Considering aspects like shape, stability, and ease of cleaning can help you find a bowl or cat feeder that fits smoothly into your home and mealtime routines.

  • Wide and shallow: Cat bowls with plenty of surface area are often chosen to make it easier for cats to access their food or water without touching the sides.
  • Non-slip: Bowls with rubber bases or added weight stay in place, keeping the feeding area tidy and preventing spills.
  • Slow feeder designs: Designed with ridges or partitions, these bowls slow down eating, which can help reduce mess and make mealtimes more controlled.
  • Dishwasher-safe: Easy to clean in a dishwasher, these cat bowls save time and effort while keeping the feeding area neat.

Tip: Combining your cat water feeder or bowl with a cat placemat can help owners maintain a tidy home by potentially minimising cleanup efforts.

Do cats need a special water bowl?

No, cats do not need a special bowl for water. However, most owners choose to use multiple bowls to separate dry food, wet food, and water. Additionally, owners looking to encourage regular hydration habits often choose a shallow cat bowl for those sensitive to whisker contact or a water drinking fountains for cats.

Do cats need a special water bowl?

No, cats do not need a special bowl for water. However, most owners choose to use multiple bowls to separate dry food, wet food, and water. Additionally, owners looking to encourage regular hydration habits often choose a shallow cat bowl for those sensitive to whisker contact or a water drinking fountains for cats.

What other cat feeding accessories are available at zooplus?

The selection of cat feeding accessories available here at zooplus includes cat food storage containers to maintain freshness and flavour, as well as lids for open tins of food. We even offer specific spoons that are perfect for cutting through food! A cat food mat can also make your life easier, keeping your floor clean from splashes and flecks of food, and simple to wipe down to ensure cleanliness and hygiene. No matter what you are looking for, here at zooplus we have everything you need for your cat’s feeding area!

What other cat feeding accessories are available at zooplus?

The selection of cat feeding accessories available here at zooplus includes cat food storage containers to maintain freshness and flavour, as well as lids for open tins of food. We even offer specific spoons that are perfect for cutting through food! A cat food mat can also make your life easier, keeping your floor clean from splashes and flecks of food, and simple to wipe down to ensure cleanliness and hygiene. No matter what you are looking for, here at zooplus we have everything you need for your cat’s feeding area!