How to choose a suitable cat bowl?
Essentially, there is no difference between choosing a cat bowl and a person bowl. They are all for eating purposes, as long as they are convenient to use and safe to eat.
1. Material
Preferably consider materials that are easy to clean, such as ceramics, glass, and stainless steel, and try not to choose plastic bowls as cats are prone to getting black chin.
Ceramic bowl
Ceramic bowls have relatively stable chemical properties and are not prone to producing toxins. They are harmless to cats and are easy to clean. They are not easy to stick to food residue, and are basically clean after rinsing. They are very suitable for fecal shovelers who are too lazy to wash dishes.
2. Dimensions
The hair and whiskers on a cat's face have many nerve lines, which are very sensitive. If the bowl is too small, it is easy to touch, causing the cat's nerves to tense and feel disgusted. Over time, it may even dislike eating, resulting in "whisker fatigue".