

🐾 Elevate your cat’s dining experience — because whisker fatigue is so last season!
CatGuru Cat Bowls feature a patented shallow ripple design that relieves whisker fatigue, crafted from BPA-free melamine with non-slip legs to keep bowls stable. Each 5-ounce bowl is dishwasher safe and designed for indoor cats, combining functionality with sleek aesthetics to enhance your pet’s mealtime comfort.












| Brand | CatGuru |
| Color | Marshmallow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,302 Reviews |
| Material | Melamine |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Multiple Pets, Wet Food |
| Special Feature | Easy to Clean |
| Target Species | Cat |
E**E
perfection!!
LIFESAVER! Loveee that they're dish washable. I put them on top rack and they've held up so well - literally such nice quality. I love the design of it with the rubber at the bottom and of course the low bowl design helps my kitty so much. And the pink is so cute. Highlyyy recommend!! getting a pack of 2 is perfect too - so you only have to wash in dishwasher at night. only thing I would change is I wish it was microwave safe because sometimes I heat her food for like 5-10 seconds but yeah.
M**R
Super Awesome!
These are super. Bought 3 (we have 3 cats) and have used them for a while now. The cats enjoy eating from them AND us humans love the convenience and ease of them. 1. They are made of a plastic that is easy to clean (and does not shatter when dropped.) 2. They have a little curve in one side of the base which makes it easy to pick them up off the floor. 3. We bought the cream color and they look great. 4. We have confidence that our cats are having no whisker stress from a poorly planned cat bowl. 5. Have used these for months (feeding wet food) and they still look brand new. Honestly I did not think these would make enough of a difference to matter, but they really do. I would definitely buy them again. So happy we chose these.
A**E
Great price, great quality, and perfect for canned cat food
I love these. I have alway strive to use ceramic or stainless steel for my cat food and water dishes (germs and odors become embedded in porous plastic materials), but I didn't have good options for the wet food. My other issues were that I wanted something slightly elevated, something that wouldn't slide across the floor, and I needed FOUR small dishes in order to feed each of my cats their canned cat food simultaneously. These criterion were making other options I considered ridiculously expensive! Then I saw these and thought, OK, they aren't ceramic or steel, but melamine might be an acceptable option. Because they came in a two-pack and the price was reasonable, I decided to give it a try, or rather, Santa Claws decided to bring them for Christmas. I am so glad I decided to give them a chance. The material is perfect— it is so easy to clean and will be incredibly durable. As shown in one of the photos, each dish has a little cut-out on one side, so it is easy to lick the up and hold on to them. The rim of the bottom of the dishes has a black, rubber-type material to keep them from sliding on the floor and so they won't scratch the floor. They don't rise very much off the floor, but my cats seem to think it's the perfect height: for the ones who like to crouch while they eat, they still can, but if they don't want to bend their legs, they don't have to. At first sight, I didn't think the ridges in the dish were pronounced enough to be efficient, but they actually work very well. With the exception of my youngest cat who seems to like imitating a hog at a trough sometimes, my cats no longer have bits of their food all over the floor; instead, they are more easily able to eat it from the dish. I think even if price was no option, I would not choose a different kind of dish, these are perfect.
Y**A
Quality plate for whisker fatigue
I have a timed dry food dispenser for my cat. He will come running to it when he hears it going. I bought this plate cuz my cat sometimes meows when his bowl is empty when there is clearly food in it, or maybe he’s meowing for wet food, rather than dry, idk. Anyways ... This thing is wonderfully designed. The raised ridges on the top of the plate let my cat pick up every morsel of wet food he wants to eat. He’ll actually finish his ration on this plate rather than meowing that his bowl is empty when there is clearly food in it. The finger holes make picking up and setting down this plate easy, too. My cat likes to bury or hide food and toys for later use. Should I accidentally give my cat too much food (his meowing is so pathetic!) and he tries to bury his plate by swiping at the ground near it, he doesn’t knock this thing over. The plate is low enough to the ground not to be top heavy, and the feet help prevent skidding around on his plastic placemats. It gives me enough time to pick up the plate and put the leftovers in a food storage containers. The plate looks good, too. It’s easy to wash either by hand or in the washing machine, and it seems well made. I can’t give it five starts just cuz I find the plate too small. While the size is good for helping portion control, I think it is too small for messy eaters, which I think most cats are. I might put a thin black ring on the top of the plate to indicate a portion size and then make the plate a wider diameter if I were to add another plate size option. I ended up giving the plate to my sister to use with her small dog (who also seemed to like the bowl when I baby sat him), using a ceramic saucer with raised lip instead. The saucer had all the qualities I wanted in this cat plate, but the larger diameter prevented more of the slop from dripping outside of the placemat.
A**S
Great Cat Bowls!
I was hoping to find less expensive cat dishes made of unbreakable plastic because if I forget to bring them in at night, raccoons get to them and can damage or carry off the bowl. After trying several other cat dishes that were cheaper and flat bottomed, I noticed the cats had trouble mouthing the kibble into their mouths—especially as pieces got shoved over to the rim. It seemed they had a much easier time eating if the food was piled high rather than flat. So I bit the bullet and sprung for these more expensive bowls. They are heavy duty plastic and the ridges in the bowl do a good job of keeping the kibble stacked in the center. It seems the cats eat more of their food in this bowl—probably because it’s less effort to get it into their mouths. I got two bowls but bought only one “stand” to compare side by side to see if the cats preferred to eat from an elevated bowl or not. I was also hoping it would prevent the puking-after-eating issue, but, alas, my cats preferred not having their bowl raised and favored eating it at ground level. I like that there is a cutout at the bottom side of the bowl to help for lifting it up. (Maybe two or more of those cutouts would make it easier yet for grabbing up—I offer as a suggestion for the manufacturer.) And I like the light color bowl because it does not get as hot in the sun as a dark one would. I liked these bowls so much I bought two more. I definitely recommend them.
C**.
Best Pet Dishes I've Found
These are great for my cats and small dogs. The conclaved food dishes work great with kibble as it all goes to the center of dish as they eat. No waiting for you to move the food out from the sides. Zero whisker fatigue too. The gentle ridges of the dish help to keep wet food from moving to the outer edges so no messy floor to clean. They wash and dry like a charm. They are sturdy but may not hold up to being dropped.
A**S
Perfect for our cat!
Love these bowls for our cat's food! Looked for awhile for something without a design or that wasn't too deep. We use one for canned food, the other for dry. Love that they're easy to clean and can go in the dishwasher as well.
H**H
Good bowls
I’ve had these bowls for a long time now and they are not so deep that they cause whisker fatigue. Cats like them
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