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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Looks alright and was easy to build tho mine came with all long screws and the instructions said there would be 2 short ones as well. I found it to not be sturdy in either the angled position or standard. Very easy to knock over. I have to place it near a wall to keep it from getting knocked over by the cats.
Suzanne
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
I liked the increased height. But it tips over too easily.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
I love this elevated set of cat bowls! It is very cute and at the right height to feed my cat to reduce vomiting after meals. The bowls are the perfect size and are easy to remove to wash by using the cat ear cutouts on the frame to lift the bowls out. I also love the set of 3 bowls for wet food, dry food and water! Perfect!
Born2Travel
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
Easy to assemble. My cats like it. They do tend to be a bit messier when eating at the angle, but it's supposed to be healthier for them. My orange flavored monster like to "steam shovel" his food into his mouth and drops quite a bit over the side. Also, bowls are not very large. Will need to refill everyday for the 2 big boys in my household. Overall happy with it.
Grantland Austin Rice
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
I like the size of the bowls and they come with rubber silencing buds to place on the rack so the metal doesn't ting every time you move them. The height and tilt makes it easier for my cat to eat. Having a wet food, dry food, and water bowl is nice.
Julee
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
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Chelsy M.
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
My cats love this! I just wish the bowls were bigger because having to fill them constantly is a bit annoying but since there's three of them its not as bad as the last elevated bowl stand I got. And the metal legs make sure no mold forms when my furry little goblins sometimes spill a bit of water on the floor around it. That's why I had to get rid of the last stand, because the legs were wooden and didn't take long to accumulate mold sadly, so this one is a big step up! It also looks nice with the cute little bowl section designs and the stainless steel bowls are great too. Easy to clean and very functional.
BES
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023
Review for: Elevated Cat Bowls, 15°Tilted Raised Cat Bowls for Food and Water, Pet Bowls for Indoor Cats Puppy Small Dogs, Adjustable Dog Bowls Stand with 3 Stainless Steel Feeder Bowls Anti Vomit Dishwasher Safe (by Gymvcsi)This elevated cat bowl stand was easy to put together and easy to take apart. The stand has a wooden board that holds the dishes and the legs and the back bar are metal .I am not too sure about the quality of the metal bar that runs across the back of the stand. The bar was bent when I took it out of the box, and I was able to straighten it with just a little bit of pressure. The wood board that holds the dishes has some very rough edges. The board does feel sturdy though. All of the drilled hole line up with the parts that attach to them. An Allen wrench is included but I also used Pliers to hold the nut so it didn’t move when I tightened the screws. It took about 3 minutes for me to assemble the stand initially. After it was together and before I put the rubber pads on the legs my stand was wobbly and it wasn’t sitting level. I was looking at it to see why it may have been like that and I noticed that the leg brackets were not put on the same way. The leg brackets have a slight difference when you use them at the lower height. One side has s a crease like mark and the other side is smooth. (I took a picture to help explain the difference) I switched the bracket so that the crease mark faced up and touching the dish holder board. That fixed the wobble issue and the stand was more level.The stainless steel bowls look to be a good size for both wet and dry food. But they are too small so you cannot put that much water in them. I put about a quarter cup of water in the bowl and it spilled out. The bowls sit at an angle which adds to the spilling out problem. If your cat tends to drink a lot of water you may be refilling the water several time a day.Some advice when assembling your Feeding stand, Before putting the rubber pads on the bottom Check that the stand will be the right height for your cat. I assembled the stand too low. My cat can still use it but it would be better if it was taller.This Elevated bowl stand does have some flaws but overall it does do what is suppose to do. and that is elevate your pet’s food dishes to make it easier for them to eat.Side Note: In a few of the pictures there is a pink slow feeder bowl sitting on the stand. My older cat tends to eat too fast or too much and throws-up whatever she ate. Even though this stand came with bowls I want to use my slow feeding bowl when I give her dry food. I figured out a way to use both items together. The pink bowl fit over the top of the stainless steel bowl and it pretty much stayed in place. But to be sure it stayed, I used some of the clear dots on the surface of the Stand. And it works like a charm.
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