Elevated Food Bowl for Cats
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Description
Elevated Food Bowl Holder for Cats – Pluggable, Stable & Suitable for Many Bowls
Do you want your cat to eat and drink more relaxed – without "head down" and without a wobbly bowl This food bowl elevation raises the bowl to a comfortable height and ensures a stable, non-slip stand Ideal for cats that tend to gulp their food, are sensitive, or simply need a more comfortable standing position
The construction consists of two identical side parts that are plugged into each other (cross connection) This makes the holder:
- super quick to assemble
- very stable
- easy to print
- and can be stored flat when needed
Why an Elevated Bowl Makes Sense
An elevated eating position can help relieve strain on the neck and spine and often ensures a calmer, more natural posture while eating and drinking Many cats eat more relaxed this way because they have to strain less "downwards" – especially practical for older cats or sensitive animals
Suitable for Various Bowl Sizes
The support surfaces are designed so that several bowl shapes sit stably
The bowl in the pictures has:
- approximately 11.5 cm diameter at the bottom
- approximately 13.7 cm diameter at the top
This should give you a good idea of which sizes will fit without problems
Features
✅ Plug-in system (2 parts) – no screws, no gluing
✅ Stable stand due to wide support surfaces
✅ Comfortable eating angle due to elevation
✅ Many bowls compatible (see reference measurements)
✅ Quick to print and beginner-friendly
License
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