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PETKIT Elevated Cat Bowl Review: Is This Raised Feeder Worth It?

By haunh··4 min read·
4.3
PETKIT 304 Stainless Steel Elevated Cat Bowls&Dog Bowls,Raised Cat Food and Water Bowl Set, Non-Slip, Anti Vomiting 15°Tilted Cat Small Animal Plate

PETKIT 304 Stainless Steel Elevated Cat Bowls&Dog Bowls,Raised Cat Food and Water Bowl Set, Non-Slip, Anti Vomiting 15°Tilted Cat Small Animal Plate

PETKIT

  • Premium Quality Stainless Steel Bowls: 304 stainless steel material, solid, dishwasher-safe, and harmless to pets. High-quality stainless steel bowl. Stainless steel is sturdy and not fragile, it can be washed in the dishwasher and it is safe for cats. Highly recommended by most veterinarians. It is durable, hygienic and rust free, making it a great choice for cats and dogs.
  • Raised Bowls can help improve cat’s digestion and 0/15° tilted reduces the strain of leaning bodies, anti cat vomiting.Suitable for all cats and small dogs, this cat feeding bowl is about 5.5 inches wide and 2.6 inches deep. The bowl comes with a wide opening which prevents pets from eating fatigue, while the rounded edges make it easy for cats and dogs to get all the food they need. Deep enough to hold cat and dog food without overflowing
  • Protect Your Floor From Spills: This raised cat bowl is a good choice for messy eaters. The base can hold food that has fallen from the bowl to ensure that no pet food spills on the floor, preventing damage the floor when animals are feeding. It has 4 non-slip rubber handles on the bottom for a secure grip.
  • Bowls are removable(simply rotate the cat bowl into buckle) and dishwasher safe, heat-resistant.

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • 304 stainless steel is genuinely durable, hygienic and completely dishwasher safe
  • 15° tilt option genuinely helps cats with neck strain or digestion issues
  • Non-slip rubber base keeps the bowl from sliding across tile or hardwood floors
  • Wide 5.5-inch opening suits most cat face shapes without whisker fatigue
  • Removable bowls rotate in and out of the base for easy cleaning
  • Raised height helps older cats or those with joint issues eat more comfortably

Cons

  • The 15° tilt groove takes a few seconds to figure out — the instructions are minimal
  • Plastic smell on first unboxing fades after the first wash but worth noting
  • Bowl depth of 2.6 inches means dry food only — wet food tends to stick
  • Base is lightweight enough that a determined large dog could still push it around

Quick Verdict

If you're looking for a PETKIT elevated cat bowl that genuinely reduces neck strain and post-meal gagging in older or flat-faced cats, this 304 stainless steel raised feeder does what it promises. The dual-angle design and non-slip base work well in practice, though the learning curve on the tilt adjustment and the lightweight base are minor friction points. I'd recommend it for senior cats or multi-pet households dealing with messy floor spills. Score: 4.3 out of 5.

What Is the PETKIT Elevated Cat Bowl?

The PETKIT elevated cat bowl is a raised feeding station made from 304 stainless steel with a plastic base featuring two groove positions — one flat, one angled at 15 degrees. It holds two bowls side by side for food and water, and the entire setup sits about 4 inches off the floor. The brand markets this as a digestion-friendly, anti-vomiting design for cats and small dogs, which is a bold claim I wanted to test against real feeding behavior. The rounded bowl edges and 5.5-inch opening size reduce whisker contact, which many cats find stressful with deep or narrow dishes.

PETKIT 304 Stainless Steel Elevated Cat Bowls&Dog Bowls,Raised Cat Food and Water Bowl Set, Non-Slip, Anti Vomiting 15°Tilted Cat Small Animal Plate

Key Features

  • 304 stainless steel bowls — dishwasher safe, rust-resistant, vet-recommended grade
  • Dual-position base — flat or 15° tilted, rotate-to-lock adjustment
  • Non-slip rubber feet — four pads grip hardwood and tile without sliding
  • Spill-catching base reservoir — catches kibble kicked out during enthusiastic eating
  • Removable bowls — twist out for quick cleaning, no tools needed
  • Raised height — reduces neck strain for senior cats and flat-faced breeds
  • Wide 5.5-inch opening — prevents whisker fatigue common with deeper bowls

Hands-On Review

I set this up on a Thursday evening, replacing the plain ceramic bowls my tabby Luna had used for two years. The base came out of the box with a faint plasticky smell — nothing toxic, but noticeable enough that I ran both bowls through the dishwasher before the first use. By the second morning, that smell was completely gone. I started Luna on the flat groove position because she's healthy and young-ish at seven, but switched to the 15° tilt after watching her stretch her neck down toward her water bowl. That small angle change made her posture look more natural mid-meal.

What surprised me was the spill base actually working. Luna doesn't scarf her food aggressively, but she does push kibbles around with her paw before eating them. The reservoir caught about half a dozen pieces that would have scattered across the kitchen tile otherwise. Three weeks in, the stainless steel still looks new — no scratches, no rust spots, no staining from the water bowl. I've run them through the dishwasher six times now and they still click into the base with the same satisfying snap.

The tilt adjustment isn't intuitive at first. The instructions are minimal — just a diagram with minimal text. It took me reading the online listing description twice to understand clockwise rotation locks the bowl in place. Once I figured it out, switching between flat and tilted takes about five seconds. The base itself is lightweight though, which matters if you have a large dog in the house. My neighbor's 25-pound mutt nudged the whole setup half a foot during a visit. Not a dealbreaker for cats-only homes, but worth noting for multi-pet households.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Senior cats — The raised height genuinely reduces the stretch-down posture that gets harder on aging joints
  • Brachycephalic breeds — Persian, Himalayan, and Exotic Shorthair cats eat more comfortably from an angled surface
  • Multi-cat households with floor-spill problems — The base reservoir cuts down on kibble scatter across tiles or rugs
  • Anyone replacing plastic bowls — 304 stainless steel is far more hygienic and doesn't hold odor the way plastic does after months of use
  • Skip this if — you feed wet food exclusively, have large dogs that push lightweight bowls around, or have a young healthy cat with no eating discomfort whatsoever

Alternatives Worth Considering

Catits Design Elevated Feeder — Similar raised concept but with a single food bowl and no tilt option. Better if you only need one bowl and prefer a more minimal footprint.

Dr. Cats Tilted Cat Bowl Set — Dedicated tilted bowl at a lower price point, but uses ceramic instead of stainless steel. Ceramic is heavier and won't slide, but chips more easily and isn't dishwasher-safe by all manufacturers' standards.

FAQ

Yes, both the 304 stainless steel bowls and the base are dishwasher safe. I ran them through a normal cycle with no warping or odor retention.

Final Verdict

The PETKIT elevated cat bowl earns its place on the kitchen floor if your cat shows any signs of post-meal discomfort or joint stiffness. The 304 stainless steel quality is genuinely good — no pitting, no rust after weeks of water exposure, and it cleans like new every cycle. The 15° tilt isn't a gimmick for flat-faced or older cats, it addresses a real ergonomic problem that regular flat bowls ignore. Minor frustrations with the tilt adjustment instructions and a lightweight base keep this from a perfect score, but neither issue is serious enough to steer most buyers away. If your cat struggles to eat comfortably from a standard bowl, this raised feeder is a straightforward upgrade worth making.