The Best Pet Dishes That Add Class To Your Kitchen

Rachel Leavy
by Rachel Leavy

Call them the cat’s meow or the dog’s dinner. Either way, these stylish and durable mealtime solutions offer more than just a pretty place setting for dogs and cats.

Normal pet feeding dishes can be an eyesore in the kitchen. Nothing clashes with fine china worse than a metal dog dish sitting in the middle of the floor. Classy and convenient, these dishes are designed with both pet and parent in mind – elegant, decadent and functional.

Read on to check out some of the best pet dishes, bowls and feeders, ranging in size, price and design.

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1. Editor’s Pick: Emfogo Raised Dog Bowl Stand Feeder

This sleek bowl stand feeder is not only a beautiful addition to your pet’s dining experience, but it also can prevent health issues. The system is adjustable, meaning as a puppy grows into adulthood, the feeder grows with them. It’s also available in three different finishes so you can find the style that matches your home the best.

This is a great investment for anyone with a larger dog, because leaning down too far can cause stress on the neck and back, and even lead to bloat. Bloat is a dangerous sickness that can happen within minutes of eating, where the stomach gets twisted and can be difficult to treat. This dining system will help ease your mind when feeding Fido and is easy to clean since the bowls are removable.

2. Runner Up: Ceramic Round Pet Bowl

These gorgeous bowls come in a single bowl design (as seen in the image) as well as a dual bowl system, so your pet’s wet or dry food as well as their water can be put in these classy dishes. They’re available in a wide selection of finishes so you can find a model that’s cohesive with your kitchen’s style.

They are a little on the small side, measuring 6-inches in diameter by 2.75-inches in height, but it’s elevated design makes them an ideal choice for older pets who may have trouble bending down to their bowls. Made of ceramic and bamboo wood, these modern and simplistic feeding bowls are a budget-friendly option that can even be thrown in the dishwasher.

3. Best Saucer: Cottagecore Pet Bowl

Related: Novelty Cat Dish

The Cottagecore Pet Bowl is perfect for any fancy feline. Similar to the previous bowl, it’s also built out of ceramic materials, making it a healthy, odorless and lead-free alternative to plastic bowls. Not only are these bowls safe to throw in the microwave, but they’re also safe for the freezer. The only downside is that you can’t throw these bowls in the microwave.

Available in a handful of subtle yet beautiful finishes, such as grey, blue, light pink, mauve, and more, this dish stays low to the ground so it’s easier for felines (or teeny dogs) to eat from it, while it’s large width (5.19-inches) helps to prevent whisker fatigue.

4. Best Elegant: Pet Junkie Summit Elevated Dog Bowl

One thing that holds true to cats is that they all have different quirky personalities. Not every cat wants to have to reach down to eat, and that’s where this elegant dish comes into play. The Pet Junkie Summit Elevated Dog Bowl’s regal design could pass this feeder off as a piece of home decor.

This unique chalice features a heavy base made of rust and corrosion resistant resin along with circular bottom pads to help prevent your four-legged friends from knocking this feeder over. The stainless steel bowl can be removed and thrown in the dishwasher for simple and easy cleaning as well!

5. Honorary Mention: Kathy Ireland Loved Ones Novelty Cat Dish

Who wouldn’t want a whimsical bird-shaped dish for their cat? After all – it’s what the cat would prefer to be eating anyway. The Novelty Cat Dish saucer’s green and metallic color and low edges are sure to make it your cat’s favorite feeding accessory. These dishes are sure to spice up the kitchen and keep any fancy-pants pet happy.

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Rachel Leavy lives in Rochester, New York with her dog, Maria, and her gecko, Nigel. She has loved animals all her life, and has owned her own dog training and walking company for five years. When she’s not playing with puppies, she can usually be found writing short stories, riding horses or out at a play.

Rachel Leavy
Rachel Leavy

Rachel Leavy lives in Rochester, New York with her dog, Maria, and her gecko, Nigel. She has loved animals all her life, and has owned her own dog training and walking company for five years. When she's not playing with puppies, she can usually be found writing short stories, riding horses or out at a play.

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