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A ceramic bowl shaped as an antique greek amphitheater. With about 7 cm eating height, this bowl is also suitable for your big cat. And for all those “noble” tigers who have to take their meal on a raised pedestal. Especially old cats who find it difficult to stoop will be happy about this bowl from you. If your fluff tends to swallow their food hastily, it can also help to serve the food a little higher.
The opening is large enough to avoid irritating the whiskers, but deep enough to prevent cats, who like to push their feed through the apartment, to get it out of the bowl easily.
This bowl is a thanksgiving to the ancient greeks!
Even in ancient times, cats were an important part of society, not only because they controlled the spread of pests. In ancient Greece, polecats and maddies initially took over the cats’ task as mouse and rat catcher. Yes they were less cute and fluffy, but at that time cats only existed in Egypt and the Egyptians were not ready to share their sacred animals with the Greeks. But then, around 900 BC, clever Greek traveling salesmen secretly hid some cats on their ships. So basically, huge thanks to the Greeks for bringing cats to Europe.
By the way, the Romans even loved cats so much that they named their four-legged friends the biocultural heritage of the city and gave them the status of Roman citizens!
Sizes & Dimensions
Length: 15.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Height: 7 cm
Available Colours
• Terracotta
• White
Material
Ceramic
Care Instructions
Foodgrade, Dishwasher safe, Freezer safe, Microwave safe.
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