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Top Ten: Pet Bowls

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Pet dishes - there are lots of them out there. Most pets, and certainly our dog, would be happy to eat from almost any reasonable receptacle but we human owners like to show a little style. Here's a list:

  • Otis and Claude raised feeder for $65.
  • Stainless steel double diner for $7.49 - 14.99
  • Tigrito cat bowl by Miriam Mirri for $70.
  • George logo bowl for $26. - 46.
  • Meow dish for $36.
  • Take Out bowl for $11.95
  • Retro floral dish for $21.99
  • Everyday studio powdercoated set for $75.
  • "cat" bowl for $20.
  • Jonathan Adler dog bowl for $75.

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    We just couldn't include the most outrageous pet bowl we found, but if you are curious, here it is!

    Please add your favorites in the comments...

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    Comments (11)

    i love my cat and all. but $500 for a food dish? wow! i didn't even spend a 1/5 of that on all my dinnerware!

    posted by bbt on 2006-07-11 12:56:36

    I LOVE the Miriam Mirri one! Wish it was cheaper!

    posted by stevie on 2006-07-11 13:57:17

    AT, oh why, oh why do you put these lustful thoughts in my head of things I can't afford right now!

    Well, the Tigrito cat bowl is now on my wish list..

    posted by darlyn on 2006-07-11 14:10:06

    My pets eat out of plain white, ribbed, $3 creme brulee dishes/individual ramekins from Crate & Barrel and Target. I'm not a fan of goofy designs on pet bowls.

    posted by me on 2006-07-11 14:51:53

    I can't believe I'm going to say this, but, that meow dish is HOT! ...but I'm not willing to spend $72 for a pair of them for my boys who'd be just as happy if I dumped their food on the floor.

    ...but if they were on sale.

    No. Stop it Rob. Their current dishes are just fine.

    (slaps himself)

    posted by Rob on 2006-07-11 15:38:04

    No bent ply feeder? Pfft.

    posted by Cuse on 2006-07-12 15:04:39

    My "darling" eats out of the TAKE OUT bowl (a gift from one of his admirers). It never fails to get comments.

    posted by akaellen on 2006-07-13 09:01:53

    I was looking for nice looking bowls recently and came across

    http://www.trendypet.com

    I'm about to order one of these raised bowls. They come in white or black and in different configurations from 1 bowl to 3 bowls, along with different heights depending on your pet size. Click on my name for the picture. I also like the look of the Everyday Studio dog bowls but they are even more expensive and don't have a 3 bowl configuration for my dogs to share.

    posted by Chin on 2006-07-13 10:46:53

    I saw the "tigrito" ages ago on designsponge and fell in love with it. I even saw the blue one in a shop once ... it's *super* cute. So cute I was almost tempted to buy it despite its $90 CDN price. And I don't even have a cat! If I had a cat, I would have succumbed for sure.

    posted by Allison on 2006-07-13 12:00:07

    Speaking of bowls, I have to go away some weekends and leave my poor cat, Ally Ginsberg, with one ofthose mammoth auto fedder and water bowls. I hate them. Does anyone know of a sleek looking autofeeder or water bowl?

    posted by Kim on 2006-07-13 12:26:52

    i really like a lot of these, and came across some of them in my cat bowl search a few months ago. everything that i liked costed more than i wanted to spend. i ended up finding an appetizer dish for $5 at cb2 that was perfect for my little kitty. http://www.cb2.com/family.aspx?c=230&f=3965&viewall=1

    posted by kim1379 on September 5th 2008 at 11:01am
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