PlushPlumage Elevated Cat Bowl – raised ceramic anti-vomit dish with non-slip base
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
The PlushPlumage Elevated Cat Bowl is a raised ceramic food dish designed around two everyday annoyances: messy feeding and awkward eating positions. It’s aimed at adult cats who eat with their heads held low and at households where a shallow, wide bowl can quickly become a scatter zone. The idea is simple: a raised stance for more natural posture, plus a heavier, steadier base so it stays put even when your cat approaches dinner like it’s a competition.
On paper, it also leans into hygiene. The bowl is made from ceramic cooked at high temperature, with a very smooth, glazed finish intended to reduce build-up and make day-to-day cleaning easier. If you’ve ever noticed lingering smells or dried food marks that refuse to shift, this style of ceramic surface is exactly the kind of feature you’ll care about.
That said, a “raised” bowl doesn’t automatically suit every cat. Height and preference vary quite a bit, so it’s worth thinking about your cat’s usual eating posture before committing.
The essentials: what stands out

The strongest reason to consider this bowl is the combination of raised feeding and stability.
First, the elevated ceramic design is intended to reduce neck strain. PlushPlumage states that the raised height supports cervical alignment and can reduce neck tension by 62% for cats, based on their stated claim. Even if you treat that figure as guidance rather than a guarantee, the overall concept—bringing the food up into a more comfortable reach—still makes practical sense.
Second, it’s built to resist tipping and “vomit bowl” style chaos. The base is described as heavy duty and non-slip, with an anti-tip approach so enthusiastic nudges don’t send the dish sliding or flipping.
Finally, there’s the cleaning angle. The bowl uses a glazed, food-grade surface described as non-porous, designed to repel stains and odours. If you want something that’s more wipe-and-rinse friendly than rougher ceramic or textured designs, this one is designed for that.


What to know about day-to-day use

Here’s how this type of elevated, shallow wide bowl tends to play out in a typical home.
Imagine breakfast: instead of pushing their face down into a low bowl, a cat reaches forward while their head sits in a more natural position. That can be helpful for adult cats that seem to hunch when eating, and it may also make it easier for some cats with sensitive necks to settle.
The wide feeding area also matters. PlushPlumage gives a 7-inch diameter and positions it as a way to reduce whisker stress. If you’ve got a cat that dips and then pulls back because the bowl feels too “close”, a wider surface often feels calmer.
For multi-cat homes, the brand also frames this as suitable where you might have several cats sharing routines. The implication is that the bowl isn’t narrow or cramped.
One limitation to keep in mind: being shallow and wide can be brilliant for many eaters, but if your cat prefers a deeper dish or tends to scrape food aggressively, you may still get some spread—just not quite as much as with lightweight alternatives.

Where it shines, and where it may not
This bowl makes the most sense if you want a sturdier ceramic option that’s designed to stay put, plus an elevated profile for adult cats.
It may not be the best match if: - you’re hoping for a solution specifically for kittens or very small cats (height and neck comfort can differ) - your cat is sensitive to raised feeders and refuses to adjust - you need a very deep bowl for a cat that habitually kicks food sideways


Also, while the anti-vomit positioning is suggested by the shallow wide “anti-vomit” framing, it won’t stop vomiting caused by medical issues. It’s best thought of as a feeding setup that may help with posture and mess, not as a medical fix.
Key takeaways for choosing the right cat bowl

If you’re comparing this with basic bowls, the deciding factors are likely to be stability, comfort-focused height, and ceramic hygiene.
A heavier, glazed ceramic raised dish can feel like a step up from lightweight plastic or rougher materials, especially if you’re tired of persistent staining or smelly residue. And if your cat’s eating posture looks hunched or uncomfortable at a low level, a raised design like this is the obvious thing to try.
However, it’s still a cat bowl, so the “fit” depends on your cat’s preferences. Measure your expectations: you’re aiming to improve daily comfort and reduce mess, not to solve every feeding problem automatically.
Tech specs
- Name: Elevated Cat Bowl
- Type: Raised ceramic cat food dish (anti-vomit shallow wide bowl)
- Material: Ceramic
- Colour: Not stated
- Dimensions: Not stated
- Weight: Not stated
- Capacity: Not stated
- Bowl diameter: 7 inches
- Bowl height/ergonomic fit: Raised design for adult cats (4.2 inches referenced in description)

Is it worth it?
A solid buy if you want a raised ceramic cat food dish from PlushPlumage that prioritises steadiness and easier cleaning, and if your adult cat benefits from a more comfortable feeding posture. It also suits households where a wider eating area helps reduce whisker stress.


You may want to skip it if your cat is smaller than an “adult” eater, refuses elevated feeders, or if your main requirement is a very deep dish for a very messy eater. And if vomiting is a medical concern, treat this as a feeding setup rather than a cure.
Quick overview FAQ
Frequently asked questions

Is the bowl easy to clean?
The glazed, non-porous surface is described as easy to clean, designed to resist stains and odours.
Does it help with neck strain?
The description claims reduced neck tension for adult cats due to the raised ergonomic design, but individual cats will vary.
Will it stop tipping completely?
The base is designed to be heavy duty and non-slip, so it should stay put better than lighter bowls, though no bowl is immune to every kind of cat behaviour.
Is it suitable for multi-cat homes?
The brand positions the wide 7-inch feeding area as a good fit for homes with more than one cat.
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