Maybe you can try using a more shallow and much wider plate instead of a bowl so that Harry will not bite on the side of the bowl.
I've done this but he thinks it's fun to play with it and I end up sweeping up more than he eats.
This may sound extreme for some pet owners, but I use 12 types (for the moment) of kibbles for my boys. I simply want them to be exposed to as many types as possible so that they will not get stuck on one or a few particular brands. I have a few food bowls laid out;
First bowl contains a mixture of several kitten kibbles [similar sized kibbles]:
1) RC Kitten
2) Hill's Science Diet Kitten
3) Purina Pro Plan Kitten
4) Wellness CORE [Protein Focused Grain Free]
Second bowl [large sized kibble]:
5) RC Maine Coon 31
Third bowl with:
6) Origen Fish
7) Origen Poultry
8) Addiction Salmon Bleu (Grain Free)
Fourth bowl with:
9) RC Hair & Skin
10) RC Pure Feline - Active
11) RC Pure Feline - Beauty
12) RC Exigent - Savour
OMG, don't think there are many of us on here that would go to that length to feed our kitties a varied diet
*Aside from RC Maine Coon which they will chew (I can hear them crunching the kibbles), the other kibbles are gobbled and swallowed without chewing.
I use a Reverse Osmosis water filter for their drinking water. Aside from a water bowl, my boys love it when I use a plastic disposable 10 cc syringe to feed them several times a day.
The water dispenser I like the sound of, as for the syringe, um....... not so sure
Merlin loves to topple the water bowl especially whenever I refill the water in the bowl. Tried to use blu-tack to stick under the bowl to the floor but without much success.
Yeah, don't think there is an answer to this one
My RC Maine Coon kibbles are hard... tried throwing a kibble or two against the wall and they bounce back hard too!
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