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An elevated pet feeder table raises your dog's food and water bowls off the floor to a more comfortable eating height. This can reduce the amount of air swallowed during meals, ease strain on the neck and joints in older or larger dogs, and reduce spillage. Vets often recommend raised feeders for large and giant breeds in particular.
Yes. Raised feeding stations benefit cats too, particularly older cats or those with arthritis, as they reduce the need to crouch low to the floor during meals. A slightly elevated bowl can make eating more comfortable and encourage slower, more relaxed feeding.
For a single cat or small dog, a 1.2 to 2.8 litre canister is usually sufficient to hold an opened bag of dry food. For medium dogs or households with multiple pets, a 6.5 litre bin holds a standard-sized bag comfortably. The 12 litre option suits larger dogs or those who buy in bulk to reduce cost per bag.
Dry pet food stays freshest when stored in an airtight container, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Transferring food from its original bag into a sealed storage bin helps preserve flavour, prevents the fats in the food from oxidising, and keeps insects and pests out. Always use the included scoop rather than your hand to reduce moisture transfer.
Please check the individual product listing for full details on what is included. Some feeder tables are supplied with bowls as part of the set, while others are designed to hold standard-sized bowls that you may already own. Bowl size compatibility is listed in the product description.