A bowl that's good for them — and your home.
The material your pet eats from every single day matters more than most people think. Here's what sets handmade stoneware apart.
Non-porous & hygienic
Glazed stoneware won't absorb food, water, or bacteria the way scratched plastic does.
Heavy & stays put
A weighted base means no more chasing the bowl across the kitchen at dinner time.
Food-safe glaze
Lead-free, cadmium-free glaze that's safe for everyday meals — for the whole family.
Handmade in Portugal
Each piece is shaped and glazed by hand, so no two bowls are exactly alike.
What their bowl is made of matters.
Plastic and even some metal bowls can hold onto bacteria, scratch over time, and trigger skin reactions around your pet's chin. Switching to glazed ceramic is one of the simplest upgrades you can make for their daily wellbeing.
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No bacteria traps
Plastic scratches harbor bacteria that can cause feline & canine chin acne. Non-porous ceramic wipes clean.
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Nothing leaches in
Unlike some plastics, our glaze won't leach chemicals or odors into your pet's food and water.
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Fresher water, longer
Ceramic keeps water cooler and tasteless — pets with sensitive noses drink more, which keeps them hydrated.
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Truly easy to sanitize
Dishwasher safe and naturally resistant to staining, so a deep clean is effortless.
Not all bowls are created equal.
A quick, honest look at how handmade stoneware compares to the plastic and stainless-steel bowls most pets eat from.
Based on widely-documented material properties of glazed stoneware, plastic, and stainless-steel pet bowls.
Tails are wagging.
Switched my cat off plastic after her chin broke out — the breakouts are gone and the bowl looks gorgeous on my counter.
Heavy enough that my labrador can't push it around the kitchen anymore. Finally, dinner without the chase.
I bought the Cloud set as a gift and ended up keeping it. They feel handmade and special — and they're dishwasher safe!