How to Choose the Best Spot for Your Pet’s Food Bowls

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by Sophie

Where you place your pet’s food bowls matters for more than just convenience.  


A good feeding area should help keep food fresh, reduce contamination, and give your pet a calm place to eat. Here’s what to consider when choosing the safest spot for your pet's food and water bowls. 

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1. Keep Bowls Away From Sun and Heat

Avoid placing food bowls in direct sunlight or beside heat sources such as radiators, ovens, or heating vents. The heat can make the food go rancid.


A cooler, shaded area is a much safer place for your pet’s everyday feeding station.


Look around the edges of your kitchen, pantry, mudroom, or another temperature-controlled space for a suitable spot.

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2. Choose a Spot That Discourages Bugs

Pet food crumbs can quickly make the feeding area messy, so choose a location that’s easy to sweep or wipe regularly. 

Avoid putting bowls close to doors that are frequently left open or other areas where bugs commonly make their way inside.

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SoulThink® Ant Proof Cat Dog Bowl Tray

A feeding mat can help contain dropped kibble and water spills, making it easy to keep the spot clean and tidy.

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SMILOOL Waterproof Silicone Pet Food Mat with Raised Edge for Dog & Cat

3. Stay Out of High-Traffic Areas

Your pet shouldn’t have to eat while people are constantly stepping around them. Skip narrow hallways, busy kitchen walkways, and spots directly beside frequently opened cabinets or doors.


Instead, look for a quiet corner where your pet can eat without becoming an obstacle.

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Final Thoughts

The best feeding spot is cool, clean, quiet, and slightly out of the way.


A little thought about placement can make your pet’s feeding area easier to maintain while helping it blend naturally into your home.


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