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We know what you're thinking, bowls are meant to be round. But what if they weren't? What if they were *gasp* square? Designed to fit snuggly into the corner of a room, where they can't get knocked over or stepped on? And what if they were raised, extra wide and shallow, so your cat can be more comfortable when drinking or eating? All while being 100% compostable. That'd be nuts, right?
SKU | 3967604 |
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Primary Brand | Cat By Dr Lisa |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Contains BPA | No |
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Primary Color | Green |
Removable Lid | No |
Personalized Item flag | No |
Wet Content Comp | No |
Size | Standard |
Sealing Lid | No |
Dry Content Compatible | No |
Lockable Lid | No |
Put water in deeper bowl for your cat to drink. Ensure your cat has clean water available at all times. Add food to shallow bowl - this shape will allow your cat to consume food more comfortably. Place bowls on non-slip silicone mats in corner of room. Let your cat eat and drink when it suits them (you know they're the ones who make the rules). Wash and rinse well after use.
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I've read that plastic bowls can cause cancer in dogs and cats. We recently had to put our cat to sleep due to lymph cancer. He was only 2 1/2 years old. My Vet said it was not the virus cancer. Now I feel responsible as I was feeding him out of plastic bowls.
Are there any cat food toppers that I can use to get my cat to eat more, she stopped eating all dry food now she only eats wet food and she loves to lick off my coconut oil from my hand. Also, she doesn't drink her water unless it's moved in or near my bedroom so should I have more than one water bowl or leave the only one near me?
Hi, I have two young cats, both around 9 months old, when I first got them I never had a problem with them urinating outside of their litter box, but recently one or both of them (not sure which one) has started urinating all over their food mat and on their food bowls... I have tried thoroughly cleaning the mats every time with enzyme cleaner made for cat urine, cleaning out their litter box every time and tried feeding them separately and only leaving one bowl of dry food and one of water...
Hi! I’m looking to purchase a dish soap that is suitable to clean my cat’s food bowl. Any recommendations for pet safe dish soaps? (Available in Singapore preferably)
My cat has a sore on his upper lip and one under his chin i believe its from him having a plastic water dish what can i do to heal them? I attached two photos of the one on his lip
I have a two year old female cat that wants to eat all the time. She weights 13-15 lbs and is a inside/outdoor cat. I have attached a picture of her food & her. Her name is Penny. I started feeding her 1/2 a cup a day and 3 dental treats. How much should I be feeding her? Thank you, Alma Carvajal
I have a 5 year old cat that has thrown up once a day since she was 1. I have tried fortiflora, grain free, sensitive stomach, brushing her hair often, the vet gave me a paste for hairball just in case it was that and finally my last attempt has been an l.i.d. diet. What she throws up in mostly just yellow liquids. The other day I read something about raising their bowls up. I thought that was working. Now that I have done that she is throwing up her food instead of just liquids.
My female cat tips over her food and water bowls. Or if I let her lick from a plate, she tries to tip that too. It’s like what she is doing in her litter box when she scraps her litter over her pee or poop. I don’t understand why she’s doing that to her food and water too. I’ve tried so many different bowls and it makes me so mad when I come home and her water is spilled every where, her dry food is tipped into the water, so I don’t even know how long it’s been since she hasn’t eaten
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I got just a kitten. Any tips on navigating feeding both pearl and The kitten separately? Do I leave the kittens food out? Should it be elevated someplace so the dogs can’t get to it? Also, how would feeding 2 cats work?
I adopted 2 kittens at 3 months who are now 10 months old. Brother & sister. Their main area is a room with their beds, food, water, and 2 litter boxes--one is Scoopfree with automatic cleaning, and the other a regular litter box, from which I scoop feces every day. Someone has decided to take a piece or 2 of poo out and bat them around the room, when I'm not there. What can I do to prevent that?
Hi! I just adopted a 5 month old kitten with CH. I've had him for two days, and have not been able to get him to drink water from a bowl. I've tried several types of bowls with no luck. I've been adding extra water to his wet food in the meantime, which he eats just fine, but I don't think that's an ideal solution long-term. He has a vet appointment next week, but any help in the meantime would be appreciated.