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The Jupiter Elevated Cat Bowl is designed to improve your cat's dining posture and overall comfort. This elevated stoneware bowl is safe for both dishwashers and microwaves, offering convenience to your pet's daily feeding regimen. Its stylish design seamlessly fits into any home decor, making it a practical and elegant feeding solution.
SKU | 3982476 |
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Primary Brand | Jupiter |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .8 LB |
Primary Color | Gray |
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Contains BPA | No |
Removable Lid | No |
Personalized Item flag | No |
Wet Content Comp | No |
Size | Regular |
Dry Content Compatible | No |
Sealing Lid | No |
Lockable Lid | No |
Volume | 6.8 FZ |
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Length | 4.72 IN |
Height | 3.93 IN |
Width | 4.72 IN |
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My Cat has white bowls.
I just bought my dog a new food bowl. this is one is elevated since she is getting taller and it’s the perfect height for her . But she’s gone over to the bowl a few times since it’s her feeding time and she keeps prancing and whimpering really loud at the bowl.
Emma's had GI issues; tried raising her food bowl and this seemed to make a difference. Bowl was raised from the floor to ~12" off the floor. Emma is ~18" tall. Does the height of a dogs food bowl matter?
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.
I've read a study claiming that GDV chances are increased for giant breeds such as Bernese with raised feed bowls. What's the consensus regarding this and also are raised food bowls worth it for dog's health otherwise? Study I'm referring was published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association ("Non-dietary risk factors for gastric dilatation-volvulus in large and giant breed dogs") by Lawrence T. Gluckman et al
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.
Can you please suggest the best litter box for an adult (121/2) years old who is blind in left eye, right eye is fuzzy...Lucy has been suffering with mobility issues especially with left hind leg. I appreciate any feedback and suggestions
Cat licked bowl that had tomato, olive oil and cheese salad.
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