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This set of two pet dishes are made of melamine resin and are safe for the top rack of your dishwasher for easy and convenient cleaning. The saucers have four rubber feet to keep the dishes in place and make meal times drip and mess free.
SKU | 3129539 |
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Primary Brand | PETMAKER |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .66 LB |
Primary Color | Gray |
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Contains BPA | No |
Removable Lid | No |
Personalized Item flag | No |
Wet Content Comp | No |
Size | Small |
Dry Content Compatible | No |
Sealing Lid | No |
Lockable Lid | No |
Length | 5.5 IN |
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Height | 1.75 IN |
Width | 6 IN |
30 Day Manufacturer Limited.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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What is the best dog bowl material that is non toxic, going to stay clean, not get a film at the bottom and not harbor bacteria?
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.
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
My dog does not want to eat from his metal bowl anymore, we bought him a plastic one and for a while he ate but now he stop again. We got him a porcelain and still not eating. And my husband has feed him his soft food with a fork but he would not eat his hard food.
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...
My cat is losing alot of weight and is starving herself. She is not eating her favorite food. We tried buying her new metal food bowls and threw out her plastic ones but it didn't work. We also tried a different flavor, it didn't work. We tried adding a bit of water and heating it up a bit and that didn't work. She throws up a lot too and we don't know what's wrong with her. Please help.
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)
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 cat has horrible black chin acne. She only drinks out of ceramic and metal bowls. No plastic anywhere. Is this harmful? Are there home remedies I can do?
My cat eats her food really fast and drinks water extremely fast then goes and throws up. If I give her a small treat she will scarf it down and then goes and throws up. Every time she does this it's the morning and she will throw up more than once. She purposely eats a lot and then drinks a lot. Would a slow feeding bowl work?
My puppy has been playing with his food bowl and water bowl for a while now, he broke his first bowls. I bought him new ones, but he just keeps on playing with them. Water is clean and he likes his food, so I don't see a problem. How can I make him stop?
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