Cats may become allergic to moulds, pollen, plants, household chemicals,
plastic feeding bowls and food ingredients.
Also some cats are allergic to the colored dyes used in the manufacture of
plastic feeding bowls.
Cons: Components not as sturdy as some competitor's models, dispenser can be a little noisy, may be prone to jamming with larger kibbles,
plastic feeding bowl (not stainless steel)
By being careful about what you wash your floors with and, if necessary, not supplying your cat with
a plastic feeding bowl.
Not exact matches
Place parts in a clean wash basin (large
plastic bowl) used only for washing infant
feeding equipment.
The brand now has an extensive line of
feeding products, including stoneware, stainless steel and
plastic bowls, raised feeders with coordinated frames and
bowls, and a variety of placemats.
I had read that
plastic bowls hold bacteria even if they look clean and EVEN if you
feed them dry food.
This slow
feed bowl is made from heavy - duty but lightweight
plastic to ensure durability, plus it has a nonskid rubber base to keep the
bowl from sliding across the floor as your dog eats.
Don't
Feed From
Plastic Casual observation has demonstrated that dogs prefer ceramic
bowls, followed by stainless steel.
Eaten from 12 different shaped containers: wobbly
bowl, metal, cardboard box, paper, coffee cup, china, pie plate,
plastic, frying pan, Kong, Treatball, Bustercube, spoon
fed, paper bag, etc..
Mix this all in a
bowl, make into patties, freeze, then put in
plastic bags, and pop one out several times a day 4 for so, microwave for about thirty seconds, and
feed it to the dog.
When
feeding time comes around, the correct portion of food spills out into the
plastic feeder
bowl where your dog can find it.
The food storage hopper is made from durable BPA - free
plastic while the
feeding bowl is stainless steel.
June -11-2008
Feeding: Several
feed bowls for the brokered puppies are made of
plastic and have been chewed to the point that they are no longer able to be sanitized.
Feeding your dog in a
plastic bowl that has been chewed or scratched is not safe due to the fact that bacteria can build up in those cracks and cause illness.
Deciding that she wanted the company to be «the
feeding source for [its] customers,» George and her team developed a lineup of raised feeders, as well as
plastic and stainless steel
bowls to round out the company's selection.
For example, since children are often responsible for
feeding the family pet,
plastic bowls, which are lightweight and durable, are often most appropriate.