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This stoneware pet bowl is designed for long-lasting durability. Crafted from ceramic, it features a high-glaze finish that shines. It’s made to be lead-free and provides a super sanitary way to serve your small pet. The heavyweight, wide-profile construction is designed to help reduce tipping and eliminate spills. Cleaning is easy by simply placing the stoneware pet bowl in your household dishwasher.
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Perfect as a cat-food bowl and cat water fountain: Stoneware pet bowl, suitable for medium cats and dogs. This Pet bowl has a heavy base to prevent tipping over and moving during feeding, ensuring happy and comfortable eating.
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The smooth surface of stoneware products is always easy to keep clean for your lovely pet, Stylish and simple design to fit any home décor.
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These ceramic pet bowls are multipurpose & suitable for most animals, lizards, snakes, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, rats, mice, etc. as a food or water bowl.
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This ceramic food bowl is made of eco-friendly material, it has no odor which makes it safe for your pet.
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Choose the place to put the pet's food carefully, and pick a place where there is not a lot of foot traffic or noise.
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Please keep the feeding place as far as possible from the litter box.
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If you have cats, keep their food bowls away from each other, as some cats get aggressive when they eat next to other cats.
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Dry pet food tends to be oily; therefore, always make sure to wash the bowl well with soap and water daily, because the accumulation of oils on the bowl causes harmful bacteria to collect on it. If you are giving your pet food with high water content, be sure to wash the bowl after each use. The moisture in the bowl creates a fertile environment for the growth of germs that make pets sick.
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If your pet suffers from a lack of appetite, get it to exercise its hunting instinct a little by placing a few dry food knibbles in different places in the house so that it can practice searching for them.
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If you see a noticeable difference in your pet's appetite, please consult your vet immediately.
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If you notice that your pet has skin irritation, an allergic reaction, or any other symptoms, consult your veterinarian immediately.