expired Posted by grazzhoppa • Nov 29, 2021
Nov 29, 2021 7:09 PM
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expired Posted by grazzhoppa • Nov 29, 2021
Nov 29, 2021 7:09 PM
2-Pack Elevated Cat Feeding Bowls
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Well it's been proven that most cats prefer their food warm compared to cold out of a can. This is why it's suggested to heat up their food if they're sick and have trouble smelling because the smell is more enticing when heated. It's really the same thing with us. If you had a choice from the person serving you food from a can, think clam chowder or something, would you want cold clam chowder or a warmed up clam chowder?
If this post convinced anyone to heat up their cat's food, remember to mix well to avoid hot spots. Also try to avoid free feeding kibbles(by far the worst option, check up WWII and dried pet food).
Your cat is your little buddy, they are totally worth it.
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Btw, WM had none less than $10 of any brand and elevated...
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I have a cat and a small dog. They share a 30oz water bowl and I still have to refill it about twice a day or else one one them starts yelling at me for having the gall to allow their water bowl to run dry.
These are stylish bowls, but it's unfortunate that you'd have to buy two sets to get a matching pair.
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Well it's been proven that most cats prefer their food warm compared to cold out of a can. This is why it's suggested to heat up their food if they're sick and have trouble smelling because the smell is more enticing when heated. It's really the same thing with us. If you had a choice from the person serving you food from a can, think clam chowder or something, would you want cold clam chowder or a warmed up clam chowder?
If this post convinced anyone to heat up their cat's food, remember to mix well to avoid hot spots. Also try to avoid free feeding kibbles(by far the worst option, check up WWII and dried pet food).
Your cat is your little buddy, they are totally worth it.
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Outdoor cats don't have that problem they eat birds, little rodents. They are actually pretty healthy.
Love the little bowls, there great for my 12 year old kitten (she thinks she is)
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