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Not only do you have a choice of materials in cat water bowls, you also will have a choice in round, oval or square. So where do you begin? Let us look at the advantages and disadvantages of each type. Plastic comes in many forms shapes and sizes and it is colorful, cheap and replaceable at your local supermarket. Those are the advantages. The disadvantages far outweigh the advantages as some cats can be allergic to the plastic and may develop blackheads on their chins where the chin touches the plastic while eating or drinking. Yes, cats do get blackheads too. The plastic looks cheerful, serves the purpose for a short while then with wear and tear has to be replaced. Plastic tends to form hairline cracks over time and this can lead to bacteria breeding in the cracks. All Pet Furniture offers a cat water bowl call the Veternary Ventures Drinkwell Pet Fountain-VV-FCB-SKU number VV11005- that has a fifty ounce capacity. It allows for a five inch drop for a strean of water that helps in continuously aerating the cat’s water with oxygen. It comes with a filter made of charcoal that helps remove all the bad odors and tastes which helps to keep cats hydrated in a appealing way. The list price is $60.00 and the sale price is $49.95. The durable qualities of stainless steel are ideal for your cat water bowl and for his/her feeding dish. These come in appropriate depths and widths to suit the cat and have rubber around the bottom to keep the bowl in place. They are easily cleaned; retain their good looks for years, and practical. Water stays cooler in stainless steel, cracks cannot form and hold germs, and your cat cannot tip the bowls over as easily. Cool Cat Gear offers the Pioneer Pet Rain Drop Cat Fountain that comes in stainless steel or black ceramic. It comes with a filter that is made of charcoal that is replaceable which helps keep the water clean. Plus ceramic and stainless steel cat water bowls help cut down on bacteria. It has a sixty ounce capacity and is priced between $53.99 and $67.99. Whichever cat water bowl you choose to suit your pet, discuss the options with your vet. |
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