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Cat Bowls
Just wondering if there is any danger to cats by using papers bowls
for food (canned and dry). I can't imagine there are any (use them once and throw away for wet, and a day or two for dry), but just wanted to verify. I previously used the standard stainless steel bowl, but didn't feel I was getting them clean enough washing them twice a day. |
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I see no reason why it would cause any problem.
Gail "Indiana_John" wrote in message ... Just wondering if there is any danger to cats by using papers bowls for food (canned and dry). I can't imagine there are any (use them once and throw away for wet, and a day or two for dry), but just wanted to verify. I previously used the standard stainless steel bowl, but didn't feel I was getting them clean enough washing them twice a day. |
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"Indiana_John" wrote in message ... Just wondering if there is any danger to cats by using papers bowls for food (canned and dry). I can't imagine there are any (use them once and throw away for wet, and a day or two for dry), but just wanted to verify. I previously used the standard stainless steel bowl, but didn't feel I was getting them clean enough washing them twice a day. Ceramic. |
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Stainless steel bowls clean up great and easily if you just let them soak a
while. Barb |
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I can't see there being any danger to doing this, but it certainly
could get messy (with wet food) and more expensive, as you're going to go through a lot of paper towels each month. Washing ceramic, glass, or stainless steel bowls in hot soapy water will get them clean. If you have a dishwasher, run them in there once a week or so. |
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On Jan 24, 7:23*pm, Indiana_John wrote:
Just wondering if there is any danger to cats by using papers bowls for food (canned and dry). I can't imagine there are any (use them once and throw away for wet, and a day or two for dry), but just wanted to verify. I previously used the standard stainless steel bowl, but didn't feel I was getting them clean enough washing them twice a day. Thanks for all of the responses! |
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