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Treat Your Pets To Real Dinnerware

090508_foodbowls01.jpgAT LA reader, kimg924, was shopping at Target a few weeks ago and noticed a Zebra print melamine table collection and thought it would make a perfect food and water station for her cats. Not only did she love the "kitsch" look, but she was able to incorporate animal print into her home on a smaller scale.

 
 

Using tableware for your pets can be an easy way to add color and pattern into your home. Check out more of Target's melamine collections that are affordable and a great idea for pet bowls.

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Thanks, kimg924!


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I like it!

posted by Avinony on 2008-09-05 13:36:58
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One of my cats gets facial acne, the vet says it's from plastic dishes. What a nut!

posted by Gigi818 on 2008-09-05 13:48:04
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This is the second post on this topic today. There were at least three on cat scratching posts yesterday. Isn't there some sort of editorial oversight here? I don't want multiple posts on a topic - I want the best one.

The signal to noise ratio on this site is becoming seriously low.

posted by feathers on 2008-09-05 13:54:58
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Too cool!

posted by ebrown on 2008-09-05 13:55:07
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My cat is definitely allergic to plastic - not only acne but also frequent vomiting. It went away when I got rid of her plastic water container/dish.

posted by asinner on 2008-09-05 13:59:47
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brilliant!

posted by modernmecca on 2008-09-05 14:01:35
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I love the look of this but it's safer for pets to eat and drink from stainless steel or glass dishes --- but I'm sure there are plenty of cool dishes in those materials that would look interesting and be safer than plastic.

posted by Griffin on 2008-09-05 14:07:34
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What's going on with all the pet related posts these days?

posted by dylanyyz on 2008-09-05 14:09:06
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Pet Month!

posted by .Jaclyn. on 2008-09-05 14:16:16
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That's a lot of cat food.

posted by SarahinATX on 2008-09-05 14:18:16
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sorry -- and i'm not sure how useful it is to write this here because who knows if they'll ever read it -- but do you think you AT guys could hire someone who looks over the entire blog and makes sure no repeating topics get posted? i've seen so many identical photos and topics coming from different AT bloggers, and if it's not part of their job to read everyone else's entries and edit their own accordingly, maybe someone else should.

i mean, i love most of what i see here, but even this pet owner doesn't need to see several different posts suggesting that i use regular dinnerware for my pets or make a cat bed out of cardboard. some things only need to be said once.

posted by lemonpie on 2008-09-05 14:18:18
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It hadn't occured to me to use a melamine tray under my dog water dish instead of a mat--I think I'll try it!

posted by jen_g on 2008-09-05 14:25:29
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i heart pet month. keep it up at. and if you are going to open up an at:pets and need bloggers.. where can i apply?

signed,
crazy cat/dog lady

posted by animalhouze on 2008-09-05 14:36:55
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plastic is not good for pets

posted by LoriSF on 2008-09-05 14:37:45
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oh, my cat eats his wet food out of vintage pyrex mini-bowls and their water is out of a vintage pyrex casserole dish. better than them being at the back of my cabinet! :)

posted by animalhouze on 2008-09-05 14:44:18
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I second lemonpie's comment. Though I doubt it'll ever be addressed.

On a more positive note, I'm loving reading about everybody pet related stories. It makes me want to make the leap to get one soon. My only hesitation is questioning whether to get a cat or a dog.

posted by yogiluvzbaseball on 2008-09-05 14:51:17
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I third Lemonpie. AT is great, but the repeating topics and recycled posts make me less enthusiastic about reading it.

posted by JH4285 on 2008-09-05 16:13:36
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This is the first time I noticed the repeated topic in the same city posted within an hour. They look at different dishes though. I have been looking for the perfect sized clear glass dishes for a while. I'm not looking very hard, obviously, because it could just drive me crazy. I just keep thinking of this ideal bowl. The ones I find seem too deep or too thin or are more than I wanted to pay. I am afraid of something chipping if it's a fragile sort of piece, i.e. thin, light, easy to tip over.

Anyway, moving on. I thought melamine was bad for animals. I could be too fanatic about things that might rub off the dish and become part of the food (teflon is another good example), but my cat told me she prefers to eat and drink off glass or ceramic. I think food and beverage tastes better in those materials myself, and I don't even eat the same thing every day. I don't think it's too much of an effort to cater to these simple preferences. Keeping within the aesthetic goals I've set for my kitchen is a little tougher. They don't just make the thing I think of as a cat-appropriate dish.

posted by K T G on 2008-09-05 16:19:08
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that looks a little like a big bowl of corn.

love the zebra print!

posted by dM on 2008-09-05 16:19:59
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What a cute idea. You could do the same thing with flea market china finds. My little brat eats from vintage yellow Fiesta bowls.

posted by quiltmaster on 2008-09-05 18:07:08
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i've always "served" my kitty his meals in a set of 'real' dishware. it's nice!

i used to do so with a china set but he kept knocking the water cup too hard and causing spills. guess it was too dainty for him. :-)

posted by *heather leaf* on 2008-09-05 20:43:12
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I read somewhere that melamine leaks toxins. I use Japanese soup bowl. cheap and looks good, as if your pet cars? find in Japantown.

posted by sanriofreak on 2008-09-06 02:29:37
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