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  • Stainless steel design with a poly-resin exterior, which makes them dishwasher safe and easy to keep clean and hygienic
  • Features a removable rubber base, helping prevent noise and spills
  • A healthy alternative to plastic with a design that is rust-resistant and doesn't hold odors
  • Stylish, sophisticated look that works well with all kinds of décor
  • Whether you have a small kitten or a large breed dog, the Loving Pets Bella Bowl comes in a range of sizes

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  • Stainless steel design with a poly-resin exterior, which makes them dishwasher safe and easy to keep clean and hygienic
  • Features a removable rubber base, helping prevent noise and spills
  • A healthy alternative to plastic with a design that is rust-resistant and doesn't hold odors
  • Stylish, sophisticated look that works well with all kinds of décor
  • Whether you have a small kitten or a large breed dog, the Loving Pets Bella Bowl comes in a range of sizes
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1. Does Petarmor for Cats Work?
Answer
Yes, PetArmor for Cats works as intended as it starts killing fleas and ticks on your cat's body within 24 hours of administering the drug. The PetArmor Flea and Tick Treatment for Cats then go on to protect the cat from ticks, lice, and fleas for up to four weeks. This flea treatment for cats can be used on kittens as young as 8 weeks. It also becomes waterproof just 24 hours after application. And unlike most other flea and tick protection medication, PetArmor manages to break the flea life cycle. It eliminates not only adult fleas, but also flea eggs, and flea larvae. Hence, you can rest assured that PetArmor is more than capable of helping your cats with their flea and tick problems.
2. Is Petarmor Flea and Tick Safe for Cats?
Answer
Yes, PetArmor Flea and Tick for Cats is completely safe. While the medication does have its side effects, they are mostly temporary and are hardly seen. PetArmor guarantees complete flea and tick protection for up to 30 days. During this time, the medicine will take out not only the adult fleas but also the eggs and larvae. This makes sure that your cat is completely protected against fleas by taking out its entire life cycle at once.
3. Is Petarmor the Same as Frontline?
Answer
Yes, PetArmor is almost the same as Frontline. They both have the same active ingredient, and also the same application method.
4. What Are Side Effects of Petarmor?
Answer
Like many other flea and tick medications, PetArmor too has certain side effects. These effects are usually temporary, but you should monitor your cat for prolonged side effects. Get in touch with your vet if these side effects continue for a long period, say a week or two. PetArmor side effects include skin irritations like discomfort, redness, scratching, and so on. Vomiting and diarrhea are also common gastrointestinal problems that are seen as side effects of this drug. Stop applying the medication if you notice any of these side effects, and contact your vet to know about the next course of action.
5. How Long Does It Take for Petarmor to Work Cats?
Answer
PetArmor will take as little as 24 hours to start working on cats. In case of a delayed response, the drug can take up to 48 hours to start working. After that, the medication will continue to work its magic for the next 30 days during which it will take out both adult fleas, as well as eggs and larvae residing in your cat.
6. Can I Use Petarmor on a Nursing Cat?
Answer
Yes, you can use PetArmor on a nursing cat. You can also use the medication on cats that are breeding or lactating.
7. Is Petarmor Advanced 2 Safe for Cats?
Answer
Yes, the PetArmor Advanced 2 is safe for cats. It does not necessarily kill fleas, but it does help to prevent flea infestations.
8. How Long Does It Take for Petarmor to Dry?
Answer
PetArmor for Cats takes 24 hours to dry. During this time, it will spread over the applied surface, and start its course of action to protect the cat against ticks and fleas. You can just wash your hands with a bit of soap and water if you end up touching or playing with your cat during this time. That way, you can get the medicine off of your hands. Try keeping the cat indoors during those 24 hours. Doing so will help you keep the cat clean while the medication continues its work.
9. What happens if my cat licks PetArmor?
Answer
If your cat licks PetArmor, it can potentially cause mild to moderate gastrointestinal upset. The product contains active ingredients designed to be applied topically to the cat's skin, not ingested orally. If your cat ingests a small amount of PetArmor, it might experience symptoms such as drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, or mild stomach discomfort. These symptoms are typically self-limiting and resolve on their own without any specific treatment. However, if your cat ingests a large amount of the product or exhibits severe symptoms, it's important to seek veterinary assistance immediately.
10. Is PetArmor good for kittens?
Answer
PetArmor is generally safe for kittens over the age of 8 weeks and weighing at least 1.5 pounds (0.7 kilograms). However, different products within the PetArmor range may have specific guidelines regarding the minimum age and weight requirements. Before applying any flea or tick treatment to your kitten, consult with a veterinarian. They can evaluate your kitten's health, weight, and age to determine the most appropriate flea and tick control product for their specific needs. Additionally, your veterinarian can provide guidance on the proper application technique and frequency of use.
11. Why is my cat sleepy after flea treatment?
Answer
It is not uncommon for cats to exhibit sleepiness or lethargy after receiving a flea treatment. The active ingredients in certain topical spot-on treatments can have a systemic effect on your cat's body. These ingredients are designed to target and kill fleas and ticks by affecting their nervous systems. However, they can also have a mild sedative effect on cats, leading to drowsiness or lethargy. The degree of sleepiness can vary from cat to cat, and some cats may be more sensitive to the effects of the treatment than others. Additionally, the application process itself can be stressful for cats, and stress can contribute to feelings of tiredness. The handling, scent, or sensation of the treatment on their skin may temporarily disrupt their normal routine and cause them to seek extra rest.
12. Do fleas fall off cats after treatment?
Answer
Yes, fleas can fall off cats after treatment, especially when using effective flea treatments. Flea treatments, such as topical spot-on products or oral medications, are designed to kill adult fleas and disrupt their life cycle. After the treatment is applied to the cat's skin or ingested, the active ingredients work to eliminate the fleas on the cat. These treatments can kill fleas quickly, often within a few hours or days, depending on the product used. As the fleas are killed, they may detach from the cat's fur and fall off. However, not all fleas will immediately fall off after treatment. Some fleas may still be alive and present on the cat for a short period of time. However, these fleas will eventually die, and any new fleas that jump onto the treated cat will also be killed. It may take a few days for the flea population to be completely eradicated.
13. Why do cats hate flea medicine?
Answer
Cats may exhibit dislike or resistance towards flea medicine for several reasons. Some cats may have a heightened sensitivity or intolerance to certain ingredients in flea medicine. The scent, taste, or texture of the product may be unpleasant to them, leading to avoidance or resistance. The process of applying flea medicine can be stressful for cats. They may associate the application with restraint, handling, or discomfort, which can create negative associations with the product. Cats have a highly developed sense of smell and may be more sensitive to the odor of certain flea medications. Some products may have a strong scent that cats find offensive, causing them to resist or react negatively. Topical spot-on treatments can leave a residue on the cat's fur. Cats are known for their fastidious grooming behavior, and they may dislike the feel or taste of the medication residue, leading to attempts to lick it off or grooming excessively. If a cat has had a negative experience with flea medication in the past, such as adverse reactions or discomfort, it may develop an aversion or resistance to future treatments.

What is Loving Pets Bella Bowl Non-Slip Stainless Steel Pet Bowl?

When it comes to finding a pet bowl that is both durable and attractive, Loving Pets has got you covered. Your furry friend should be able to eat comfortably without spilling food all over the place. You need a bowl that is stable and easy to clean, as it will likely be on display between meals. The Bella Bowl from Loving Pets ticks all the boxes, providing a great solution for all your pet's dinner-time needs.

Suitable for:

Dogs & Cats

Benefits:

  • Stainless steel design with a poly-resin exterior, which makes them dishwasher safe and easy to keep clean and hygienic
  • Features a removable rubber base, helping prevent noise and spills
  • A healthy alternative to plastic with a design that is rust-resistant and doesn't hold odors
  • Stylish, sophisticated look that works well with all kinds of décor
  • Whether you have a small kitten or a large breed dog, the Loving Pets Bella Bowl comes in a range of sizes

How does Loving Pets Bella Bowl Non-Slip Stainless Steel Pet Bowl work?

This durable pet dish is widely recognized as the best in the industry, setting a high standard for quality. The skid-resistant bowl features an interior made of stainless steel and a polished poly-resin exterior that complements any part of your home. This award-winning bowl has received a seal of approval from many satisfied owners and their beloved pets.

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Loving Pets Bella Bowl Non-Slip Stainless Steel Pet Bowl Directions:

  • Use to feed food and/or water to your pet.
  • Dishwasher safe.
Tip:

Remove the rubber base of the Loving Pets Bella Bowl Non-Slip Stainless Steel Pet Bowl before placing in the dishwasher.

Loving Pets Bella Bowl Non-Slip Stainless Steel Pet Bowl Dosage:

Sizing
Size Capacity Recommended For
Small 15 oz Typically best for dogs between 10-20 lbs and suitable for all cat sizes
Medium 27 oz Typically best for dogs between 20-35 lbs
Large 54 oz Typically best for dogs between 35-65 lbs
X-Large 72 oz Typically best for dogs between 65-100 lbs

Loving Pets Bella Bowl Non-Slip Stainless Steel Pet Bowl Details:

Dimensions
Size Diameter
Small 5.5"
Medium 6.75"
Large 8.5"
X-Large 9"
Materials
Interior Exterior
Stainless Steel Poly-Resin
Product Details
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What is Loving Pets Bella Bowl Non-Slip Stainless Steel Pet Bowl?

When it comes to finding a pet bowl that is both durable and attractive, Loving Pets has got you covered. Your furry friend should be able to eat comfortably without spilling food all over the place. You need a bowl that is stable and easy to clean, as it will likely be on display between meals. The Bella Bowl from Loving Pets ticks all the boxes, providing a great solution for all your pet's dinner-time needs.

Suitable for:

Dogs & Cats

Benefits:

  • Stainless steel design with a poly-resin exterior, which makes them dishwasher safe and easy to keep clean and hygienic
  • Features a removable rubber base, helping prevent noise and spills
  • A healthy alternative to plastic with a design that is rust-resistant and doesn't hold odors
  • Stylish, sophisticated look that works well with all kinds of décor
  • Whether you have a small kitten or a large breed dog, the Loving Pets Bella Bowl comes in a range of sizes

How does Loving Pets Bella Bowl Non-Slip Stainless Steel Pet Bowl work?

This durable pet dish is widely recognized as the best in the industry, setting a high standard for quality. The skid-resistant bowl features an interior made of stainless steel and a polished poly-resin exterior that complements any part of your home. This award-winning bowl has received a seal of approval from many satisfied owners and their beloved pets.

See more
How to use
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Loving Pets Bella Bowl Non-Slip Stainless Steel Pet Bowl Directions:

  • Use to feed food and/or water to your pet.
  • Dishwasher safe.
Tip:

Remove the rubber base of the Loving Pets Bella Bowl Non-Slip Stainless Steel Pet Bowl before placing in the dishwasher.

Loving Pets Bella Bowl Non-Slip Stainless Steel Pet Bowl Dosage:

Sizing
Size Capacity Recommended For
Small 15 oz Typically best for dogs between 10-20 lbs and suitable for all cat sizes
Medium 27 oz Typically best for dogs between 20-35 lbs
Large 54 oz Typically best for dogs between 35-65 lbs
X-Large 72 oz Typically best for dogs between 65-100 lbs
Ingredients
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Loving Pets Bella Bowl Non-Slip Stainless Steel Pet Bowl Details:

Dimensions
Size Diameter
Small 5.5"
Medium 6.75"
Large 8.5"
X-Large 9"
Materials
Interior Exterior
Stainless Steel Poly-Resin
1. Does Petarmor for Cats Work?
Answer
Yes, PetArmor for Cats works as intended as it starts killing fleas and ticks on your cat's body within 24 hours of administering the drug. The PetArmor Flea and Tick Treatment for Cats then go on to protect the cat from ticks, lice, and fleas for up to four weeks. This flea treatment for cats can be used on kittens as young as 8 weeks. It also becomes waterproof just 24 hours after application. And unlike most other flea and tick protection medication, PetArmor manages to break the flea life cycle. It eliminates not only adult fleas, but also flea eggs, and flea larvae. Hence, you can rest assured that PetArmor is more than capable of helping your cats with their flea and tick problems.
2. Is Petarmor Flea and Tick Safe for Cats?
Answer
Yes, PetArmor Flea and Tick for Cats is completely safe. While the medication does have its side effects, they are mostly temporary and are hardly seen. PetArmor guarantees complete flea and tick protection for up to 30 days. During this time, the medicine will take out not only the adult fleas but also the eggs and larvae. This makes sure that your cat is completely protected against fleas by taking out its entire life cycle at once.
3. Is Petarmor the Same as Frontline?
Answer
Yes, PetArmor is almost the same as Frontline. They both have the same active ingredient, and also the same application method.
4. What Are Side Effects of Petarmor?
Answer
Like many other flea and tick medications, PetArmor too has certain side effects. These effects are usually temporary, but you should monitor your cat for prolonged side effects. Get in touch with your vet if these side effects continue for a long period, say a week or two. PetArmor side effects include skin irritations like discomfort, redness, scratching, and so on. Vomiting and diarrhea are also common gastrointestinal problems that are seen as side effects of this drug. Stop applying the medication if you notice any of these side effects, and contact your vet to know about the next course of action.
5. How Long Does It Take for Petarmor to Work Cats?
Answer
PetArmor will take as little as 24 hours to start working on cats. In case of a delayed response, the drug can take up to 48 hours to start working. After that, the medication will continue to work its magic for the next 30 days during which it will take out both adult fleas, as well as eggs and larvae residing in your cat.
6. Can I Use Petarmor on a Nursing Cat?
Answer
Yes, you can use PetArmor on a nursing cat. You can also use the medication on cats that are breeding or lactating.
7. Is Petarmor Advanced 2 Safe for Cats?
Answer
Yes, the PetArmor Advanced 2 is safe for cats. It does not necessarily kill fleas, but it does help to prevent flea infestations.
8. How Long Does It Take for Petarmor to Dry?
Answer
PetArmor for Cats takes 24 hours to dry. During this time, it will spread over the applied surface, and start its course of action to protect the cat against ticks and fleas. You can just wash your hands with a bit of soap and water if you end up touching or playing with your cat during this time. That way, you can get the medicine off of your hands. Try keeping the cat indoors during those 24 hours. Doing so will help you keep the cat clean while the medication continues its work.
9. What happens if my cat licks PetArmor?
Answer
If your cat licks PetArmor, it can potentially cause mild to moderate gastrointestinal upset. The product contains active ingredients designed to be applied topically to the cat's skin, not ingested orally. If your cat ingests a small amount of PetArmor, it might experience symptoms such as drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, or mild stomach discomfort. These symptoms are typically self-limiting and resolve on their own without any specific treatment. However, if your cat ingests a large amount of the product or exhibits severe symptoms, it's important to seek veterinary assistance immediately.
10. Is PetArmor good for kittens?
Answer
PetArmor is generally safe for kittens over the age of 8 weeks and weighing at least 1.5 pounds (0.7 kilograms). However, different products within the PetArmor range may have specific guidelines regarding the minimum age and weight requirements. Before applying any flea or tick treatment to your kitten, consult with a veterinarian. They can evaluate your kitten's health, weight, and age to determine the most appropriate flea and tick control product for their specific needs. Additionally, your veterinarian can provide guidance on the proper application technique and frequency of use.
11. Why is my cat sleepy after flea treatment?
Answer
It is not uncommon for cats to exhibit sleepiness or lethargy after receiving a flea treatment. The active ingredients in certain topical spot-on treatments can have a systemic effect on your cat's body. These ingredients are designed to target and kill fleas and ticks by affecting their nervous systems. However, they can also have a mild sedative effect on cats, leading to drowsiness or lethargy. The degree of sleepiness can vary from cat to cat, and some cats may be more sensitive to the effects of the treatment than others. Additionally, the application process itself can be stressful for cats, and stress can contribute to feelings of tiredness. The handling, scent, or sensation of the treatment on their skin may temporarily disrupt their normal routine and cause them to seek extra rest.
12. Do fleas fall off cats after treatment?
Answer
Yes, fleas can fall off cats after treatment, especially when using effective flea treatments. Flea treatments, such as topical spot-on products or oral medications, are designed to kill adult fleas and disrupt their life cycle. After the treatment is applied to the cat's skin or ingested, the active ingredients work to eliminate the fleas on the cat. These treatments can kill fleas quickly, often within a few hours or days, depending on the product used. As the fleas are killed, they may detach from the cat's fur and fall off. However, not all fleas will immediately fall off after treatment. Some fleas may still be alive and present on the cat for a short period of time. However, these fleas will eventually die, and any new fleas that jump onto the treated cat will also be killed. It may take a few days for the flea population to be completely eradicated.
13. Why do cats hate flea medicine?
Answer
Cats may exhibit dislike or resistance towards flea medicine for several reasons. Some cats may have a heightened sensitivity or intolerance to certain ingredients in flea medicine. The scent, taste, or texture of the product may be unpleasant to them, leading to avoidance or resistance. The process of applying flea medicine can be stressful for cats. They may associate the application with restraint, handling, or discomfort, which can create negative associations with the product. Cats have a highly developed sense of smell and may be more sensitive to the odor of certain flea medications. Some products may have a strong scent that cats find offensive, causing them to resist or react negatively. Topical spot-on treatments can leave a residue on the cat's fur. Cats are known for their fastidious grooming behavior, and they may dislike the feel or taste of the medication residue, leading to attempts to lick it off or grooming excessively. If a cat has had a negative experience with flea medication in the past, such as adverse reactions or discomfort, it may develop an aversion or resistance to future treatments.
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