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1.3L Automatic Cat Food Dispenser with Rotating Design, Spine Raised Base, Up to 7-Day Feeding for Small Pets, ABS, PP Materials, Easy to Disassemble (Grey)
$60.29
About This
- [Rotating and Retractable Design] The automatic cat feeder is easy to carry and store, blocking dust and protecting pet health effectively.
- [Odorless and Safe Material] Made of abs and pp materials, the water dispenser is safe for pets. the modular design allows for easy disassembly and cleaning.
- [Suitable for Cats and Small to Medium Sized Dogs] With a capacity of 1.3lbs food and 1.3 liters of water, this pet feeder can be used for up to 7 days for small pets and 3 days for medium sized pets.
- [Pet's Spine The raised base of the feeder protects the pet's spine, while the adjustable buckle ring prevents food clogging.
- [Leave for Vacation without Worry] The automatic feeder ensures your pets are fed even when you are away. no more pet hunger when you're on vacation.
Overview
- Material : ABS,PP
- Target Species : pet
- Brand : Pongnas
- Special Feature : Adjustable
- Color : Grey
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