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ZJchao Interactive Dog Cat Feeder Toys Automatic Dog Feeding Dispenser Puzzle Toy Enhances IQ Training and Entertainment for Pets (Blue)
$23.42
About This
- [Versatile Design] : Designed to meet the needs of various pets, including cats and dogs, and can adapt to different sizes and dietary preferences.
- [Safe Materials] : Made from and odorless plastic materials, prioritizing pet health and safety for peace of mind during meal times.
- [Enhances Bonding] : The toy strengthens the connection between pets and owners, while boosting mental stimulation and intelligence in furry friends.
- [Generous Capacity] : With the ability to hold multiple days' worth of food, this feeder saves time and effort on refills, allowing for more enjoyment with pets.
- [Automatic Feeding] : Equipped with a handy automatic feeding feature, this toy offers scheduled feedings to maintain a positive eating routine for pets.
Overview
- Brand : ZJchao
- Recommended Uses For Product : indoor/outdoor
- Color : Blue
- Included Components : no
- Product Dimensions : 9.84"L x 5.11"W x 4.33"H
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