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These bowl inserts for the Cat Mate C100 and C200 feeders are made from high quality stainless steel which is hygienic, non-toxic, tasteless and non-allergic ensuring a healthy diet for your cat or dog. Simply drop them into the bowls included with your Cat Mate C100 or C200 Feeder, and your ready to go! Suitable for wet and dry food. Note: This item is NOT compatible with Cat Mate C10 or C20 Automatic Pet Feeders.
SKU | 3575782 |
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Primary Brand | Cat Mate |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .35 LB |
Primary Color | Silver |
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Contains BPA | No |
Removable Lid | No |
Personalized Item flag | No |
Wet Content Comp | No |
Dry Content Compatible | No |
Sealing Lid | No |
Lockable Lid | No |
Length | 6.25 IN |
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Height | 1.75 IN |
Width | 5.15 IN |
3 Year Manufacturer's Warranty.
These inserts are made to fit into the existing bowls supplied with the Cat Mate C100 or C200 Feeder.
No, I do not recommend this product.
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