When mealtime comes around for your small pet, choose EveryYay Food & Water Crock for Small Animals. This attachable dish locks into place on your pet's wire habitat to prevent tipping. You can easily adjust the bowl to make eating and drinking more comfortable for your small animal.
SKU | 3922650 |
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Primary Brand | EveryYay |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Installation instructions: Install 3-6 inches above habitat floor. Ensure back panel and bolt and securely tightened. Care instructions: Not dishwasher safe. Use warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly to remove any soap residue. Do not use detergent or bleach.
FOR PET USE ONLY. Inspect regularly and replace if part becomes damaged.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on petco.com
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on petco.com
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