The EveryYay Table Manners Marble-Print Silicone Placemat is a canine coaster you, your pet, and your kitchen floors will appreciate. Perfect for furry family members who tend to make a mess, this placement helps contain spills from mealtime thrills and keeps their bowl from sliding. Its flexible rubber-like material is also dish-washer safe for an easy clean after they chow down.
SKU | 3162945 |
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Primary Brand | EveryYay |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Medium |
Material | Silicone |
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