Durable, practical plastic water bottles come with a wire holder to attach to cage. A cute plastic turtle floats inside so you know exactly how much water is left and our small animal water bottles are BPA free for a healthier habitat.
SKU | 3366606 |
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Primary Brand | EveryYay |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Assorted |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Medium |
Height | 8 IN |
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Filling instructions: Fill bottle to capacity. Water bottle work on a vacuum lock. When bottle is filled and first inverted, press the control ball and let water trickle out until vacuum develops before placing bottle in holder. Occasional dripping due to temperature causing expansion of the bottle is normal. The double ball bearing design prevents leaks. Maintenance: It is recommended to wash and rinse bottle weekly. After cleaning and refilling, make sure sealing gasket is in place. Always tighten bottle cap securely; if cap is loose, air entry can cause nonstop dripping until bottle is empty. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight. Not Dishwasher Safe. Always Fill Bottle Completely Full.
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