According to the latest data from Grand View Research, the global pet toy market reached USD 7.85 billion in 2024 and is projected to exceed USD 11.2 billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth ra...
READ MOREThis disk interactive slow feeder bowl combines innovation and pet wellness with its sliding barrier lid and non-slip suction base, offering a playful yet functional mealtime experience. The adjustable sliding lid creates a puzzle-like challenge, encouraging pets to nudge and slide the cover to access food. It has effectively slowing eating speed, preventing gorging, and reducing risks of bloat, obesity, and related health issues. The sturdy suction base keeps the bowl firmly anchored to floors or surfaces, even during enthusiastic or "paw-slam" feeding sessions, ensuring stability and minimizing spills or messes. This dog cat slow feeding toy is made from from eco-friendly ABS materials, this bowl prioritizes sustainability and hygiene, featuring a smooth, crevice-free design for effortless cleaning and bacterial resistance. Perfect for dogs and cats, it transforms meals into engaging mental stimulation while promoting portion control and healthier digestion.
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Size: 22.5x3cm
Material: ABS
Color: pink, white, light grey, blue pink, blue
Usage: cat, dog, rabbit, hamster
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According to the latest data from Grand View Research, the global pet toy market reached USD 7.85 billion in 2024 and is projected to exceed USD 11.2 billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth ra...
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