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Designed with multiple angled pillars arranged in segmented patterns, this pineapple-shaped slow feeder effectively regulates your pet's eating pace and portion intake. The strategically positioned obstacles encourage smaller, slower bites to promote healthier digestion and prevent overeating, helping establish scientifically balanced eating habits.
Featuring a non-slip base with multiple rubber grips, the bowl stays firmly in place even during enthusiastic feeding sessions. The vibrant pineapple design adds a tropical touch to your pet's dining experience while serving an important functional purpose.
Perfect for pets who eat too quickly, this innovative feeder combines:
• Angled pillar arrays for speed control
• 360° non-slip stability
• Playful yet functional pineapple aesthetic
• Veterinary-approved portion management
• Easy-to-clean construction
The cheerful design transforms routine meals into engaging, health-conscious experiences that benefit both pets and owners alike.
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Size: 24.5x19.5x4.7cm
Material: plastic
Color: Multi-color
Usage: cat, dog
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