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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This adorable strawberry-shaped pet bowl features multiple central pillars that strategically divide food portions, effectively slowing down your pet's eating and drinking pace. The clever obstruction design prevents gulping and overconsumption, promoting better digestion and healthier eating habits.
Ideal for busy pet owners, the slow feeder provides intelligent portion control during short absences. By extending mealtime duration, it helps align your pet's eating schedule with your daily routine for more scientific time management. The food-dispensing pillars turn each meal into a stimulating activity that satisfies your pet's natural foraging instincts while preventing bloating and other rapid-eating related issues.
Crafted with food-safe materials in a cheerful strawberry motif, this functional feeder combines veterinary-recommended slow feeding technology with playful aesthetics - because healthy eating should be enjoyable too!
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Size: 23x21.5x4.7cm
Material: plastic
Color: Multi-color
Usage: cat, dog
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