SUPER DESIGN
SUPER DESIGN Rotating Slow Feeder Bowl
Product Overview
The SUPER DESIGN Rotating Slow Feeder Bowl combines fun and functionality to keep your pet engaged while promoting healthier eating habits. Its 360° rotating design creates a “food maze” that slows down eating, prevents choking and vomiting, and adds mental stimulation during mealtime. Perfect for cats and dogs that eat too quickly or need extra enrichment.
Key Features
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360° Rotating Design – Creates a playful eating experience while encouraging slower, healthier feeding.
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Two-Layer Structure – Rotating maze plate plus stable base offers both entertainment and digestive protection.
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Promotes Healthy Digestion – Prevents fast eating, reduces the risk of vomiting, bloating, and indigestion.
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Interactive & Enriching – Doubles as a puzzle toy, keeping pets mentally stimulated and entertained when alone.
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Durable PP Material – Smooth inner surface is easy to clean, while the textured matte outer surface is anti-slip and comfortable to handle.
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Detachable & Easy to Clean – Simple snap-on design allows quick disassembly and reassembly for hassle-free cleaning.
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Safe & Pet-Friendly Details – Rounded edges prevent scratches; anti-slip rubber strips keep the bowl stable and spill-free.
Product Information
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Product Name: Rotating Slow Feeder Bowl
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Brand: SUPER DESIGN
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Material: PP (Polypropylene)
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Dimensions: 19.2 × 5.2 cm
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Colors: Coral Orange
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Application: Cats & Dogs (slow feeding, puzzle feeding)
✨ Why Choose This Bowl?
Because mealtime should be fun, healthy, and interactive — protecting your pet’s stomach while keeping them entertained.
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