KADTC
KADTC Space Fortress Puzzle Feeder Toy
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Advanced Intelligence Training + Slow Feeding in One
Engage your dog’s mind while promoting healthier eating habits.
The KADTC Space Fortress is a two-in-one interactive puzzle toy designed to mentally stimulate your dog and act as a slow feeder. Developed under a U.S. local brand with appearance patent protection, it’s perfect for keeping bored or energetic dogs focused, calm, and happy.
Key Features
2 Levels of Difficulty – One Smart Toy
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Level 1: Push the movable discs or covers to access food grooves.
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Level 2: Shake the transparent food granary to drop food into side channels, then unlock them again.
Two layers of play challenge your dog’s memory and problem-solving skills.
Adjustable Food Channel Design
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Modify difficulty by adjusting or closing food channels
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Compatible with kibble up to 19mm
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Slows feeding and reduces choking risk
True Slow Feeder Bowl Replacement
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Holds up to 285g (10.05 oz) of food
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Promotes digestion, prevents bloating and gulping
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Ideal for dogs that eat too fast
Cognitive Enrichment & Energy Outlet
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Stimulates mental development
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Reduces boredom, destructive behavior, and anxiety
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Encourages independence and focus
Safe, Durable & Easy to Clean
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Made from food-grade ABS
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Free from BPA, PVC, and phthalates
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Removable granary for thorough washing
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Water-safe with drainage-friendly design
Product Specs
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Size: 330mm (L) × 330mm (W) × 181mm (H)
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Weight: 992g
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Max Kibble Size: 19mm
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Capacity: 285g
KADTC – Smarter Play, Healthier Pets.
Designed in the USA | Patented Appearance
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