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LED Rolling Cat Toy Ball — Auto-Rotating, Color-Changing LED + Catnip
Your cat entertains itself — no effort from you required. This self-rolling ball spins 360°, flashes color-changing LED lights, and automatically reverses direction every time it bumps into a wall or corner. Infused with real catnip and a built-in bell, it triggers your cat’s natural hunting instinct from the moment it powers on. USB rechargeable — 1.5 hours of charging gives 4 hours of playtime. Auto-shuts off after 45 minutes to preserve battery life.
3-in-1 Interactive Slow Feeder Bowl for Dogs & Cats — Puzzle + Lick Mat + Slow Bowl
Turn every meal into a brain game. This 3-in-1 feeder combines a rotating puzzle, a lick mat zone, and a slow feeder bowl all in one round dish. Three spinning layers make your dog or cat work for their food — slowing them down, reducing bloating, and burning mental energy at the same time. Holds up to 2 cups of food. BPA-free, dishwasher safe, and built for daily use.
Slow Feeder Lick Mat for Dogs & Cats — Non-Slip Suction Cup Design
Keep your pet calm, focused, and eating at a healthy pace. This silicone lick mat works for both dogs and cats — smear it with peanut butter, yogurt, wet food, or treats and let the textured surface do the rest. Strong suction cups hold it firmly to any flat surface, so your pet can’t drag it away. Easy to clean — just one press pops it off, then rinse or toss in the dishwasher. Available in 4 fun colors.
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Food for Large Breed Complete dry food with lamb and rice for adult dogs of all breeds over 1 year
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