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Automatic Food and Water Dispenser for Cats & Dogs

785,00 EGP
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Avocado Shaped Dual Pet Bowl

365,00 EGP
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(6x30x10cm)
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Bone Print Stainless Steel Pet Bowl Xl

500,00 EGP
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Cat Face Shaped Dual Pet Bowl

275,00 EGP
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(7x30x16cm)
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Double Feeding Bowl for Cats and Dogs

325,00 EGP
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Dual Stainless Steel Pet Bowl

275,00 EGP
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(5x39x25cm)

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Fish Shaped Cat Feeder With Stainless Steel Bowls

285,00 EGP
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Food and Water Dispenser for Cats & Dogs

640,00 EGP
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Frosty Pet Bowl

485,00 EGP
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(23.5x23.5x6cm)

Summer Cooling Bowl for Pets - Frosty Water & Food Dish for Dogs & Cats - Stable Base & Detachable Design for Hot Weather

Heart Shaped Pet Water Fountain

1.340,00 EGP
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Keep your pets hydrated with this automatic water fountain featuring a flower design spout. The circulating filtration system provides clean, fresh water while encouraging cats and small dogs to drink more. Large 2.4L capacity, quiet operation, and easy-to-clean design make it perfect for daily use.

Nano Automatic Pet Feeder 7 lbs

3.850,00 EGP
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  • Convenient dog or cat feeding: choose from 6 current meal times and quantities, or do your own 6 program Enjoy long days of work, early feeding, and stress-free food control with this durable, high-quality dog or cat device with a built-in dog food bowl. Unique spill-proof design features superior feeding dispersion technology that detects and prevents uncommon crowding in other automatic cat feeders or dog feeders. Plug the port for daily use; 4 nano AA batteries in case of power out

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