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World Of Pets Plastic Double Pet Bowl 250ml

Case Size: 12 x 250ml

£12.44 inc. VAT

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SKU: PWP1453 Category:
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Description

Ideal for serving biscuits, wet food and water, the World of Pets Plastic Double Pet Bowl includes two segments for dual use. With easy pick-up handles, the World of Pets Plastic Double Pet Bowl is available in three assorted colours.

A durable plastic construction that’s easy to clean and dishwasher safe, the World of Pets Plastic Double Pet Bowl is suitable for feeding dogs and cats alike.

250ml
Material: PP
25.5cm
Double
3 Assorted Colours: Blue, Purple & Grey
The World of Pets Plastic Double Pet Bowl is a simplistic and convenient solution for all furry friends available in three assorted colours.

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