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Stainless Steel Non-Tip Dish 3/4lt - 06055 - Bowls

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This high grade stainless steel pet dish will not rust and is suitable for both food and water.
This high grade stainless steel pet dish will not rust and is suitable for both food and water. It is extremely hygenic and dishwasher safe. The rubber rim keeps the dish in place whilst your pet is eating or drinking.
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Summary: Stainless Steel Non-Tip Dish 3/4lt - 06055 Bowls - - Delivery for Stainless Steel Non-Tip Dish 3/4lt - 06055: 2-3 working days. This high grade stainless steel pet dish will not rust and is suitable for both food and water.
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