Slow Paws Anxiety Relief Lick Mat & Slow Feeder Pad
Slow Paws Anxiety Relief Lick Mat & Slow Feeder Pad
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Material: Silicone
Type: Puppies
Material: Silicone
Product size: 17.5cm
Material: Silicone
High and low temperature resistance: applicable temperature range -40 to 240 degrees Celsius
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Digestive Health Perfected
Fast eating leads to poor digestion. Our feeders encourage slower intake, ensuring better chewing, reduced air intake, and optimal nutrient absorption for a healthier, happier gut.

Safety in Every Bite
Gulping food is a primary cause of dangerous bloat and choking. Our innovative designs naturally slow down your pet's eating pace, dramatically reducing these serious health risks.

Mindful Meals, Happier Pets
Transform mealtime into a stimulating activity! Slow feeders engage your pet's natural foraging instincts, reducing boredom, calming anxiety, and making every meal a rewarding mental challenge.
FAQs
Is this water pipe truly edible and safe for my bird?
Yes, absolutely! Our Convenient Edible Bird Water Pipe is made from food-grade, bird-safe PP (polypropylene) material that is intended to be safely chewed and nibbled on by your feathered friend. The blue coloring is also from a non-toxic, food-safe dye.
How does my bird use this water pipe?
Simply fill the pipe with fresh water and hang it securely in your bird's cage using the integrated hook or by attaching it to the bars. The open end allows your bird to easily drink. The edible nature means they can also interact with and chew on the pipe, providing enrichment.
How often should I refill the water pipe and how long does it typically last?
Refill the water pipe daily with fresh water to ensure your bird always has access to clean hydration. The lifespan of the edible pipe will vary depending on your bird's chewing habits. Some birds may nibble on it gently over a longer period, while others might be more enthusiastic chewers and require replacement sooner. Monitor the pipe and replace it when it becomes significantly damaged or depleted.
Can I put anything other than water in the pipe, like liquid vitamins or supplements?
While you can technically add liquid vitamins or supplements, we recommend checking with your avian veterinarian first. Some additives might interact with the PP material over time or alter its edibility. It's generally best to administer supplements in a separate, easily cleaned dish unless specifically advised otherwise by your vet.