Rubbermaid Pets Scoop'n Store Pet Food Storage

Pet food storage with the Rubbermaid name! Seals in freshness while locking out pests and pets. The slimline design is ideal for storing against a utility room or garage wall.Features and Benefits:Bags fit neatly inside. No need to pour food into the bin. Keeps container clean.Holds a 40-45 lb. bag of food OR 55 lbs. of loose dry food.Airtight Dual-foam Seal.Handy 1.5 cup scoop stores in lid.Easy-access hinged lid.Slim shape for easy storage.High-density polyethylene base for durability.Durable material and design resists cracking.

  • Pet food storage with the Rubbermaid name

  • Seals in freshness while locking out pests and pets

  • Slimline design is ideal for storing against a utility room or garage wall

  • Handy pet food scoop stores in lid

  • Offered in assorted colors please allow us to select for you



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Lixit 1/2 Gal Rabbit Water Bottle RB64


Great Water Bottle4

I had one of those cheap water bottles for my ferret and it leaked constantly. One of his shelves was always soaked. I finally had enough and went to petsmart and bought this one. After about 5 minutes it stopped leaking and my ferret loves it. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 if your cage doesn't have a lot of horizontal wires for this to hang on (like my cage does) you may have some difficulty getting it on there. With a little engineering I was able to but if you have a cage that has a ton of vertical bars and not many horizontal bars (like mine) you may run into some difficulty. However it's still probably the best water bottle out there.More detail ...

Super Pet CritterTrail 5-Ounce Deluxe Water Bottle


TERRIFIC! A VERY RARE NON-LEAKING BOTTLE!5

You can search high and wide as I have done for a small pet water bottle that doesn't leak. It's a tall order and I have yet to succeed in finding such a bottle for Danny Boy my chinchilla. Oasis used to make great ones but they apparently have sold out to another manufacturer and those bottes are now not up to par. Other popular brands continually leak.



But this tiny water bottle does not leak. Three cheers and hurrah!



Since it is dark blue it is a little hard to know just how much water has been drunk by small pets (mine are two mice). So it's best to change the water at least every other day. That way one can be safe.



Be sure to tamp the tip of the bottle a few times after installing it in the cage. That will stop any initial leaking due to jarring.



But it's a great relief for me to find a non-leaking product. They're hard to find and I am glad to have come upon this one.More detail ...

Super Pet Paw-Print PetWare Bowl Guinea Pig Colors Vary


Good sturdy bowl for Pigs4

I've found that ceramic bowls work best for guinea pigs because they tend to like to stand on the rim while they eat and if the guinea pig is heavy this causes the plastic bowls to tip over easily. This one has a nice soft rim that will be comfortable on little cavy feet! Also guinea pigs eat a lot of pellets during the day and this is a good sized bowl. You can ensure there will be plenty of food available to them but you won't have to fill it all the way so spills/messes will be less likely.More detail ...

Super Pet Rabbit Rollin' The Hay Holder


Fun way to feed hay to rabbits5

What a fun and unique way to both feed hay to your rabbit and also provide hours of entertainment. I purchased this hay holder for my Lionhead rabbit a small breed who is easily bored when in her cage. I was unhappy with manger style hay holders and wanted a better way to feed hay. This item seemed perfect.



When I first received this item I was surprised by how large it was and the generous hay filling capacity (when connected to the cage it is is about 7" wide 7" deep about 6" high) and how sturdy it looked. Standard wire holder with a ball that has plastic sides/ends with wire running around the center. The ball does detach from the holder if desired. Although filling it with hay is easy I am disappointed over how you close the door. The center of the ball has a small door that opens but it does not clip or lock shut. It may pop open if not securely pushed in. So far no problem but I do wonder how long that door will work. Because of this items size when attaching to the cage you will lose a lot of space. Preferably you would use this with a large or extra large rabbit cage. I prefer attaching mine to the cage to avoid getting the hay dirty from litter as rolls on the ground. Note: I have the Iris Plastic Rabbit Cage and so this could not attach to the thick plastic bars of the cage. This hay holder was made to attach on wire cages. To use this with my Iris cage I used 3 large zip ties and the holder is securely attached while the ball is still removable. Easy to cut off the inexpensive zip ties off when needed. Thought I would mention this to others using the same type of rabbit cage.



My rabbit quickly learned to use this Rollin' Hay Holder and seems to like playing with it. After about 5 days she started actively eating hay out of it and spinning it slowly around. She gets just the right amount of hay and there's not much waste under the hay holder. I mounted it at chest height so that hay particles do not fall into her eyes. My bunny is normally shy about new things in her cage and so I am pleased that she started using this item so quickly.



If you have a rabbit this is a fun way to feed hay and the price is about right. The title says this is for rabbits while the description says it will work for guinea pigs chinchillas or other small animals too. Also to note you do not get to chose the color you will receive which is mentioned in the item description. I received this item in purple. Just a reminder that you will receive 1 of 4 assorted colors.



PROS:

* Fun design that promises hours of entertainment while feeding hay that they need in their diet.

* Rabbit gets the right amount of hay not too much with less waste than the side hay mangers.

* Easily attaches to cage or can be used without the holder as a ball. Fun when bunny rolls this around your living room as a toy.

* Easy to fill with hay.

* Sanitary when connected to the cage using the holder.

* Easy to clean. I use a bottle brush and go through the wire ball door opening.



CONS:

* Poor design for closing the wire hay door in the ball. No clip or secure way to close. You push it to close but I wonder how secure this will be over time with continued use. I would imagine a small clip purchased separately would work to securely close this door. Good price though so despite this one problem I do recommend this for rabbit owners. I am very pleased and would buy this again :o)More detail ...

Drinkwell with 50 Oz Reservoir


Fountain great reservoir not so much.4

First of all I know that on the other versions of the fountain (with or without this extra reservoir) there were reviews stating that the fountain was noisy or that their cats would not drink from it. This was not my experience the fountain runs pretty quietly you just need to make sure there is enough water in the bowl (enough to cover the little hole at the base of the bowl where filtration gets cycled through.)



You will need to give your pets time to adjust. My two kittens are 6 months old and they have always drank from a bowl. When I first hooked up the fountain they stuck their paws in and played a little but mostly looked at it nervously for a couple days. I left their regular bowl next to it and noticed after a few days one cat started to prefer the fountain. After a week I took the regular bowl away at meal time and my other cat started to drink from the fountain. I think most cats will need a gradual change to this don't expect them to like it overnight.



The bowl itself holds more water than both my cats need for 2 or 3 days. Getting a reservoir attachment wasn't needed but I got one just so I could always feel secure they'd have plenty of water if something happened and I was away from home. This may be different with dogs as I think they drink way more water.

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The 50 oz. reservoir container was INSTANTLY KNOCKED OVER by my curious kitten. I had even tucked it by the wall in a position LESS likely to be knocked over... but this is designed so poorly that if your pet likes to jump over it or put their paw up on it bam... falls over and empties a ton of water all over the floor! (Yes it was "secured" by the little plastic "latch" piece on the back but it's very flimsy. Plus there is no way to flip the reservoir over after you fill it without spilling at least a little bit of water.)



So now I use the fountain by itself. I add a cup of water directly to the bowl at feeding time every day. It stays pretty clean way cleaner than the old bowl so I give it a good scrub about once a week. (Compared to the old bowl which was dirty daily.)



Unless you have a dog or need to be away from the house for more than a couple days I'd just get the fountain without the reservoir container. Drinkwell Pet FountainMore detail ...

Rubbermaid Pets Scoop'n Store Pet Food Storage


What I was looking for4

Great for my needs. May not be exactly "Air Tight". There is a good seal on the opening hatch however the enire lid does not appear to seal well to the container.More detail ...

Super Pet CritterTrail 5-Ounce Deluxe Water Bottle


Perfect upgrade5

Crittertrail cages should come with this water bottle by default. It has 2 balls in it to prevent leaking but my dwarf hamster can still drink out of it just fine. Cleaning and refilling is easy. If you have a Crittertrail cagebuy this!More detail ...

Drinkwell with 50 Oz Reservoir


Fountain great reservoir not so much.4

First of all I know that on the other versions of the fountain (with or without this extra reservoir) there were reviews stating that the fountain was noisy or that their cats would not drink from it. This was not my experience the fountain runs pretty quietly you just need to make sure there is enough water in the bowl (enough to cover the little hole at the base of the bowl where filtration gets cycled through.)



You will need to give your pets time to adjust. My two kittens are 6 months old and they have always drank from a bowl. When I first hooked up the fountain they stuck their paws in and played a little but mostly looked at it nervously for a couple days. I left their regular bowl next to it and noticed after a few days one cat started to prefer the fountain. After a week I took the regular bowl away at meal time and my other cat started to drink from the fountain. I think most cats will need a gradual change to this don't expect them to like it overnight.



The bowl itself holds more water than both my cats need for 2 or 3 days. Getting a reservoir attachment wasn't needed but I got one just so I could always feel secure they'd have plenty of water if something happened and I was away from home. This may be different with dogs as I think they drink way more water.

***

The 50 oz. reservoir container was INSTANTLY KNOCKED OVER by my curious kitten. I had even tucked it by the wall in a position LESS likely to be knocked over... but this is designed so poorly that if your pet likes to jump over it or put their paw up on it bam... falls over and empties a ton of water all over the floor! (Yes it was "secured" by the little plastic "latch" piece on the back but it's very flimsy. Plus there is no way to flip the reservoir over after you fill it without spilling at least a little bit of water.)



So now I use the fountain by itself. I add a cup of water directly to the bowl at feeding time every day. It stays pretty clean way cleaner than the old bowl so I give it a good scrub about once a week. (Compared to the old bowl which was dirty daily.)



Unless you have a dog or need to be away from the house for more than a couple days I'd just get the fountain without the reservoir container. Drinkwell Pet FountainMore detail ...

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