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The Super Pet Gravity Bin Feeder holds up to 2 pounds of food, giving your pets a five day food supply! The exclusive snap-lock bracket system attaches directly to any wire cage. It can also be used in glass enclosures using the Super Pet Suction Cups, sold separately. Gravity Bin Feeders feature a unique sifter floor design that eliminates pellet dust, preventing respiratory problems for your ferret. Available in Black, White or Assorted colors.
Dimensions: 5.75”L x 5”W x 8”H.
Good with different mounting. Not for diggers!
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We have had one of these feeders for about 5 years now. Our ferrets have been able to knock it over and remove it from their cage since day one. The bracket was basically worthless. We use double sided velcro (the kind you get in a big roll to wrap around cables) and wraped a long piece at the top and on at the bottom, just above the bowl part. This has kept the feeder from being torn off the cage (and I ferrets can get anything off in just a few minutes). The only thing is our youngest two like to dig the food out, and since this holds alot of food, alot of food gets thrown on the floor.
We have had one of these feeders for about 5 years now. Our ferrets have been able to knock it over and remove it from their cage since day one. The b...
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works fine with a little modification
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My ferret likes his new food bowl, but after two days he was able to tip it on its side and some food was lost. But I added an extra bolt and nut to keep in place and it's working great, now he can't budge the thing. They should give two cage attachments not just one.
My ferret likes his new food bowl, but after two days he was able to tip it on its side and some food was lost. But I added an extra bolt and nut to ...
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DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY
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Although nicer than the "J" feeder, this feeder isn't much better if you have a digger. Even the ferrets that aren't normally diggers were digging trying to get into the hole where the food is stored after digging out all the food from the bowel section. My ferrets were also trying to pull it off the cage and were able to turn the whole thing over since it's connected to the cage with a screw.
Although nicer than the "J" feeder, this feeder isn't much better if you have a digger. Even the ferrets that aren't normally diggers were digging tr...
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eh
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My ferret is also a digger and this bowl ended up being a HUGH waste of money. Not only was the ferret wasting food, but he also broke three of them off the side of the cage by trying to dig behind them. Don't waste your time with this one. It's probably a good concept for rabbits though.
My ferret is also a digger and this bowl ended up being a HUGH waste of money. Not only was the ferret wasting food, but he also broke three of them o...
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Not too great
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My ferret is a digger, so with this feeder I was having to clean the food out of the cage daily. So everytime I filled it, we had to vaccum, there was food flying everywhere. He had a lot of fun though! I ended up buying 2 marshall's ceramic crocks, he still digs in them, but there's no where near as much of a mess to clean.
My ferret is a digger, so with this feeder I was having to clean the food out of the cage daily. So everytime I filled it, we had to vaccum, there wa...
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