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Small Low Crock

 

One of Kristen's favorites, this small plastic crock is wonderful for hosptial cages or serving fresh foods. Measures approximately 3 1/4" wide x 1 1/4" deep. Top rack dishwasher safe. Colors may vary.

 

 

 

Medium Low Crock

This great little crock is perfect for feeding eggfood, fresh greens, and sprouts. It may also be used as a bath dish for smaller birds such as finches and canaries. It's another of Kristen's favorites! Measures 4 1/2" wide x 1 1/14” deep. Not quite as big around as a cat dish, but close. Top rack dishwasher safe. Colors may vary.
 
 
 
Plastic Treat Cup with Wire Hanger
 
This sturdy, neat and tidy little treat cup has fast become one of our favorites for offering small items such as grit, sprouts, and shaved cuttlebone!  It measures approximately 1" deep and 2" across.  It can be used with or without the included wire hanger, and is shallow enough to be used as a hospital cage feeder for even the smallest finch. Top rack dishwasher safe.
 
 
 
Parrot Cage Cup
 
This great cup actually fits the white standard 30" x 18" x 18" China Cage seed cup doors. Top rack dishwasher safe. Colors may vary.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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