Description
Specifications: Color: White/Coffee Material: MDF stainless steel Overall dimensions: 24″ x 14″ x 32.5″ (L x W x H) Size of the dog bowl: 7″ x 3″ (Dia x H) Interior size of the dog food storage cabinet: 19″ x 10″ x 9.5″ (L x W x H) Weight capacity of the tabletop: 66 lbs Weight capacity of the open compartment: 22 lbs Weight capacity of the dog food storage cabinet: 33 lbs Weight capacity of each dog bowl: 11 lbs Net weight: 42 lbs Package included: 1 x Pet feeder station 1 x User’s manual
-The bottom drawer with 2 dog food bowls is more in line with the pet’s body height
-The bottom drawer can be easily pulled out or in for easy feeding and saving space
-The countertop and an open compartment keep your pet’s supplies in order
-The pull-out storage cabinet is designed for storing pet food or toys
-3 side hooks help store harnesses and teaser sticks easy access for next-time use
-The dog bowl is made of stainless steel durable pet-friendly
-The anti-toppling device prevents pets from hurting in case the cabinet overturns
-The storage cabinet can load up to 60 kg providing sufficient space for the daily storage
Carlos Noriega (verified owner)
Really good product and very sturdy, easy instructions to follow. Matches well with our cabinets that it almost looks like it was built with our kitchen. We did add our own pulls to make it our own.
Smile Saurus (verified owner)
This is a sleek piece of furniture. It did arrive with a chunk of ‘wood’ missing from one of the pieces, but luckily it was a piece that isn’t visible once the feeding station is assembled. My husband used wood glue to re-attach it, no biggie. From start to finish, this took him about an hour and half to assemble.
We bought this because we recently acquired a kitten and he has his own bedroom that he gets shut into at night so that our dog can’t bother him. Once he’s a bit bigger we’ll feel safer with him having free-run of the house at night. But until then, it is the smallest bedroom in the house and space is definitely an issue. We had a big plastic tote for his food, a mat with his food and water dishes on it (that he was constantly knocking over anyhow), an ottoman that opens into a chaise and into a bed, a dresser, and a vanity (not to mention countless cat toys). I gave away the vanity, rearranged the dresser & ottoman, and ditched the food tote and food dishes/mat. It made a big difference, and now he isn’t spilling his food and water.
I like the ‘cubby’ shelf because I can store wet cat food and dry cat treats there, and the top is a large enough surface for a cat bed.