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Stainless Steel Pet Coop Cup

Stainless Steel Pet Coop Cup

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Size: 16-Ounce
This coop cup securely bolts to any wire cage to hold water or food. Removes easily with a twist of the wingnut. Easy to clean and extremely durable. Made of 14/4 stainless steel (14 percent chrome/4 percent nickel). Available in 16-ounce. Measures 5-4/5-inch length by 5-1/2-inch width by 2-1/2-inch height.

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List Price : $7.49
Price : $6.39
You Save : $1.10 (15%)
Stainless Steel Pet Coop Cup

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 5.5 x 2.5 inches ; 8.6 ounces

  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.

  • ASIN: B000GDVUE6

  • Item model number: ZW991 20

Product Features

  • This coop cup securely bolts to any wire cage to hold water or food

  • Removes easily with a twist of the wingnut

  • Easy to clean and extremely durable

  • Made of 14/4 stainless steel (14 percent chrome/4 percent nickel)

  • Available in 16-ounce


List Price : $7.49
Price : $6.39
You Save : $1.10 (15%)
Stainless Steel Pet Coop Cup

Customer Reviews


I wanted stainless steel food dishes that sat lower than the standard locking food cups for my ferrets, for use on the door of a (cat-sized) hard plastic travel crate. (A smaller crate might require 10 or 12 oz dishes.) By mounting the holder rings upside down, this causes the bowls to wedge into the ring tighter, and thus defeats all ferret efforts to spill the contents. They've never managed it even once, but it's still easy for me to remove the bowls for cleaning and refilling. (Because there isn't a tab on the bottom of these bowls they also sit flat on the counter!) I'm much happier with these proportions and this look. I also have four 20 oz versions in our Ferret Nation 142 cage. Love 'em!

I decided to invest in these crate bowls after the dogs in my grooming business kept knocking over their food and water dishes and spoiling their freshly washed coats. These coop cups did just the trick. The screw on the back is quite difficult to remove (it seems like a machine screws them on and they were not threaded correctly), but once that is out of the way, it's quick and easy to securely fasten the cups to the crate. I put mine on the crate doors so I can easily clean and refill them when I open the door.

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