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Sugar Glider Two Stainless Feeding Cups with Hanger (5 oz)

$ 5.68

Availability: 44 in stock
  • Animal: Sugar Glider
  • Brand: SunCoast Sugar Gliders
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Food Bowls

    Description

    Please note:  The hangers may come in black or chrome.
    Sugar gliders need to eat and its helpful to us humans to feed them up high in the cage so they don’t doody in their food, unless of course, you use a “glider dining room”.  If you don’t have a dining room , we’ve found a great product.  These 5 ounce stainless steel feed cups are durable, easily cleaned, and convenient.
    Let’s face it.  Our sugar glider cages often occupy a place of prominence in our homes.  And most of us humans want to have an attractive and well outfitted environment for our fuzzy gliding buddies.  Personally, we love the modern, minimalistic design of these stainless steel feeding cups.
    But not only do they look sleek, they are also practical, rust-resistant and indestructible.  In fact, they are so durable, your sugar gliders can eat, play, pounce, kick and bite on the cups endlessly – these will hold up to the toughest treatment!
    Ever wondered  why stainless steel is so popular in hospitals, kitchens, food and pharmaceutical processing facilities?  The reason is because of its hygienic properties – it is simply one of the easiest materials to clean.  The cups measure 3″ in diameter and 1.5″ deep.
    And since it is up to us to keep our furry friends’ environment fresh and clean, why not make it easy on ourselves?  The cups are dishwasher safe and if you want to see your sugar gliders’ cups really glisten, spritz ’em with a little GreenStump after cleaning and you’ll be amazed at how easy to maintain they will be!
    The cups slip easily in and out of their detachable chrome plated steel hangers, making it very easy to hook or unhook for cleaning and refilling.  Your sugar gliders can comfortably perch from any location around the cup while feasting.  The detachable hanger attaches easily to any cage.  Each cup is big enough to feed a single course to several gliders.