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  • Pop Bottle Fountain Waterer

    • Pop Bottle Water Fountain


      Plastic brace holds your disposable drink bottles to the outside of wire cages using the weight of the water bottle. The bottle is held to the cage by a provided plastic band or spring. This drinker lets you use a bottle hanging on the outside of your bird and small animal cages. The drinker is of smooth plastic, threads securely on the neck of 20 ounce, 1 liter, and 2 liter plastic soda bottles, and water bottles that have the same threads as a soda bottle.


      The included spring or plastic band is used to loop around and lock the bottle to the cage; the weight of the bottle will keep the plastic water dispenser in place. If using a 2 liter bottle, it is recommended to use a modified coat hanger to hang the bottle to the outside of the cage.


      Dimension:
      • 4” Long
      • 3/4” Wide
      • 5/8” Deep
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