Pop. Scoop. Seal. Dopamine: The Paw Spoon Set That Makes Wet Food Feel Less Messy

If you feed wet food, you know the routine:
open the can → try not to break a nail → scoop → the lid drips → fridge smells like “fish opinions.”
Let’s fix that with one tiny tool set that’s basically dopamine for feeding time: the Silicone Can Opener Spoon + Universal Seal Lid—aka pop, scoop, seal in seconds.
The 3-step system: Pop. Scoop. Seal.
1) Pop open with less effort (no nail suffering)
The paw spoon uses a lever-assist design to lift stubborn lids with less effort—so you’re not using your fingernails (or a random spoon) as tools. Electric Pets
2) Scoop clean, keep it neat
It’s made to scoop straight from the can for a cleaner prep setup and fewer “extra gadgets on the counter.” Electric Pets
3) Seal it airtight (bye fridge odor)
The included tri-ring universal lid fits multiple can diameters and creates a tight, leak-resistant seal—helping lock in aroma + moisture for fresher leftovers and better portion control. Electric Pets
Why this is an “everyday upgrade” (not just cute)
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Food-grade silicone build (easy to wipe, resists odors)
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360° easy-clean: rinse from any angle, fast and hygienic
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Keeps feeding more tidy + odor-free (especially helpful if you store opened cans in the fridge)
And yes—the paw print design is cute. Because functional can be adorable.
What’s in the box (quick facts)
Materials: food-grade silicone + resin (structural parts)
Set weight: ~0.22 lb (100 g)
Spoon size: 5.12" × 1.57" (13 × 4 cm); ~0.09 lb (40 g)
Tiny safety + use tips (so it works perfectly)
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Avoid sharp edges when lifting lids; don’t use near open flames/high heat.
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Before you place a sealed can sideways in the fridge, check fit first; reseal only on a clean, smooth rim for best airtight performance.
Build your “wet food station” (simple dopamine routine)
Try this 20-second flow:
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Open can with the lever spoon
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Scoop portion into bowl
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Seal leftovers → fridge
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Quick 360° rinse → dry
Done. No mess. No smell. No “where did I put that lid.”
Because this is exactly the kind of tool you’ll want in two places: kitchen + pet travel bag.