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Woven grass bowl packed with Timothy Hay and dried fruits |
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Fun, mess-free way to offer roughage to pet rabbits |
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Tasty ingredients add variety to your rabbit's diet |
Hearty, healthy salad provides roughage, crucial for a healthy rabbit's digestive system. Wonderful blend of Timothy Hay, apples, and cranberries packed in a tasty, woven grass bowl. 5" diameter. 3.5 oz.
Please click on "More Information" for feeding instructions, ingredients, and guaranteed analysis.
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Feeding Instructions: Peter's Rabbit Salad Bowl is intended as a treat. Mix 1/3 or 9.45 grams of fruit packet with hay daily. Store in a cool, dry place. Not intended for ferrets.
Ingredients: Natural sun-cured Timothy Hay, dehydrated apples, and dehydrated cranberries.
| Guaranteed Analysis |
| Crude Protein |
3.0% min |
| Crude Fat |
1.35% min |
| Crude Fiber |
18.0% max |
| Moisture |
12.0% max |
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| Rabbit Profile | | There is a reason that domestic rabbits are now found in almost as many homes as dogs and cats. Available in a variety of sizes, fur colorations, and breeds, rabbits can make wonderful pets. |
| | Treats for Small Pets: Buyer's Guide | | Small pet treats can prove invaluable as training motivators or as rewards to positively reinforce good behavior. They are also a fun, inexpensive way to show your rabbit, guinea pig, hamster, gerbil, rat, mouse, chinchilla, or sugar glider. |
| | Timothy Hay is Essential | | Dried from a natural, perennial grass, timothy hay is inexpensive and healthy. It aids digestion and helps wear down the constantly growing teeth of rabbits and true herbivores, such as chinchillas and guinea pigs. |
| | Healthy Treats | | Small pet treats can prove invaluable as training motivators or as rewards to positively reinforce good behavior. They are also a fun, inexpensive way to show your rabbit, guinea pig, hamster, gerbil, rat, mouse, chinchilla, or sugar glider. |
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