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Dried Melissa for Rodents & Rabbits!
Dried Melissa for Rodents & Rabbits! €3,99

Dried Melissa for Rodents & Rabbits!

€3,99
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Product description

Dried Melissa: A Calming Treat for Your Rodents and Rabbits

Let your rodents and rabbits enjoy the soothing aroma and flavor of Dried Lemon Balm. These carefully dried leaves not only offer a delicious treat but also provide natural benefits that support their well-being.

Dried lemon balm leaves full of soothing aromas
Calming treat for rodents and rabbits
Natural support for well-being

Dried lemon balm offers your rodents and rabbits a delicious way to relax and unwind. The enticing aroma and delicate flavor will stimulate their senses and promote a sense of serenity.

These dried leaves can be a welcome change in your pets' diet. Add a touch of harmony to their daily diet and let them enjoy the soothing properties of lemon balm.

Give your rodents and rabbits the chance to relax and enjoy the natural benefits of Dried Lemon Balm. This calming treat not only adds variety to their diet but also offers a wonderful moment of relaxation in their daily routine.

herbs for rodents and rabbits

Specifications
Content (approx): 70 grams
Composition: 100% Natural Dried Balm (Leaf & Stem)
Analysis: -
Promotes Foraging: Yes
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
Dried Melissa for Rodents & Rabbits!
Reviews
8 / 10
(1)
8 / 10
Soraya 01 November 2020

Prima, hamster vindt het leuk voor foraging.

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