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Bunny Nature Enjoy Nature Safflower Seed Mix is a protein-rich snack mix for small rodents who love to search, sort, and nibble. The mix combines 40% safflower seed with carrot, mealworms, sweet lupine, and beetroot. This results in a snack with plenty of aroma, texture, and variety all in one package.
At DRD, with these types of snack mixes, we focus primarily on what they add to the daily routine. This is not a staple food, but a supplementary treat for animals where seeds, small vegetable pieces, lupine, and animal protein fit logically into the snack routine. Mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, and rats, in particular, can derive great pleasure from searching for small pieces in a foraging area.
✓ Snack mix from the Bunny Nature Enjoy Nature line
✓ With 40% safflower
✓ With carrot, mealworms, sweet lupine and beetroot
✓ Protein-rich mix with valuable mealworms
✓ Fun to scatter, hide, or mix into a foraging spot
✓ Suitable for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, and rats
This Safflower Seed Mix is interesting because it combines seeds, vegetables, lupine, and animal protein. Safflower forms the base of the mix and provides a firm, seed-like texture. Carrot and beetroot provide color and aroma, while sweet lupine and mealworms add extra variety.
The mealworms make the mix extra attractive to small omnivorous rodents. Hamsters, dwarf hamsters, mice, gerbils, and rats can benefit from animal protein as variety alongside their daily basic diet. This makes this mix a great choice when you not only want to provide a tasty snack but also want to add more variety to the snack routine.
The mix works best when offered spread out. Sprinkle a small amount in a foraging bin, snack mat, digging box, or among natural materials. This way, your animal has to search and sort for itself, ensuring that a small amount of snack remains interesting for much longer.
For guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus, you would prefer plant-based herbs, leaves, flowers, or fiber-rich snacks. This Safflower Seed Mix is especially suitable for small rodents, where seeds and animal proteins can logically fit into the snack routine.
Bunny Nature recommends 1–2 teaspoons daily, depending on the size and weight of the animal. In practice, this mix can also be used as a varied snack, for example a few times a week, or as an extra foraging moment alongside other types of snacks.
For small animals such as mice and dwarf hamsters, a small pinch is often enough. For hamsters, gerbils, and rats, you can dose a little more generously, but continue to view the mix as a supplementary snack alongside the daily basic food.
Preferably use the mix actively. Sprinkle a little through a snack mat, over a clean layer of bedding, in a digging box, or among dried herbs. This way, your animal has to search for the seeds, mealworms, lupine, and vegetable pieces. That makes snack time much more fun than when everything is immediately placed in a bowl.
For social animals, spreading out the offering is often the most pleasant. Place small amounts in multiple locations so that one animal does not eat everything at once and several animals can participate peacefully.
The composition is clearly snack-oriented. Safflower gives the mix a seed-rich base, mealworms provide the animal protein component, and carrot, sweet lupine, and beetroot add aroma, color, and extra texture. As a result, this is an especially nice mix for animals that like to search for and select small pieces.
Would you like to add more variety to the snack and foraging routine? Then combine the Safflower Mix with animal protein , seeds & kernels , interactive snacks , orplay & foraging . For hamsters, this mix also pairs nicely with hamster animal protein and hamsterscaping .
For which animals is this Safflower Mix suitable?
This mix is suitable as a supplementary snack for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, and rats.
What is safflower?
Safflower is a type of seed that forms the basis of this mix. The mix contains 40% safflower, combined with carrot, mealworms, sweet lupine, and beetroot.
Why are there mealworms in this mix?
Mealworms are a source of animal protein. For small omnivorous rodents such as hamsters, mice, gerbils, and rats, this can be a nice variation in their snack routine.
How much do I give each time?
Bunny Nature recommends 1–2 teaspoons per day, depending on the size and weight of the animal. For small animals, a small amount is often sufficient.
Can I use this mix for foraging?
Yes, that is exactly why the mix is great. Sprinkle a little bit in a snack mat, foraging tray, or among natural materials, so your animal has to search for it.
Is this mix suitable for dwarf hamsters?
Yes, dwarf hamsters can be given this mix as an additional snack. Give small amounts and use the mix, for example, in a foraging area.
Is this mix suitable for rats?
Yes, rats can make good use of this mix as a snack reward or foraging time. Distribute small amounts throughout a food puzzle, snack mat, or digging box.
Is this mix suitable for guinea pigs or rabbits?
No, for guinea pigs and rabbits, you would prefer plant-based snacks, herbs, leaves, flowers, or hay enrichment. This mix is suitable for small rodents, for whom seeds and animal protein make sense.
Bunny Nature Enjoy Nature Safflower Mix is a great choice when you are looking for a rich seed mix for small rodents that love to forage. Thanks to the combination of safflower, carrot, mealworms, sweet lupine, and beetroot, you provide not only a tasty treat but also a natural foraging moment with added variety.

| Content (approx): | 120 grams |
| Composition: | Cardoon seed (40%), Carrots, Mealworms, Sweet lupin, Beetroot |
| Analysis: | - |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat |
| Type: | supplementary pet food |
| Particularities: | - |
| Disclaimer: | Not for food producing animals |