JR Farm Wooden Hanging Nibble Roll Carrot & Coconut
Wooden Hanging Nibble Roll Carrot & Coconut €9,99 €12,95

Wooden Hanging Nibble Roll Carrot & Coconut

€12,95 €9,99
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Product description

JR Farm Wooden Hanging Nibble Roll - The Perfect Mix of Toy and Snack!

Discover the ultimate combination of toys and snacks for your beloved rodents and rabbits with the JR Farm Wooden Hanging Nibble Roll! This unique treat has been specially formulated to provide both entertainment and delicious treats for your furry friends.

100% Natural Hardwood: Made from natural hardwood, this roll offers a pure and healthy treat for your rodents and rabbits
Lots of nibbling fun
Tooth-friendly Entertainment: In addition to providing tasty rewards, this role helps combat boredom and naturally supports tooth wear.

Made from natural deciduous wood and filled with a tasty mix of carrots (30.4%), coconut (29.5%) and peanuts, this nibble roll is a real treat for your rodents' senses. With the JR Farm Wooden Hanging Nibble Roll you not only provide a tasty reward, but also a stimulating activity that combats boredom and helps with the natural grinding of the teeth.

Specifications
Content (approx): 150 grams | 8 cm
Composition: Hardwood, Filling: Carrots 30.4%, Coconut 29.5%, Peanuts, Starch
Analysis: Protein 13.0%, Fat Content 31.7%, Crude Fiber 17.9%, Crude Ash 3.5%, Moisture 5.6%, Calcium 0.1%, Phosphorus 0.2%
Promotes Foraging: Yes
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
JR Farm Wooden Hanging Nibble Roll Carrot & Coconut
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