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Delicious BIO cat grass for rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, turtles, reptiles, cats, ornamental birds. The cat grass is a tasty and healthy addition to your rodent's daily menu!
✔ 100% Organic
✔ Specially grown as a food plant for animals
✔ All nutrients are well preserved in the fresh plant
✔ Ideal for Hamsterscaping & Gerbilscaping !
The grass is just right for small rodents. Even pet birds, rabbits and tortoises love the healthy, soft stems and fresh greenery. Perhaps the variety is the reason? The grass is very resilient despite its soft stems.
✔ The soft, easily digestible alternative to real cat grass
✔ Supports digestion and prevents constipation and intestinal obstruction
✔ Improves vitamin supply, especially in winter makes it easier for cats to vomit the indigestible hairballs that enter the gastrointestinal tract by cleaning their fur
The heart of the hamster scaper will now beat faster, because a fresh plant in the enclosure is of course the ultimate natural decoration of the hamster scaping enclosure. We can actually do this in all directions depending on the ground cover. If you use a "soil"-like ground cover such as humus , for example, you could choose to plant the plants directly in the ground. The roots will then continue to grow in the soil. This way you have a perennial plant in the enclosure. How quickly the animals eat the plant depends on each rodent species. Mice, Dwarf Hamsters and Hamsters often take it easy with the plants. Gerbils, on the contrary, are more likely to nibble on them.
You can also choose to place the plant in a pot in the enclosure when hamster scaping. An advantage of this is that the plant can be removed more easily from the enclosure to allow it to grow. Watering is best done with a plant sprayer .
The plants are therefore nutritious, healthy and also have a very nice decorative function, but there is something else that we should not forget. The plants promote the natural behavior of rodents. In the wild, rodents are mainly foraging for food and rabbits are actually eating throughout the day. Herbivores (plant-eating animals) have a gastrointestinal system that can only work if new food is constantly being eaten. The new food pushes the old food through the intestines, as it were, which is why it is very important that rabbits have hay available all day long.
In the wild, the animals choose their own food, but a large part of the food consists of fresh plant parts. These are chosen for their fibres, vitamins, minerals, trace elements, proteins, but also for their medicinal effect. Many plants are known for their health-promoting properties. The animals know this better than anyone and in the wild they instinctively look for the right plant for an ailment.
Place the plant in a sunny spot. In winter, a south-facing window is ideal. The plant should not be in the dark. Water moderately: the root ball must never dry out completely! Temperatures between +3 °C and 18 °C are optimal, locations warmer than 25 °C should be avoided.
The plants are intended for consumption by rodents, not as ornamental plants for the home. Some plant knowledge is required to keep the plants alive and beautiful.
The plants can be eaten by all rodents and rabbits.
Chinchillas and Degus preferably only in dried form. Pick the leaves off the plant, let them dry for a day and then give them to the Chinchilla or Degu. An exception to this is the Thyme plant , which is quite dry in itself, so that it can be fed per small twig to Chinchillas and Degus.
Content: | Fresh BIO Cat Grass Plant |
Suitable for: | Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Bird |
Particularities: | Place the plant in a sunny spot. In winter, a south-facing window is ideal. Water moderately: the root ball should never dry out completely! Temperatures between +3 °C and 18 °C are optimal, locations warmer than 25 °C should be avoided. |