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Bunny Nature CaviaDroom Flowers – adult guinea pig food with flowers & vitamin C
CaviaDroom Flowers – adult guinea pig food with flowers & vitamin C €15,95 €16,95

CaviaDroom Flowers – adult guinea pig food with flowers & vitamin C

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Bunny Nature CaviaDroom Flower guinea pig food 1.5 kg

Bunny Nature CaviaDroom Bloemen is a complete guinea pig food for adult guinea pigs. This food combines a broad base of 63 plants and herbs from permanent grassland with flowers, peppermint, and stabilized vitamin C. As a result, CaviaDroom Bloemen is well-suited for owners looking for a natural, fiber-rich daily diet with extra aroma and flavor, without making the menu complicated.

At DRD, when it comes to guinea pig food, we focus primarily on fiber, vitamin C, eating behavior, and how easily the food fits into the daily routine. Guinea pigs like to eat throughout the day, always need unlimited hay, and cannot produce vitamin C themselves. CaviaDroom Bloemen aligns perfectly with this: hay remains the foundation, while this complete food provides a clear daily portion with extra floral and herbal variety.

Nutrition in brief

  • Complete food for adult guinea pigs.
  • With 63 plants and herbs of permanent grassland.
  • With rose petals 1%, peppermint leaves 0.6% and marigold 0.5%.
  • With stabilized vitamin C as a fixed basis in the daily diet.
  • High-fiber structure with 21% crude fiber.
  • Offering freely is possible according to the Bunny Nature method; weighing the options provides additional insight.
  • Hay always remains the most important source of fiber and should be available in unlimited quantities.
  • Contents: 1.5 kg.

Complete guinea pig food for adult guinea pigs
With 63 plants and herbs of permanent grassland
With flowers and herbs for extra fragrance and flavor
With stabilized vitamin C
High-fiber texture, pleasant for chewing and bowel function
Great daily base alongside unlimited hay and fresh vegetables

Why is CaviaDroom Bloemen a good fit for adult guinea pigs?

Guinea pigs are real nibblers. They enjoy eating multiple small portions spread throughout the day and require plenty of fiber to keep their diet balanced and stable. The foundation of CaviaDroom Bloemen consists of permanent grassland with a wide variety of plants and herbs. This provides structure, scent, and natural variety.

The addition of rose petals, marigold, and peppermint makes this variant extra appealing to guinea pigs who love to sniff and pick. So you get the experience of flowers and herbs, but within a complete food that remains clear and practical to use.

Vitamin C always deserves extra attention for guinea pigs, as they cannot produce it themselves. CaviaDroom Bloemen contains stabilized vitamin C as part of the daily diet. Always combine this with unlimited hay and fresh vegetables daily to ensure the menu remains complete and varied.

For which animals is this food suitable?

  • Guinea pig: suitable as a complete daily diet for adult guinea pigs. In addition to unlimited hay, provide fresh vegetables and clean drinking water daily.

For young guinea pigs in the growth phase, a junior food is more suitable. After the junior period, you can gradually switch to an adult variant such as CaviaDroom Bloemen.

Feeding & use

Bunny Nature operates with a 'free-offer' philosophy: fill the food bowl and only refill it when it is empty. Additionally, many owners appreciate having a guideline to weigh by. This provides extra insight into appetite, condition, and consumption.

As a practical guideline, you can generally assume approximately 20–45 grams per guinea pig per day for adult guinea pigs, depending on weight, activity, condition, and how much hay and vegetables are eaten. Preferably, divide a weighed portion over two meals per day.

Guinea pig weight Practical daily portion Good to know
± 700–900 g ± 20–30 g per day Pay close attention to hay intake and condition.
± 900–1200 g ± 25–40 g per day For many adult guinea pigs, this is a practical starting point.
From ± 1200 g ± 30–45 g per day Adjust based on activity, weight, and what else is eaten.
  • Always provide unlimited good quality hay.
  • Give fresh vegetables daily, preferably including vitamin C-rich varieties.
  • Always ensure clean drinking water.
  • Divide a measured portion, preferably over two moments per day.
  • Switch gradually when changing feed.
  • Store the food in a cool, dry, and tightly sealed place.

How long does this bag last?

Guinea pigs are social animals and should be kept with other guinea pigs. Therefore, we calculate below based on 2 guinea pigs. The actual lifespan depends on size, activity, condition, hay intake, and how much, if anything, is spilled.

Daily portion per guinea pig Daily portion for 2 guinea pigs together About 1.5 kg goes with it
20 g per guinea pig 40 g per day together approx. 37 days
30 g per guinea pig 60 g per day together approx. 25 days
40 g per guinea pig 80 g per day combined approx. 19 days
45 g per guinea pig 90 g per day combined approx. 17 days

Calculation aid: 1,500 grams ÷ total daily portion for 2 guinea pigs = number of days. For more than 2 guinea pigs, add up the daily portions for all animals.

Compound

Yield of permanent grassland (timothy grass, rough meadowgrass, red fescue, foxtail, meadow meadowgrass, cocksfoot, meadow cress, rough dandelion, meadow flatpeas, common yarrow, lady's mantle, roughgrass, field clover, narrow-leaved plantain, meadow sage, common oat, stiff brome, bellflower, cumin, meadow bellflower, common hornwort, field thistle, soft brome, common dandelion, smooth fescue, true meadowsweet, field hornwort, wild strawberry, bird's-foot trefoil, speedwell, meadow pippau, true cleavers, soft oat, common bird's-foot trefoil, field horsetail, white cleavers, white cranesbill, butter-leaved daisy, field widow's-flower, cuckoo flower, common loosestrife, speedwell, smooth oat, narrow-leaved vetch, field forget-me-not, saxifrage, burnet, creeping foxglove, primrose, nodding silene, burnet, starwort, buckthorn, stinging nettle, wild thyme, red clover, climbing vetch, Genevan selfheal, ground elder, daisy), timothy grass, oat hulls, sunflower meal, whole plant maize, carrot residue, linseed meal, rapeseed meal, brewer's spent grain, carrot, lignocellulose, rose petals 1%, inactive brewer's yeast, linseed, paprika, peppermint leaves 0.6%, chicory inulin, marigold 0.5%, amaranth, aronia berry, quinoa, chamomile, maca root.

This composition is suitable for a natural, fiber-rich guinea pig food with plenty of plant variety. The permanent grassland and timothy grass form the fiber-rich base, while ingredients such as carrot, bell pepper, flaxseed, amaranth, quinoa, and aronia berry provide extra natural variety. The rose petals, marigold, and peppermint give this Flowers variant its recognizable scent and taste, keeping the food appealing without you having to mix in individual herbs yourself.

Analysis

Crude protein 13%, crude fat 2.6%, crude fiber 21%, starch 5%, crude ash 8.5%, calcium 0.6%, phosphorus 0.4%. Additives: vitamin A 9,790 IU, vitamin D3 685 IU, vitamin E 58 mg, vitamin C as ascorbyl monophosphate, calcium sodium salt 587 mg, copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate 5.9 mg, calcium iodate anhydrous 0.8 mg, zinc oxide 58 mg, manganese(II) oxide 39 mg, sodium selenite 0.18 mg.

This analysis is consistent with a high-fiber complete guinea pig food with added vitamin C. The 21% crude fiber aligns well with the role of guinea pig food as a daily supplement to unlimited hay. Hay remains the primary source of fiber; additionally, CaviaDroom Bloemen provides a complete, easily dosable daily portion with stabilized vitamin C.

Switching to CaviaDroom Bloemen

Switch gradually when changing food. Mix the new food with the old food for the first few days and gradually increase the proportion of CaviaDroom Flowers. This allows the intestines to get used to the new scent, taste, and composition.

  • Day 1–2: mix a small amount of new food with the old food.
  • Days 3–5: feed approximately half old, half new.
  • Days 6–7: mainly new food with a small amount of old food remaining.
  • Then switch completely when your guinea pigs continue to eat well and their droppings remain normal.

Good to know

CaviaDroom Bloemen is a complete food, but the overall diet remains important. Guinea pigs need unlimited hay daily, sufficient vitamin C, suitable vegetables, and a smooth food texture. Therefore, use the portion as a guideline and closely monitor condition, appetite, and hay intake.

  • Hay always remains the basis of the daily menu.
  • Give fresh vegetables daily as a natural supplement.
  • Keep extra snacks small so that the basic diet remains well-eaten.
  • Store the packaging in a cool, dry, and tightly sealed place.
  • Check the smell, color, and texture before offering the food.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bunny Nature CaviaDroom Flowers complete food?
Yes, CaviaDroom Bloemen is a complete food for adult guinea pigs. Always combine this food with unlimited hay, daily vegetables, and clean drinking water.

Why is there vitamin C in this guinea pig food?
Guinea pigs cannot produce vitamin C themselves. Therefore, vitamin C is an important part of their daily diet. CaviaDroom Bloemen contains stabilized vitamin C as a solid base.

Can I list CaviaDroom Bloemen freely?
This is possible according to the Bunny Nature method. Additionally, many owners find weighing helpful, as it provides a better overview of appetite, condition, and energy expenditure.

What is the benefit of flowers and peppermint?
Flowers and peppermint provide extra fragrance, flavor, and natural variety. This makes the food appealing to guinea pigs, who enjoy sniffing and nibbling quietly.

Is this also suitable for young guinea pigs?
For young guinea pigs in the growth phase, a junior food is more suitable. After the junior period, you can gradually switch to an adult variant such as CaviaDroom Bloemen.

How long does a 1.5 kg bag last?
For 2 guinea pigs, a 1.5 kg bag lasts approximately 17 to 37 days, depending on the daily portion per guinea pig.

Can I combine this food with other CaviaDroom varieties?
Yes, you can alternate CaviaDroom Bloemen with other adult CaviaDroom varieties. Transition gradually when making the switch and keep the basics the same: unlimited hay, vegetables, and an appropriate portion of guinea pig food.

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Bunny Nature CaviaDroom Bloemen is a great choice if you are looking for a complete, natural guinea pig food with an extra floral and herbal scent. Thanks to the combination of 63 plants and herbs, a fiber-rich texture, and stabilized vitamin C, this food fits well into a clear daily guinea pig routine.

Bunny Nature CaviaDroom Flower guinea pig food

Specifications
Content (approx): 1,5 kg
Composition: Yield from permanent grassland (Timothy grass, rough meadow grass, red fescue, meadow foxtail, meadow bluegrass, orchard grass, cow parsley, rough dandelion, meadow vetchling, common yarrow, lady's mantle, rough grass, field clover, narrowleaf plantain, m
Analysis: Crude protein 13% , Crude fat 2.6% , Crude fiber 21% , Starch 5% , Crude ash 8.5% , Calcium 0.6% , Phosphorus 0.4% , Vitamin A 9,790 IU , Vitamin D3 685 IU , Vitamin E 58 mg , Vitamin C 587 mg , Copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate 5.9 mg , Calcium iodate anhy
Promotes Foraging: Yes
Suitable for: Rodents, Guinea Pig
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
Bunny Nature CaviaDroom Flowers – adult guinea pig food with flowers & vitamin C
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