JR Farm Nature Trio Play Balls
Nature Trio Play Balls €7,95 €8,95

Nature Trio Play Balls

€8,95 €7,95
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  • Always 100% rodent-friendly
  • Ordered before 5 p.m., shipped the same day!
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Product description

JR Farm Nature Trio Balls: Playful and Nibbly Fun for Small Animals!

The JR Farm Nature Trio Play Balls are the perfect addition to your rabbits', guinea pigs', and even rats' play arsenal! These balls provide endless fun and feature a combination of materials your pets will love.

Variety of materials for interactive play
Promotes natural curiosity and dexterity
Provides nibbling fun to help wear down teeth
Prevents boredom in the enclosure

Made from a mix of different grasses, rattan, and wood, the Nature Trio Balls offer a versatile play experience for your little animals. They can actively roll, push, and play with them while using their natural curiosity and agility. The great thing is that these balls not only provide entertainment but also offer healthy nibbling fun.

The JR Farm Nature Trio Play Balls are more than just toys. They keep your pets active, stimulate their senses, and contribute to their well-being. Let your rodents enjoy this versatile and fun play experience that will stimulate both their body and mind!

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Specifications
Material: Grasses, rattan, wood
Dimensions (approx): 8 cm
Diameter (approx): Ø 8 cm
Suitable for: Rodents, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu
Particularities: -
Safety Information: Offer only under supervision. Check regularly for wear and tear
JR Farm Nature Trio Play Balls
Reviews
10 / 10
(2)
10 / 10
Lisa 29 September 2020

Fijn knaag materiaal voor de konijnen

10 / 10
Lisa 21 January 2020

De konijnen vinden ze heerlijk en spelen er volop mee

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