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Rabbit Pellets – Natural Pellets made from Herbs, Vegetables and Fruits

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Rabbit pellets made with herbs, vegetables, and fruit are a natural supplement to a rabbit's diet. They consist of 100% single ingredients and are ideal as enrichment, a snack, or for foraging, alongside hay and other basic feed.
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Molting Pellets for Rabbits and Rodents! A tasty and natural support during the molting period for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus. These molting pellets are made with a rich blend of nettle, linseed, ribwort plantain, fennel seed, birch leaf

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Spinach Pellets are a delicious addition to the diet of rodents and rabbits. Spinach is not only delicious but also very healthy and rich in iron. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely from fresh spinach.

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Thyme Pellets are a delicious addition to the diet of rodents and rabbits. Thyme is not only delicious but also very healthy. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely from fresh thyme.

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These delicious organic chunks are rich in fiber-rich Timothy grass, which is not only tasty but also very healthy for rodents and rabbits. The chunks support digestion and help wear down teeth. They're also ideal as a small reward or a very healthy snack

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Rodent Grocer Tomato Pellets for Rodents & Rabbits! Tomato Pellets are a delicious addition to the diet of rodents and rabbits. Tomatoes are not only tasty but also rich in nutrients, and are often loved by rodents and rabbits. The pellets, approximately

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A colorful mix of bell peppers, tomatoes, celery, parsley, dill, spinach, beetroot, and carrots. Delicious, healthy, and packed with natural vitamins for your rodent!

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Walnut Leaf Pellets are a delicious addition to the diet of rodents and rabbits. Walnut leaves are not only delicious but also very healthy. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely from fresh walnut leaves.

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Rabbit pellets – herb, vegetable and fruit pellets for foraging

Rabbit pellets – herb, vegetable & fruit pellets for foraging, sniffing and rewarding

Rabbit pellets in this category are intended for enrichment : small, compact "treats" made with herbs, vegetables, or fruit that you can use to hide, scatter, or give as a reward. Convenient for owners who want to add something extra to their daily diet without replacing the basics. That foundation always remains: unlimited hay , clean drinking water, and an appropriate portion of rabbit food . Specialist since 2011 .

Foraging enrichment
Scatter or hide pellets so that your rabbit has to actively search for them.

Play & Forage →
Variation with policy
Choose herbs/vegetables by all means; fruit pellets are really just for "once in a while."

Rabbit herbs →
Smart combinations
Combine with hay and a suitable basic feed .

Rabbit hay →

What do you use rabbit pellets for?

Pellets are ideal if you're looking for small, easily manageable enrichment . You can use them as a reward, as "search food," or to provide additional flavor and scent variety. Many customers also use pellets in sniffing mats, foraging bowls, or snack plates, or scatter them throughout the enclosure to encourage rabbits to actively search.

What types of rabbit pellets can you find here?

In this category you will generally encounter three main types:

  • Herbal pellets (e.g. nettle, dandelion, thyme) – popular for daily variety.
  • Vegetable pellets (e.g. bell pepper, beetroot, spinach) – great for variety and foraging.
  • Fruit pellets (e.g. apple) – especially suitable for snacking when used sparingly.

Use & dosage

Pellets are a supplement . Feed in small amounts and use them primarily for functional reasons: as a reward or to encourage foraging. If you notice your rabbit prefers pellets over hay, that's a sign to reduce the amount. Want a more basic diet? Then consider rabbit food .

Checklist – how to choose the right pellets

Basics in order: hay + basic feed .
Choose herbs/vegetables mostly; fruit only occasionally.
Use pellets for hiding or scattering (foraging focus).
Want more variety? Combine with herbs or a healthy snack .

Safety

Introduce new pellets gradually, especially for sensitive eaters. Provide supplements sparingly to ensure hay intake remains a priority. Store pellets in a cool, dry, and tightly sealed container. If you have any concerns about appetite, behavior, or stool quality, contact a veterinarian.

FAQ

Are these pellets the same as rabbit food?
No. These are primarily enrichment pellets for foraging/rewarding. For basic nutrition, go for rabbit food .

Can I sprinkle pellets throughout the enclosure?
Yes, that's actually a great way to encourage natural foraging behavior. Keep the amount small and see if hay continues to play a leading role.

What is always the basis of the menu?
Unlimited hay , supplemented with suitable rabbit food and clean drinking water.

Herb, vegetable and fruit pellets for enrichment
Ideal for foraging, hiding or rewarding
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