Spinach Pellets 200 grams for Rodents and Rabbits
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Spinach Pellets 200 grams for Rodents and Rabbits
Knaagdier Kruidenier® Spinach Pellets are compact spinach vegetable pellets for rodents and rabbits. Thanks to their pellet shape, they are easy to portion, convenient as a reward, and very suitable for use in a treat ball, treat bowl, snuffle mat, or during foraging time.
DRD chooses vegetable and herb pellets because they are a practical way to offer natural variety. While loose vegetables, herbs, or leaves primarily provide texture and scattering, pellets are particularly useful when you want to reward specifically, control the dosage, or let your animal search for something. This way, you easily add scent, flavor, and activity to the daily feeding time.
In short
- Spinach pellets for rodents and rabbits
- Supplementary feed
- Compact pellet shape: easy to dose and use
- Handy as a reward, mixed with food or in a treat game.
- Suitable for treat ball, treat plate, snuffle mat, and foraging bowl
- Great for foraging: searching, rolling, sniffing, and collecting
- Contents: 200 grams
Advantages of Spinach Pellets
✔ Natural spinach vegetable pellets
✔ Compact and easy to dose
✔ Ideal as a reward or natural supplement
✔ Fits well in snack balls, snack plates, and snuffle mats
✔ Handy to scatter around for extra searching
✔ From De Knaagdier Kruidenier®, carefully selected for rodents and rabbits

✓ De Knaagdier Kruidenier® – premium private label of DRD
This product is part of De Knaagdier Kruidenier®, the premium private label of DRD Knaagdierwinkel®. Under this brand, we select natural herbs, flowers, leaves, and mixes suitable for the daily care of rodents and rabbits.
The strength lies in calm, natural variation: suitable for enriching hay, stimulating foraging, or making an enclosure more interesting in an edible way. In doing so, De Knaagdier Kruidenier® aligns well with what DRD stands for: carefully choosing what truly feels right for both animal and owner.
Why choose spinach pellets?
Spinach Pellets are particularly handy when you want to offer vegetable variety in a compact, easy-to-portion form. You can feed them separately, mix them with food, put them in a treat ball, or scatter them around the enclosure. This makes them suitable for owners who want to combine variety with foraging and activity.
For guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus, spinach pellets are a good natural supplement alongside good hay and appropriate basic food. For mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, and rats, they are especially fun as a reward or foraging stimulus in a snuffle mat, snack board, or layer of dry bedding.
By not just placing pellets in a bowl, but instead hiding them or letting them roll, you make the snack time more active. Your animal has to smell, search, and work for the reward. This aligns well with natural foraging behavior.
For which animals are Spinach Pellets suitable?
- Mouse: suitable as a reward or foraging stimulus. Use small pieces or a limited amount, tailored to the size of the animal.
- Dwarf hamster: suitable as a small pellet reward in a snack bowl, snuffle mat, or hamsterscaping setup. Dose small and spread out.
- Hamster: suitable as a compact pellet for rewarding and foraging. Fun to hide among bedding, hay, or a dry foraging layer.
- Gerbil: suitable as a pellet reward or search game. Gerbils can track down, carry, and examine the pellets.
- Dwarf rat: suitable as a forage supplement, depending on group size and acceptance. Dwarf rats can vary in size, so dose according to use and body size.
- Rat: suitable as a reward in a treat ball, treat bowl, snuffle mat, or digging box. Rats enjoy working for small food rewards.
- Guinea pig: suitable as a natural vegetable supplement alongside hay and guinea pig food. Use the pellets in a snack bowl, mixed with hay, or as a reward.
- Rabbit: suitable as a natural pellet alongside the daily hay routine. Handy as a reward, in a treat ball, or as a topping over hay.
- Chinchilla: suitable as a natural supplement in appropriate portions. Combine with good hay and a simple, fiber-rich basic diet.
- Degu: suitable as a natural pellet within a simple, high-fiber diet. Use consciously, for example as a reward or in a foraging game.
How do you offer Spinach Pellets?
- Give a few pellets as a reward.
- Scatter pellets around the enclosure so your animal has to search for them.
- Use them in a snack ball, snack plate, or snuffle mat.
- Mix a quantity with hay or herbs.
- Hide pellets in a digging bucket or dry forage layer.
- Use as a supplement to the daily basic diet.
Start slowly if your pet is not yet familiar with spinach pellets. This allows your pet to get used to the smell, taste, and texture. Remove pellets when they have become damp or dirty.
✓ Use & foraging in brief
Spinach pellets are especially handy when you want to combine snack time with an activity. Thanks to their compact shape, you can easily hide them, distribute them, or use them in a food game.
- Use measured portions at a time
- Suitable for snack ball, snack plate, and snuffle mat
- Scattering stimulates searching and sniffing.
- Can be combined with hay, herbs, or flowers
- Handy as a reward during contact moments
- Store in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place.
Compound
Spinach.
Analysis
Crude ash 12.40%, crude fiber 12.40%, crude protein 19.70%, crude fat 3.40%.
This analysis aligns with a natural vegetable pellet that you can offer as a supplement to the daily basic diet. The compact pellet shape comes into its own particularly well as a reward, mixed with hay, in a treat game, or as a foraging pellet.
Product information
- Product: Knaagdier Kruidenier® Spinach Pellets
- Type: complementary feed
- Contents: approx. 200 grams
- Composition: spinach
- Use: vegetable pellet, reward, foraging material, and snack game filling
- Promotes foraging: yes
- Suitable for: mouse, dwarf hamster, hamster, gerbil, dwarf rat, rat, guinea pig, rabbit, chinchilla and degu
Good to know
Spinach Pellets are a natural vegetable supplement that can be used in various ways: as a reward, mixed with hay, in a treat ball, or as a search game in the enclosure. For guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus, vegetable and herb pellets are useful as variety alongside a fiber-rich base. For smaller rodents, use them primarily as foraging rewards in appropriate portions.
Store the pellets in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place. Always check that the pellets remain clean and dry in the enclosure and remove any residue if it has become damp or soiled.
Frequently Asked Questions about Spinach Pellets
What do you use Spinach Pellets for?
You use spinach pellets as a natural vegetable supplement, reward, snack play filler, or as part of a foraging session.
What is the advantage of pellets?
Pellets are compact, easy to portion, and convenient to use in a treat ball, treat plate, snuffle mat, or foraging bin.
Are spinach pellets suitable for rabbits?
Yes, spinach pellets are suitable as a natural supplement for rabbits. Use them alongside unlimited hay, appropriate rabbit food, and other herbs, leaves, or vegetable varieties.
Are spinach pellets suitable for guinea pigs?
Yes, spinach pellets are suitable as a natural supplement for guinea pigs. Use them, for example, in a snack bowl, mixed in with hay, or as a reward.
Can I use spinach pellets in a snack ball?
Yes, pellets are very handy for that. Due to their compact shape, they roll along well, and your animal has to actively search and move for the reward.
Can I scatter spinach pellets around the enclosure?
Yes, scattering is a fun way to encourage foraging. Use appropriate portions and distribute them across multiple locations.
What is the difference between loose spinach and spinach pellets?
Loose spinach provides a looser vegetable texture. Spinach pellets are more compact and particularly useful for snack games, rewarding, and precise dosing.
How do I store spinach pellets?
Store the pellets in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place. Remove any leftovers from the enclosure when they have become damp or dirty.
Useful shopping links
- Herbal pellets for rodents and rabbits
- Rodent and rabbit herbs
- Rabbit pellets
- Guinea pig pellets
- Chinchilla pellets
- Degoe pellets
- Playing & foraging
- Contact us for advice
With Knaagdier Kruidenier® Spinach Pellets, you give your rodent or rabbit a compact vegetable supplement that is easy to portion, hide, and use in snack games. Use appropriate portions, offer the pellets alternately, and let your animal actively search, sniff, and discover.
| Content (approx): | 200 grams |
| Composition: | Spinach |
| Analysis: | Crude ash: 12.40% Crude fiber: 12.40% Crude protein: 19.70% Raw fat: 3.40% |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes |
| Suitable for: | Knaagdieren, Muis, Dwerghamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Cavia, Konijn, Chinchilla, Degoe |
| Type: | supplementary pet food |
| Particularities: | Complementary feed |
| Disclaimer: | Not for food producing animals |