Dried Mallow Leaves for Rodents & Rabbits!
Dried Mallow Leaves for Rodents & Rabbits! €4,95 €6,95

Dried Mallow Leaves for Rodents & Rabbits!

€6,95 €4,95
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Product description

Dried Mallow Leaves: A Carefully Selected Delicacy

Spoil your rodents and rabbits with the refined taste of Dried Mallow Leaves, carefully selected to be a delicious addition to their daily diet. This natural delicacy not only provides a tasty treat, but also the opportunity to stimulate their gnawing behavior and diversify their eating experience.

High quality, carefully dried mallow leaves
Promotes natural gnawing behavior and adds variety to their diet
Suitable for both rodents and rabbits

How can mallow be given?

For herbivorous rodents and rabbits such as guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas and degus, the leaves can be mixed with the hay. This can also help animals that do not like to eat the hay, for example. Mallow is then a nice enrichment. You can also give up. The animals will then eat the leaves as needed.

Storing herbs

It is important to store herbs in a dark, dry and well-ventilated place. Moisture is bad for the quality of herbs. If moisture comes into contact with herbs, they can start to mold.

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Specifications
Content (approx): 100 grams
Composition: 100% Mallow Leaf
Analysis: -
Promotes Foraging: Yes, by scattering around
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
Dried Mallow Leaves for Rodents & Rabbits!
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