Mr Crumble Coriander Mix with Cucumber, Hibiscus and Apple
Coriander Mix with Cucumber, Hibiscus and Apple €7,99 €9,99

Coriander Mix with Cucumber, Hibiscus and Apple

€9,99 €7,99
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Coriander Mix with Cucumber, Hibiscus and Apple

You want only the very best for your rodents and rabbits, and as a dedicated pet owner you understand that all too well. That's why we have something special for you and your furry friends: our brand new coriander mixture, enriched with tempting ingredients such as cucumber, hibiscus and apple.

Coriander Enjoyment : Many rodent lovers have positive experiences with coriander. That's why we decided to create a unique mix that combines coriander in all its glory with proven favorites. The result? An irresistible treat full of nibbling pleasure.

A Crunchy Variety : Our coriander mix offers your furry companions a healthy portion of variety. The coarse coriander stems are perfect for keeping those gnawing teeth in shape. And as a reward, there are delicious pieces of apple waiting, so that the food bowl will be empty in no time.

Give your rodents and rabbits the treat they deserve with our coriander mixture with cucumber, hibiscus and apple. Order today and make nibbling a real party!

Specifications
Content (approx): 250 gram
Composition: Coriander Stems, Dill Stems, Apple Pieces, Hibiscus, Peppermint, Cucumber Slices, Melissa
Analysis: -
Promotes Foraging: Yes
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
Mr Crumble Coriander Mix with Cucumber, Hibiscus and Apple
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