JR Farm Cheese Snack
Cheese Snack €3,99 €4,99

Cheese Snack

€4,99 €3,99
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Product description

JR Farm Cheese Snack for rodents!

The JR Farm Cheese Snack is a real pleasure for your small rodents. This treat is made from real dairy cheese and will certainly appeal to mice, hamsters, gerbils and rats. The "cheesy" taste and texture provide a nice variety in your pets' diet.

Pure Cheesy Pleasure: Made from high-quality dairy cheese, the JR Farm Cheese Snack provides a tasty experience for your rodents
Loved by Various Rodents: Mice, hamsters, gerbils and rats will enjoy this cheesy treat, which stimulates their curiosity
Add Variety: By offering the JR Farm Cheese Snack occasionally, you add a delicious variety to your rodents' diet

Treat your rodents to the delicious taste of real dairy cheese with the JR Farm Cheese Snack. It is a natural and attractive reward that will pamper their senses and provide enjoyable moments.

jr farm rodent snacks and food for rodents and rabbits

Specifications
Content (approx): 50 grams
Composition: extruded maize flour, cheese and cheese products 10%
Analysis: Protein 8.7%, fat content 6.8%, crude fiber 1.5%, crude ash 0.8%, moisture 8%
Promotes Foraging: Yes
Suitable for: Protein 8.7%, fat content 6.8%, crude fiber 1.5%, crude ash 0.8%, moisture 8%
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
JR Farm Cheese Snack
Reviews
6 / 10
(2)
2 / 10
Chey 27 December 2022

Mijn dwerghamster vond het niks. Ze heeft het ook niet geprobeerd te eten. Jammer maar smaken verschillen :)

10 / 10
Isis 24 May 2019

Mijn ratten vinden deze snacks heerlijk, de hamsters krijgen ze ook en 9/10 keer eten ze het op! Super!

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