Kaytee Carousel Chew Toy Carrot, Large
Provide your pet with hours of fun activity! Carousel Chew toys help reduce boredom with their unique combination of wood and loofah pieces. The fun shaped wood helps to keep teeth trim and clean while the loofah pieces clean and floss. Watch your pet toss and chew the day away! Product Features Helps reduce boredom
Provide your pet with hours of fun activity! Carousel Chew toys help reduce boredom with their unique combination of wood and loofah pieces. The fun shaped wood helps to keep teeth trim and clean while the loofah pieces clean and floss. Watch your pet toss and chew the day away!
Product Features
- Helps reduce boredom in small animals and provide your pet with hours of playtime fun
- The fun carrot-shaped wood helps to keep teeth trim and clean while the loofah pieces clean and floss
- Pet safe natural chewable material
- For rabbits, guinea pigs, or other small animals
Piggy Approved! My 8 guinea pigs approve! I purchase 4 of these about once a month. I have spent so much money on toys for my piglets only to find that most of them area waste of money. I have tried many wooden blocks and other similar items to this one. For some reason they go crazy for this and it is fun to watch. I have 6 girls that will make short work out of one in about a week so I put 3 in the cage. I only have 2 boys now so I am replacing theirs about once a month. It is very strong and does not break…
Piggy Approved!! My piggy doesn’t chew on wood toys at all, so I got this thinking that if I stuff it with hay and a treat, it might encourage her to gnaw on the wood parts too. She loves it but she still doesn’t chew on the wood, she just knows that there’s going to be one of the Oxbow treats stuffed inside and she’ll roll it around and pull/eat all the hay out until she finds the treat hidden in the middle. Pretty smart for a little rodent!!All piggy’s are different, so I won’t fault the toy because she…
Not safe Not chinchilla safe, or safe for any animal to chew. This thing is held together with hot glue. Itâs very hard to Attempt to remove with a knife. Iâm no glue scientist, but I donât think itâs edible for small animals with sensitive stomachs.