Vitakraft Vita Prima Sun Salad Treat for Guinea Pigs (10 oz)

January 31, 2020 - Comment

Vitakraft Vita Prima Sun Salad Treat for Guinea Pigs (10 oz.) All natural forage style treat for guinea pigs in all life stages! High diversity treat encourages foraging and natural feeding behavior! Made with timothy hay, carrots, rose hips, apple slices and other delicious herbs and powers! Great source of fiber! Product Features Natural Forage-Style

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Vitakraft Vita Prima Sun Salad Treat for Guinea Pigs (10 oz.) All natural forage style treat for guinea pigs in all life stages! High diversity treat encourages foraging and natural feeding behavior! Made with timothy hay, carrots, rose hips, apple slices and other delicious herbs and powers! Great source of fiber!

Product Features

  • Natural Forage-Style Mixed Salad For Guinea Pigs With Carrots Rose Hips And Apple Slices
  • This Natural High Fiber Treat Encourages Active Feeding Behavior
  • Great Way To Treat Your Pet While Supporting Overall Health And Well Being

Comments

Anonymous says:

Our piggies didn’t want to eat most of whats in the bag Our piggies attack this stuff eagerly when its put in the bowl, but I find that they only eat the dried veggies and some other little bits and leave most of it behind. I wont be buying any more as the “picky eater” problem means most of it is thrown away.Any good piggy owner knows piggies are each unique and endearing individuals, though they are not particularly bright, and so they have their own personalities and tastes. Maybe yours will find the majority of what is in the…

Anonymous says:

My guineas give it 5 stars! UPDATE:When I first purchased this treat I had two guinea pigs. I now have 8 and this treat is still a huge hit among them. They rarely leave any behind.—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————–This is about my third time buying this salad treat. As usual, my guineas pigs love it. It has a good variety of different treats. Usually my female…

Anonymous says:

“Catnip” for pet rodents (providing the owner doesn’t eat it first) Occasionally I splurge on my single, solitary guinea pig, who can look bored, lonely and forlorn in his basement cage. (A guinea pig’s blank look is anything you wish to make of it.) This item is yet another example of the extravagance I push upon the little piece of livestock in my domicile–a small bag of dried veggies, fruits and spices that’s too pricey to use on a regular basis and, moreover, inferior to the appeal and nutritional value of fresh, “real” vegetables. (Sparky eats…

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