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You want to give your pet the very best of everything, and that includes their food. Manna Pro Pet Food is made for the specific nutritional needs of small animals and horses. Chinchillas, rabbits, gerbils, hamsters, rats and mice—while similar in size, they all require different diets.
Rabbits often need foods high in fiber, while hamsters and gerbils usually enjoy seeds, nuts, grains and fruits. Manna Pro guinea pig food combines natural ingredients like oats and alfalfa without any artificial flavors or ingredients. From chinchilla food to pet rat food to rabbit food pellets, Manna Pro food can be a great solution for your pet’s complete nutritious diet—with no supplements necessary. Manna Pro also offers wholesome nuggets, supplements, snacks and treats for horses.
Pellet diets can help provide balanced nutrition, helping to deliver to your small animal the benefits of each ingredient with every bite. In addition to seeds and grains, hamster food pellets can help to give your pet some tasty options like peas and sunflower seeds. Rabbit food pellets with ingredients like yucca root and wheat middlings help ensure beneficial dietary fiber is included in every meal. Picky eaters may choose only their favorite morsels with the wrong mixed foods and miss the value of a full meal. That’s why Manna Pro foods are made with complete nutrition in mind.
Crafted with ingredients like vitamins, minerals, fiber and nutritious fats, Manna Pro pet food—from Manna Pro rabbit food to Manna Pro rat food—is made for your pet’s tastes and needs. Manna Pro is committed to providing high-quality, wholesome feeds for pets. You want to give these tiny members of your family feed that can add to their overall nutrition and well-being.
Though some small animals enjoy similar snacks like leafy lettuce, each species have their own unique needs. For example, guinea pigs require a steady amount of vitamin C that may not be present in feed made for rabbits. Manna Pro guinea pig food is specially crafted to include essential vitamins and minerals that help keep your pet well-fed on a balanced diet.
Gerbils and hamsters have similar dietary needs, so gerbil and hamster food pellets often include the same ingredients. Manna Pro hamster and gerbil food is fortified with minerals and vitamins essential to these small pets’ dietary requirements. With wheat, corn, sunflower seeds, soybean meal, oats and more, this feed uses no artificial colors or flavors.
When searching for healthy rabbit food, choose a feed that is natural and made for their species. Rabbit food is specifically formulated for their unique nutritional needs. While they love snacks and treats like greens and vegetables, daily intake should be limited. Do not feed your rabbit things that are difficult for them to digest, like potatoes, corn, beans, seeds or nuts. While seeds and nuts can often be a component of healthy hamster food and mouse and rat food, they are not suitable for your rabbit’s digestion.
Buy Manna Pro feed online or at your neighborhood Petco Pet Care Center. You’ll find a selection including Manna Pro rat food, Manna Pro guinea pig food and Manna Pro rabbit food for all your small animal family members to have something delicious at their dinner table.
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