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A re you looking for a treat that your furry friend will go wild for? Look no further than Kaytee Natural Timothy Blend Cubes! These compressed blocks of sun-cured timothy hay are the perfect way to spice up your pet's snack game. Not only do they taste great, but they also aid in your pet's natural digestive process by providing fiber. Plus, because timothy hay is lower in calcium, these cubes may even help decrease the likelihood of urinary tract problems. Check out some of the key features:
SKU | 712876 |
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Primary Brand | Kaytee |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 16 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Sun-Cured Timothy Hay, Sun-Cured Alfalfa Hay (Sufficient For Processing). Contains No Artificial Color Or Preservatives.
Crude protein (min.) 6.0%, crude fat (min.) 2.0%, crude fiber (max.) 32.0%, moisture (max.) 12.0%, calcium (min.) 0.25%, calcium (max.) 0.75%.
Satisfaction guaranteed. If you are not completely satisfied, simply return the unused portion with cash register receipt to Kaytee Guarantee, 521 Clay Street, Chilton, WI 53014. 1-800-KAYTEE-1.
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spiritlady
11 years ago
Mr Rabbit loves these cubes & they are not messy like the loose hay. I use both ...
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JackiR
11 years ago
I saw these in the store and thought ... what a great idea, less mess and waste....
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My guinea pig blue passed a large poop today & when he did he squeaked. They have been eating OXBOW Timothy hay for a year now but the quality in the hay has changed & they stopped eating it they picked out the fuzzy pieces so they haven't been getting the amount of hay they should be for around 1 month, someone said try OXBOW orchard & he's been eating it like a "pig", could not really having hay-having hay & eating lots DO THIS? he only passed 1 big poop & only squeaked then , now all normal
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