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These irresistible treats are the ultimate in healthy indulgence for your small furry. Selective Naturals Meadow Loops are delicious and nutritious guinea pig and rabbit treats that perfectly complement the Selective food range.
SKU | 3078778 |
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Primary Flavor | Natural |
Primary Brand | Supreme Science Selective |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 2.8 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Natural |
Wheat flour, ground timothy grass hay, ground alfalfa hay, ground dried locust beans, ground peas, dried thyme, soy oil, flaxseed.
Crude Protein (min) 7.0%, Crude Fat (min) 2.0%, Crude fibre (max) 14.0%, Moisture (max) 11.0%.
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