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A large sized corner litter tray for medium animals. Side panels to keep the litter contained in the tray and to protect the area around the tray. Cream plastic with rounded edges.
Why use the RW Corner Litter Tray for small animals? Most animals like to be in a clean environment and do their business in a designated area. The Corner Litter Tray is made from durable plastic, is easy to clean and can be used in hutches or homes. The tray is supplied with locking clips and can be placed in an area where your pet uses as a toilet. The high back of the tray helps prevent spillages, keeping the area clean and tidy. How do you get your pet to use the Litter Tray? To get your pet to use the litter tray place some soiled litter in the tray so that it is familiar and your pet thinks he's been there before. Your small animal such as a rabbit or ferret will soon get used to doing his business in the same place. Features of RW Corner Litter Tray: Durable Plastic High back Easy to clean Supplied with locking clips Size: 31cm wide, 22cm deep and 15cm high back Colour: White Material: Plastic
The Henry Wag Store Fresh is perfect for storing all forms of feed and seed. Features: Wide opening each access lid Foam seal for freshness Free measuring scoop which fits inside the lid Snap lock closure Sizes: 7.5kg and 15kg
Ancol Just-4-Pets range of small animal products. Just as Cats and Dogs need regular grooming, Rabbits and Guinea Pigs also benefit. Not only is grooming important for health reasons, the actual action of grooming helps maintain the bond between pet and owner. This Bristle Brush has the following features: Helps prevent Hairballs. Removes dirt and loose hair. Stimulates hair follicles. Extra soft Nylon Bristles. Promotes a healthy coat. Has a comfort Grip Handle design.
Open the bag of Burgess Excel Long Stem Feeding Hay, which is especially for rabbits, and breathe in the fresh, sweet smelling aroma. This nutritious Hay is enticingly sweet and wonderfully tasty. Your little furry friends will love you forever if you pop a bundle of this hay into their cage. Timothy Hay also known as meadow cat's-tail or common cat's tail is a perennial grass native to Europe and is enjoyed by a variety of animals for its flavour and texture. This particular hay has been grown specifically for feeding by Yorkshire Farriers and is cut at full bloom when it is lush, green and long. It is then carefully barn-dried and dust extracted to help maintain respiratory health. It is high in fibre and helps to maintain a healthy digestive system. Hay should make up the bulk of a rabbit's diet as small animals enjoy grazing throughout the day and having a good old forage which provides mental stimulation. Fresh greens should also be included for a completely balanced nutritious diet. Rodents have front teeth that grow continuously and need to be checked often to ensure that they are not causing a problem. This problem is usually sorted out by having something crunchy to chew on. If your pet is having problems with his teeth, please take him to a vet to have his teeth looked at. Since munching takes up most of a small animal’s time you can be sure Timothy Hay will be well received as it is wonderfully nutritious and irresistibly tasty to eat. Look after your furry friend and he will be full of life. Go on, brighten up your rabbit's day with this crunchy munchy bag of hay. Suitable for Rabbits, but also Guinea Pigs, Chinchillas and other small pets. Please ensure there is plenty of clean, fresh water available. Feeding Guide: Burgess Excel Long Stem Feeding Hay is a complementary feed for rabbits. It should be fed freely and provided fresh each day together with a variety of fresh greens for a complete and balanced diet for essential vitamins and minerals. Composition: Timothy Hay 100% Analytical Constituents: Beneficial Fibre 63%, Crude Protein 8%, Crude Oils and Fats 1.8%, Crude Ash 7%, Sodium 0.00%, Store in a dry place. Please ensure there is plenty of fresh, clean water available. Size: 1kg
Ancol Just-4-Pets range of small animal products. Just as Cats and Dogs need regular grooming, Rabbits and Guinea Pigs also benefit. Not only is grooming important for health reasons, the actual action of grooming helps maintain the bond between pet and owner. Guinea pigs & Rabbits toenails grow constantly and when left uncared for can cause severe problems down the road. Thus, it's best to start trimming their nails regularly (every month or so) starting at about two months of age when the nails are short and sharp. Beginning as early as you can as well as handling their paws regularly will help your pet get used to the sensation of nail clipping and will accordingly, make future clippings much easier on both of you.