Starter Bunny
Starter hay, pellets and bedding.
$18
Bunny Pellets Large
Balance of protein, fiber, essential nutrients and alfalfa. 25 KG
$45
Timothy Hay Starter
Sourced from local farmer.
Fresh green, crisp hay perfect for bunnies and small animals.
$7
Bunny Essentials Large
Large hay, pellets and bedding months supply.
$105
Bedding
Natural softwood shaving bedding for litter and base of cage/ habitat for 3 cages.
$7
Timothy Hay Large
Fresh hay for 1 to 2 months supply, possibly longer.
$35
Fresh Bunny Pellets
Nutrition for all ages, with the vitamins and minerals needed to live to the fullest.
$8
Bedding Large
Premium natural softwood shavings for 20 to 30 cages.
$35
Bunnies Diet
Bunnies have delicate digestive systems, so it's important to feed them a diet that is high in fiber and low in sugar and fat. Treats should be given in moderation and should never make up more than 10% of a rabbit's diet.
Here are some safe treats for bunnies:
Fresh Hay
Rabbits should always have access to fresh hay as it provides essential fiber for their digestive health.
Fresh
Vegetables
Safe vegetables for rabbits include carrots, kale, lettuce, parsley, and spinach.
Fruits
Small amounts of fresh fruit such as apples, berries, and bananas can be offered as occasional treats.
Herbs
Fresh herbs such as basil, cilantro, and mint are also safe for rabbits to nibble on.
Commercial
rabbit treats
There are a variety of commercial rabbit treats available that are specifically designed to meet a rabbit's nutritional needs. Just be sure to read the ingredients and choose a treat that is low in sugar and fat.
It's important to remember that rabbits can be sensitive to changes in their diet, so it's best to introduce new treats gradually and in small amounts to avoid upsetting their digestive system.