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Nestor fruit-flavored chew sticks for rodents and rabbits, pack of 2
Nestor fruit-flavored chew sticks for rodents and rabbits, pack of 2
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Nestor fruit-flavored chew sticks for rodents and rabbits, pack of 2
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Nestor fruit-flavored chew sticks for rodents and rabbits, pack of 2
Nestor fruit-flavored chew sticks for rodents and rabbits, pack of 2
Nestor fruit-flavored chew sticks for rodents and rabbits, pack of 2 are pre-packaged chew treats designed to support natural gnawing behaviour in small pets. The two-stick pack provides convenient, portioned snacks that can be offered occasionally to hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits and other small rodents. These chew sticks combine a palatable fruit flavor with a firm texture intended to promote dental wear and provide sensory enrichment.
These chew sticks satisfy natural chewing instincts and help reduce overgrowth of continuously growing teeth through regular gnawing. The fruit flavour offers a pleasant taste that encourages interaction without replacing a balanced diet. The compact, twin-pack format is convenient for storage and controlled portioning, suitable for use as a training reward or occasional treat.
Offer one chew stick under supervision as an occasional snack or reward, ensuring fresh water and regular feed remain available. Place the stick in the cage where the pet can easily reach it, and remove any uneaten portion after a reasonable period to maintain hygiene. Monitor teeth and chewing behaviour regularly and replace sticks when they are worn down or soiled.
Use these chew sticks as part of a varied feeding and enrichment routine. They are not a complete diet; maintain regular hay, pellets and fresh vegetables appropriate to each species. Adjust frequency of treats according to the animal's size, age and dental condition, and consult a veterinarian if you notice unusual tooth wear or feeding changes.
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