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The needs and behaviour of domesticated pet rabbits are essentially the same as rabbits in the wild. Therefore, the way that you care for and interact with your rabbits should reflect their natural instincts as a prey species, rather than predator species such as cats and dogs. A rabbit’s anatomy and senses are designed to constantly check for danger, and their strong hind legs allow them to run very quickly to a safe place. Rabbits should always have a covered space that they can hide in, and accommodation that is secure. Their dietary and social needs are also very similar to those of wild rabbits. New Selective Naturals treats are both nutritious and delicious. Rich in natural ingredients, high in fibre with no added sugar, they are available in four delicious flavours – Blackberry & Chamomile, Timothy Hay & Thyme, Pea & Mint and Dandelion & Rosehip. These irresistible new treats are the ultimate in healthy indulgence for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and degus. Selective Naturals Grain Free is blended with temptingly tasty Timothy Hay to help promote the good health of rabbits. High in fiber and grain free, Selective respects the natural diet, with this delicious recipe that includes essential forage and garden vegetables. It supports digestive wellbeing and has all the vitamins and minerals rabbits need to help keep them in the very best of health naturally. Kind to teeth with no added sugars or artificial colors, Selective Naturals Grain Free is blended with natural linseed, to help promote clear skin and a glossy coat. It helps to keep rabbits as healthy on the outside as they are on the inside. That's why vets recommend Selective. Timothy hayThe average adult rabbit (weighing 2.5kg) will require 60 70g/day of Selective Rabbit Grain Free. Fresh vegetables should also be provided along with good quality hay and clean drinking water. Please store in a cool dry place. As a general guide a rabbit should be provided with a portion of fresh hay that matches its body size everyday. Feeding guides are only estimates of how much feed a rabbit needs and the actual amount can vary depending on activity and other factors. Adjust feeding quantities according to your rabbit’s body condition. Always offer unlimited fresh drinking water.







