Just4rabbits Chamomile Hay Cookies are a lovely blend of dried grass and aromatic Chamomile compressed into chunky cookies, ideal for keeping your bunnies occupied!
These hard, nibbling cookies contain tasty chamomile, which is not only lovely and fragrant, it can also have a calming effect on your bunnies’ behaviour & digestion.
Both of these delicious ingredients are blended (under extreme pressure) to create a fantastic, all-natural forage treat that is free of binders and additives.
Not only do our Chamomile Hay Cookies smell and taste great, but their firm texture will keep your buns’ teeth short and healthy!
A complementary, fun, daily treat to help promote foraging and teeth health for your rabbit.
Made from 100% natural forage, they are great enrichment for your rabbit and ideal to gnaw and nibble as well as preventing boredom.
- 100% natural, no pesticides
- Great for adding variety to their diet
- Hard cookies, perfect for nibbling!
- Great source of dietary fibre
- The perfect natural healthy treat
- Helps to keep teeth trim
Feeding: Feed several pieces per day as a healthy treat
Composition: Dried Grass, Dried Chamomile
Weight | 0.2 kg |
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Select weight | 200g, 1kg |
Nicola –
I didn’t see these when I ordered the botanical ones but my friend did and ordered them for her bunny..she didn’t get on well with them as her rabbit isn’t a good hay eater so gave them to me…my two absolutely loved them and are actually better for mine than the botanical bites as they have lower calcium ingredients in them so I will be ordering these when I order more hay 🙂
Shelley Legge (verified owner) –
These are fantastic, unfortunately though my boy shows little enthusiasm for them. They smell lovely though and are a great size for treats. I’ve left them scattered around and he’ll nibble a little bit but that’s as far as we’ve gotten.
annabellas87 (verified owner) –
Absolutely love these. Only bought the 200g bags yet as wanted to check my rabbits liked them, of course they did! You get a lot even in the 200g bag. They are really great quality. I break them up and sprinkle them over their hay as I noticed my rabbits struggled to eat them when whole (they are quite firm which is why they are so good for their teeth). However once used to them they were able to manage them whole no problem!