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Rabbit Food

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Are you in the market for Rabbit Food? Well, you’ve found the best place. We are Petco Direct and stock a huge range at the best prices.

Check out the video below for a quick look at our range

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Rabbit food is a crucial component of a rabbit’s diet, as it provides them with essential nutrients for growth, maintenance, and overall health. Rabbit food typically consists of hay, vegetables, and pellets.

Hay is the main component of a rabbit’s diet and provides fibre for digestive health. Fresh vegetables such as carrots, kale and broccoli provide the essentials for their diet. Pellets are a convenient and balanced source of nutrients but should be given every now and then to prevent overeating.

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It is important to provide your rabbit with fresh, clean water at all times to help them stay hydrated and prevent health issues. Treats are just that and should not be given alot as it ruins their balanced diet.

When selecting rabbit food, it is important to choose high-quality products that are free from harmful chemicals and additives. Additionally, it is crucial to provide your rabbit with a varied diet to ensure they receive all the goodness they need.

Overall, a balanced and healthy diet is necessary for the complete health and well-being of rabbits. At our store, we stock a wide range of products, to make sure that you can find everything you need to support your rabbit’s dietary needs.

Checklist for Buying Rabbit Food

Nutritional Content: Balanced ingredients including hay, vegetables and pellets. Avoid too many fillers or additives.

Fiber Content: Aim for a high percentage of crude fiber (around 18% or more) to promote healthy digestion.

Age-Specific Formulation: When choosing rabbit food, it is essential to select a product specifically made for the life stage of your rabbit. For instance, there are options available for young, adult and senior rabbits.

Hay Quality: Ensure the food includes high-quality hay or plan to supplement with separate hay.

Limited Pellets: Choose a food that recommends a limited pellet intake (around 1/8 to 1/4 cup per day) to prevent overfeeding.

Natural Ingredients: Look for food with natural ingredients, avoid artificial colours, flavours and preservatives.

Reputation and Brand: Research and choose well-known brands with a track record of providing the best rabbit food.

Allergies or Sensitivities: Check the ingredient list for potential triggers if your rabbit has known allergies or sensitivities. Consult a Vet if needed.

Pellet Size and Shape: Consider smaller pellets that are easier for rabbits to eat and promote dental wear.

Cost and Availability: Evaluate the cost of the food and its availability in your area. Choose a product that fits your budget and is readily accessible for ongoing feeding.

To make owning your Rabbit easier, drop into the store for everything you need including – bowls and feeders.