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Rabbit, Guinea Pig and Small Pet Feeding Accessories
When it’s dinner time for your pets, how do you choose to serve their chow? For small pets, you need to consider contamination from elsewhere in their hutch (guinea pigs for example love to dig and kick their bedding around!), as well as the importance of clean water. Our pet feeding accessories cover everything from rabbit hay feeders to guinea pig food bowls, making pet meals a simple affair.
Water Bottles
Clean water is essential for rabbits, guinea pigs and all small pets. While you can choose to provide fresh water in a heavy ceramic dish, water bottles instead hang onto the side of your pet’s cage: this keeps the water well away from anything that could contaminate it. We recommend a glass water bottle that cannot be chewed through, no matter how hard your little gnawer tries!
Rabbit, Guinea Pig and Small Pet Feeding Accessories
When it’s dinner time for your pets, how do you choose to serve their chow? For small pets, you need to consider contamination from elsewhere in their hutch (guinea pigs for example love to dig and kick their bedding around!), as well as the importance of clean water. Our pet feeding accessories cover everything from rabbit hay feeders to guinea pig food bowls, making pet meals a simple affair.
Water Bottles
Clean water is essential for rabbits, guinea pigs and all small pets. While you can choose to provide fresh water in a heavy ceramic dish, water bottles instead hang onto the side of your pet’s cage: this keeps the water well away from anything that could contaminate it. We recommend a glass water bottle that cannot be chewed through, no matter how hard your little gnawer tries!
Bowls
A ceramic feeding dish with a slanted side is perfect for allowing your furry friend access to pellets, veggies and other treats. Choose one with a heavy base for stability – or instead opt for a vegetable basket to keep food sanitary and reduce soiling, and will stop rabbits from knocking over their food and spreading it throughout their cage. Keeping hay and greens off the floor of your rabbit or guinea pig’s cage will keep things tidy and save you the headache of constant cleaning up.
Author info: Dr Carla Paszkowski BVSc (Hons) - Pet Circle In House Veterinarian
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