Peckish Carnival is a crunchy treat mix built around dried and extruded vegetables: carrot, beans, parsley, pumpkin and beetroot. Compared with a fruit-and-grain mix it leans vegetable, and the pieces are hard enough that your rabbit or guinea pig has to actually work at them rather than swallowing them whole. That chewing time is worth as much as the treat itself.
Features
- Blend of dried and extruded vegetables including carrot, pumpkin, beetroot and parsley
- Crunchy texture that encourages proper chewing
- Varied colours, shapes and aromas for sensory enrichment
- 150g resealable bag
Ingredients
Carrots, Beans, Parsley, Pumpkin, Beetroot, Wheat, Barley, Lupins, Oats, Rye, Corn, Soy Beans, Lucerne, Salt, Dicalcium Phosphate, Vitamins, Minerals.
How to feed
Around 20g per day, not exceeding 50g daily. It’s a complement to a diet based on grass hay, pellets and fresh vegetables — not a meal in its own right.
Good to know: make them forage for it
Rather than tipping the day’s serve into a bowl, scatter it through the hay or hide pieces around the enclosure. Foraging is what these animals are built to do, and turning a 30-second snack into a 20-minute hunt is one of the cheapest enrichment wins you’ll get. It works particularly well for a single guinea pig or a rabbit that spends long stretches alone during the day.
Common questions
Will this help with my rabbit’s teeth?
The hard texture means more chewing than a soft treat, which is a modest plus. But be clear-eyed about it: hay is what genuinely wears molars down, and no treat replaces that.
Guinea pigs too?
Yes — the mix suits rabbits, guinea pigs and other small animals.
My pet picks out its favourites and leaves the rest.
Entirely normal with any mix. Keep serves small so there’s less opportunity to be fussy, and don’t top the bowl up until the previous serve is finished.
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