Vita Plus Adult Rabbit Formulay

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Vita Plus Adult Rabbit Formulay
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  2. Publisher: Vitakraft Sunseed, Inc.
  3. Sales Rank in Pet Supplies: #49428

Product Review

This nutritious, high fiber, Timothy hay based diet is fortified to be an excellent foundation for pet rabbit health and well-being. Adult rabbits require a high-fiber, low-energy diet to keep their digestive tract healthy and active. Lower protein and calcium levels are beneficial to mature and aging rabbits. Papaya aids digestion while fatty acids condition skin and coat.

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Average Customer Review
5.0 out of 5 stars (2 customer reviews)

5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting food for the rabbit, January 4, 2012
J. Hope (Orlando, FL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Vita Plus Adult Rabbit Formulay (Misc.)
My rabbit loves this food. The occasional treat of a dried vegetable or papaya always leaves her begging for more. The fact that it is timothy hay based and high fiber is great for her health. The little bits of hay in the feed, however, is ignored by my bunny (who regularly receives timothy hay in another form).

Also, compared to another brand I used before, it doesn't appear to have a very negative effect on the "bouquet" of her cage odor. A definite plus. The other stuff I would have to limit in her diet to preserve my olfactory senses.


5.0 out of 5 stars Binky Bunny LOVES this stuff!, August 16, 2011
Dan Cooper (Atlanta, Ga) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Vita Plus Adult Rabbit Formulay (Misc.)
Each day when we give Binky his dinner helping of Vita Plus, he literally hops over to the food bowl as soon as he hears us move the food bag, and plants his head in the empty bowl until we pour the food (sometimes over his head). He is oblivious to th world when he eats his Vita plus and I couldn't imagine feeding him anything else!

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