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Garden Frost 25g
Give your small pets a taste of the rainbow with our Garden Frost Harvest containing Freeze-Dried Fruit & Veggie Blend — a vibrant, nutrient-packed mix of carrot, papaya, strawberry, kale, purple potato, and pumpkin. Crafted for rabbits, guinea pigs, birds, and other small animals, this wholesome treat brings the garden and orchard straight to their bowl.
100% Pure & Natural – Made with single-ingredient and nothing else. No added sugars, no preservatives, no artificial colours or flavours. Just pure, real food.
Gently Freeze-Dried for Maximum Nutrition – Our gentle freeze-drying process locks in natural vitamins, minerals, and enzymes while preserving vibrant colour and flavour.
The result? A light, crunchy texture that animals love. Perfect for hand-feeding, training rewards, or sprinkling over hay.
A Nutritional Powerhouse in Every Bite:
· Carrot – Rich in vitamin A to support vision, immunity, and healthy growth
· Papaya – Contains natural digestive enzymes that support healthy digestion
· Strawberry – Packed with vitamin C and antioxidants for immune support
· Kale – A superfood loaded with vitamins and minerals for overall wellness
· Purple Potato – Rich in antioxidants and fibre for digestive health
· Pumpkin – High in fibre, for digestive and urinary support
Perfect For:
· 🐰 Rabbits
· 🐹 Guinea pigs
· 🦜 Birds (parrots, cockatiels, budgies & more)
Ways to Serve:
· As a treat – Offer a few pieces daily as a healthy reward
· Meal topper – Sprinkle over pellets or hay to add variety and excitement
· Foraging fun – Hide in tunnels, snuffle mats, or puzzle toys to encourage natural foraging instincts
· Bonding time – Hand-feed during quiet moments to build trust and affection
The reasons that make a rabbit/bunny a good pet choice.
Except for the reason of rabbit’s appearance which is adorable, cute and fluffy, here are some deep reasons why a bunny is a good pet choice.
1. Low maintenance. Compared to dogs, rabbits don’t need to go for a walk daily or require frequent washing. Rabbits can be easily litter trained and they can clean themselves. How good is that!!! Also, they are very quiet, you don’t need to worry about bothering your neighbour.
2. Rabbits/bunnies are financial friendly. Rabbits are vegetarian, some hay and a hand of pellets daily are all that they need. 1 bale of oaten hay and 2kg of pallets can last for at least 3 months. If you really want to spoil your rabbit, a small piece of carrot or other leafy greens can definitely cheer them up! (Kale is their favourite!)
3. One rabbit/bunny only needs very limited space to live in. Take a mini lop as an example, They only need a balcony to run around in if you live in an apartment. It is not necessary to have a backyard for them to roam (but they do love grass if you have some for them to play on)
4. If you are allergic to dogs and cats but still want to have a pet, guess what, try a bunny! They are probably the safest alternative choice.
5. Rabbits are a fantastic companion. They not only have an cute face but are also such good listeners. They can light you up when you have a bad day, and zip their mouth when you complain about your boss. Rabbit are “crepuscular”, which means when you get back home from work, they will be very excited to play with you. Some people might complain that her/his bunny doesn’t like hugging or patting. Tell you a secret, get a bunny when they are around 6-8 weeks, hug and pat them every day, let them get used to your touch, then you will find them extremely sticky.
6. Having a pet rabbit is good for kids to learn how to take care of others and also encourage them to do a consistent routine job (such as feeding and cleaning). Also, your kids will benefit from making more friends, of course, no one will say no to seeing / holding a cute bunny.
7. Rabbit's are very smart. You can teach them tricks and play games with them. There is one rabbit on YOUTUBE called ‘BINI’, he can even play basketball!!
8. What is more fun than having a rabbit? Adopting TWO rabbits! :)