F.M. Brown’s Tropical Carnival, Farm Fresh Fixins Treats for Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Rats, Mice, and Other Small Animals, Healthy Mix of Fruits, Veggies, Seeds, and Hay, 10 oz
$13.94
Price: $13.94
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Brown’s Tropical Carnival Farm Fresh Fixins Treats are loaded with garden, field-fresh and orchard grown goodies, straight from the farm. Our treats are a blend of delicious fruits, veggies, seeds and fiber-rich hay, a great way to reward your pet rabbit, guinea pig, chinchilla, hamster, gerbil, mouse or rat.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 2 x 6.25 x 8.5 inches; 10 ounces
Item model number : 449470
Date First Available : April 26, 2012
Manufacturer : Fm Browns
ASIN : B008GEFUUM
Loaded With Healthy Goodies: Tropical Carnival Farm Fresh Fixins Treats are loaded with garden, field-fresh and orchard grown goodies, straight from the farm
Nutritious Treat: Vitamins and minerals from natural ingredients like strawberries, sweet potatoes, peas and more.
Great For Small Animals: Delicious and nutritious treat for rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, chinchillas, rats, mice, and other small animals
USA Produced And Packaged: Feel good knowing you are feeding your pet locally produced food
Customers say
Customers find the pet food tasty, with rabbits and guinea pigs particularly enjoying it, and consider it good value for money. The mix receives positive feedback for its quality, with one customer noting it contains enough nuts and seeds. Customers disagree on the size of the bag, with some finding it nice while others consider it very small. Customers disagree on the diet aspect, with one noting it’s not suitable as a primary food source.
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13 reviews for F.M. Brown’s Tropical Carnival, Farm Fresh Fixins Treats for Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Rats, Mice, and Other Small Animals, Healthy Mix of Fruits, Veggies, Seeds, and Hay, 10 oz
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TwirlyGirly –
Wild mice like it, too!
There’s a heat vent under the sink cabinet in my kitchen. Every winter, a mouse, escaping the cold, takes up residence under that cabinet.I have two cats. I learned the hard way what happens when a little field mouse, hungry, goes searching for food when there are cats in the house. I woke up one morning, a few years ago, with blood smeared all over the kitchen and dining room floors, and one cat standing over the battered, lifeless body of a mouse, poking it with a paw.It would be one thing if the cats had been trained to quickly kill, and then eat, mice. But my cats were never taught that by their mother. To them, a mouse is a toy, to be chased, batted about, picked up and tossed – tortured and traumatized – until dead from loss of blood and other injuries. I couldn’t bear for that to happen againSo, the following winter, when another mouse moved in, I needed a plan. I decided to provide the mouse with food (so he wouldn’t be tempted to go looking for – and eating – mine), and protect him from the cats at night.To that end, I took an empty jar lid, and every night put in some raw oats, raisins, dried cranberries, and walnuts. I put the dish right in front of the heat vent, and brought the kitties into my bedroom, and kept them with me behind the closed door all night long.In the morning, the mousie’s dish was empty! And not once did I find any mouse droppings anywhere in my kitchen; counters, drawers, and cabinets all clear and my food remained untouched.Once the weather began to warm up, I stopped putting down the food, and within a few days, the mouse was gone – back to the great outdoors.That’s been my way of dealing with the “winter mouse” for the past couple of years. But this year’s mouse turned out to be a very picky eater. He eschewed my usual offerings in favor of gnawing on a loaf of bread I’d left on the counter overnight.So, I found the Tropical Carnival F.M. Brown mouse treat food here at Amazon, and ordered a bag. Success! The winter mouse really likes it; I put about 1 1/2 Tbls. in his little dish every night, and the dish is empty in the morning.It’s beginning to get warmer now, and soon it will be time for the winter mouse to return to the great outdoors. But I’m happy I found a solution that keeps the winter mouse safe and well fed, and one that protects my own food supply.By the way: for anyone who may be wondering how I know, for sure, the mouse (or possibly mice) are gone when I stop feeding them; the cats spend most of the day lying in front of that vent when there’s a mouse behind it. When there are no mice, they completely lose interest and don’t return to that spot unless and until another mouse moves in. I also have a humane/no kill mouse trap I can use if the mouse doesn’t leave on their own.
Cindy –
Very tasty! And mixed!
I thought this was food food for my hamster and didn’t realize it said ‘treats’ it’s still really great even if it’s a little small but it is tasty add in to mix into your Hamsters bowl. My long haired Syrian Hamster immediately dug into his bowl and ate a juicy apricot. And this is a great value for the money payed.I attached for photos of my Hamster next to the bag so you can see how big the bag is and the types of treats in the bag.
Amazon Customer –
Tasty
Rabbit loves it it was a nice size bag
Sherrilyn Schwing –
Great Rabbit Treat
First off, this is not designed to be a primary food. I provide the rabbit a small handful every 1-3 days. Rabbit goes crazy running in circles and trying to climb up to the bag when I sit down next to him. He absolutely loves digging out the good stuff out of my hand and generally pushes the timothy pellets out of the way. Tiny amount that is left gets poured into his food bowl. Best treat food I have found for the rabbit, by far.
Ashley P –
Great treat mix…guinea pigs LOVE it!
My guinea pigs LOVE most this mix. They don’t care for the peanuts or fruit pieces, but there are enough nuts and seeds to still make this worth buying. I sprinkle a handful on their pellets a few times a week as a treat and to fight boredom.
Vicki Yue –
My bunnies favorite
My bunnies like this very much and I provide with on top of their food.
Lisa B. –
Guinea pig food
My Guinea loves this blend. He eats every bite.
C. M. Guzowsky –
Another Quality Product
My pet seems to like this. I also find this to be fresher then the same product in the local pet store. I am very pleased with the product and will order again.
Victoria Brown –
My pigs LOVE this stuff. I sprinkle it on top of their regular pellets and they just go crazy on it.
Mélanie Vermette –
Mon lapin a adoré!
Jada –
My hamster cant get enough of this
Melissa Rocha –
Guinea pig likes it!
Cady Huynh –
This little bag is stupidly overpriced at $20. It is double the price you would get in store. Check then price before buying it. My rabits don’t like it either.