Supreme Petfoods Science Selective Rabbit Food, 4 lb
Original price was: $14.99.$4.84Current price is: $4.84.
Price: $14.99 - ($4.84 / lb)
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 13.7 x 9.8 x 4.7 inches; 1.86 Pounds
Item model number : 108025-ROCKY
Department : Unisex-Adult
Date First Available : October 30, 2012
Manufacturer : Supreme Petfoods
ASIN : B01BHVDSGS
Country of Origin : USA
A Nutritionally Balanced, High Fiber Rabbit Food
Promotes Wellbeing And Vitality
Kind To Rabbit Teeth
Promotes Healthy Digestion
Naturally Great Taste And Satisfaction
Customers say
Customers find the rabbit food to be a great product for their bunnies. They find it nutritious and healthy, providing good value for money. The pellets are larger than usual, which customers appreciate. Customers also mention that the quality is fantastic and the ingredients seem high-quality.
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8 reviews for Supreme Petfoods Science Selective Rabbit Food, 4 lb
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Original price was: $14.99.$4.84Current price is: $4.84.
Tutu –
Great for appetite, stool, and bunny approved!
Feeding your bunny cheap pellets is like feeding your child McDonalds 3 meals a day. We will only ever feed our buns premium hay and pellets and the difference is clear as day. We’ve tried multiple brands of premium pellets and you can immediately see the impact in their appetite, stool, and even general happiness! When our latest bun was adopted, he was eating a different brand of premium pellets (Dr. Pol). which he loved. We started to ween him off by mixing these pellets in together, only to find that he had cherry picked all of our pellets out and left the other pellets in the bottom of the bowl uneaten! Bun taste test passed and bunny approved!!
herny –
Good
This kind of rabbit food is very healthy. My rabbit loves it very much and is very excited every time.
Donb01 –
My bunny loves this as part of his healthy diet, and I like that it is Timothy-based.
I have to say, this stuff is like “crack” for bunnies!! While bunnies need to have a variety of foods in their diet and not too many pellets, the ones I was using were more alfalfa-based and these are timothy-based. The nuggets are a bit bigger so he can chase them around if we play “catch” (which is a challenge!). I have been tapering his pellet ration to just these and his poops stay normal solid. Some other pellets I looked at reviews for the users were talking about soft stool, but I have been using these over a month and don’t see that. They also have a few vitamins thrown in that are helpful to rabbits. It’s kind of funny they ask about Flavor in the review – I’m not going to eat them so I can’t say, but the bunny flings everything out of his bowl to get at them so that must say something! Besides these he gets the usual green leaf lettuce, cilantro and occasionally other low calcium greens. That is another thing I like about this as I have been trying to reduce his calcium output, and they try to regulate it in the food. He hasn’t had any issues but it was showing up in the litter box on occasion. Of course we all know we have to keep them munching on the hay for a variety of reasons and I figured these were an excuse to sneak more timothy into his diet! Once I decided I was going to keep him on them I took advantage of the fact they have been “on sale” to stock up. Note that Science Selective has several other varieties depending on the uniqueness of your bunny – mine is just about to be 2 and I figured it’s still a bit early for the “Adult” or “Senior” versions, but they are out there.
BWFX –
“Rabbit crack”
All 3 of my rabbits LOVE this stuff. Can’t keep enough of it around! Price isn’t bad either for as much as they enjoy it.
Ellise –
10/10
Great food for my bun baby and its so much cheaper ordering here than going to local pet store! My bunny loves it would recommend for all indoor bunnies
JB –
Every bunny (furry family member) has loved this! Great for treats!
I’ve actually only used this food as treats for my bunnies since sweet things (carrots, fruit, etc) are not particularly great for their digestive systems. This is along with their daily serving of romaine, a bowl of kibble in the evening and unlimited timothy hay and water 24 hours a day (and also unlimited love and treatment suitable for members of a royal family–jealous they have a better life than my human family or so many people out there!). Typically, I’ll give a couple of these at a time throughout the day as “treats”. When I first introduced these, I would keep saying the word “treat”. Now, when I say “treat” they’ll come running at full speed for one or two of these pellets. Again, every-bunny I have ever had in our family has loved these. I’ve never tried this as a full serving for evening kibble, but I know a vet tech who has (I know they use multiple brands, so I don’t know if the rabbits who get these require a specific diet). I have always used a different brand for regular kibble. Also, these pellets are larger, so it’s easy to hand feed as treats. So it’s win/win. Happy bunnies and healthy treats! I’m sure my buns would have written a similar review, except they’d probably have asked why their human doesn’t feed them this food only. 🙂
TLC –
can’t be without them
our bunnies love love love these…. hated when they ran out of stocka little bit ago
Will’s Mom –
For calcium bladder buildup issues, get Science Selective HOUSE RABBIT food
Our House Rabbit Society recommends Science Selective HOUSE RABBIT food where bladder sludge/calcium buildup is a medical issue Our bun has tea stain brown or orange urine and vet visits confirmed bladder sludge. Since treatment, he runs around the house binkying! HOUSE RABBIT food doesn’t contain alfalfa, only Timothy hay. Otherwise, love this stuff! High quality.