Critter's Choice Happy Pet Nibblers Double Pack

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Happy Pet Nibblers Double Pack
The Happy Pet Nibblers Double Pack are gnawing sticks with fruit flavors for rabbits and rodents that prevent boredom and help wear down the teeth.
Gnawing sticks, but with a little extra: that's these Nibblers from Happy Pet! These gnawing sticks are provided with fun shapes that stimulate curiosity and delicious fruit flavors, to stimulate your rabbit, guinea pig and other rodents to gnaw. Gnawing is a natural need of the animal that supports the correct wear of the teeth and thus also prevents boredom. Due to the handy size, large animals can also have fun throwing these sticks.

- Gnawing sticks for rabbits and rodents
- With various delicious fruit flavors
- Helps to wear down the teeth correctly
- Prevents boredom

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