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8in1 Chinchilla Treat (Canister), 5-Ounce

8in1 Chinchilla Treat (Canister),   5-Ounce
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8in1 Chinchilla Treat (Canister), 5-Ounce

8in1 Chinchilla Treat (Canister), 5-Ounce

  • Delectable assortment of fruits, nutritious nuts and crunchy morsels.

  • Fortified with vitamins and minerals.

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EI00560

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Product Details:
Product Length: 17.0 inches
Product Width: 11.0 inches
Product Height: 6.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.4 pounds
Package Length: 4.8 inches
Package Width: 2.7 inches
Package Height: 2.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:2.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

1A Bad Choice  Feb 06, 2010
By RuRu
In addition to the ingredients listing as the previous reviewer stated, there is nothing nutritional about this mix. A better idea would be to buy your pet some fresh raisins. Remember that experts warn against too many treats. One or two raisins a week is enough. If you are training you can cut them into tiny amounts. Feeding your chinchilla too many treats can bring on diarrhea or much worse, hunchback disease which strongly indicates liver damage from too many treats. Be kind to your pet and offer them the best pellets and timothy hay and sterlize their water by boiling it.

I would definately not buy this mix again, and if you research a little bit you can find plenty of fresh treats to feed them in very small quantities. Remember that chinchillas will eat what tastes good but it may not necessarily be healthy for them.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:

1No chicken for chins  Sep 29, 2009
By L. Clark
Look at the ingredients. Number 2: poultry by-product. This is supposed to be a treat intended for a species that is solely herbivores? I think they missed the mark with that one. Chins need fiber, not protein. I am guessing they were trying to just save money by manufacturing this with something else.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1Contains animal by-products  Oct 25, 2010
By Shelby
This product contains animal by-products (aka rendered animal remnants). Chinchillas are mostly vegetarian, with the exception of a few insects. I think this contains beef and chicken (can't remember which). I returned the product. My furry friend does not need to be eating these things. I recommend finding another product.

3Alittle Disappointed  May 14, 2011
By Merri M. Schermerhorn "love to write"
Chins do not seem thrilled with the treats in the container. I base my review on their response. So there.

5My little guy loves it!!!  Feb 16, 2010
By Tami Kromarek
A delicious treat for my favorite little chinchilla!! He goes crazy when he sees me get his treat can out! And there is a ton of different kinds of treats.

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