Little One Feed for squirrels and chipmunks contains a variation of whole nuts and seeds, puffed ingredients, fruit and vegetables. The composition is balanced in accordance with the nutritional requirements of these small mammals. The feed is perfect not Read more
Little One Feed for squirrels and chipmunks has an extra rich composition that contains a variety of whole nuts and seeds, puffed ingredients, fruit and vegetables. All components of the feed are carefully selected taking into account the size of these animals. The composition is enriched with a vitamin and mineral complex and balanced in accordance to animals' nutritional needs. 
Feed is perfect not only for feeding at home, but also for all year round use outdoors. The natural behavior of small mammals will be stimulated by the consumption of whole nuts and seeds included in the composition. Moreover these ingredients are an excellent source of additional energy.
Ingredients: wheat, barley flakes, oat peeled, sunflower seeds (12%), multigrain pellets, buckwheat, maize flakes, pea flakes, wheat puffed, rice puffed, maize puffed, peanuts, hazelnuts (1,5%), pumpkin seeds (1%), dried carrot, dried rowanberry, dried apple, pine nuts (0,5%), fructooligosaccharides, yucca extract (0,01%)

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