Feeding

The nutritional requirements of rodents and rabbits depend on each species, and therefore you should seek information about your specific pet.


A common requirement, though, is that they all need complete food and vegetables every day for optimal well-being.

Adjusted feeding

Often, you can choose between pellets and mixtures of different vegetables and cereals. We recommend pellets if you have two pets or more, because it ensures a uniform feeding of all pets. Furthermore, rodents should always have ad libitum access to fresh water.

Adjusted to your pet rodent

Best Friend offers a complete assortment of food and hay for all types of pet rodents to ensure that the requirements of your specific pet rodent will be met, whether you want standard pet food or the best quality. The Best Friend product range of complete food for rodents and rabbits include products for both hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas and rabbits, as for rodents in general.



Standard food products

MENU and CHOICE are excellent types of pet food at affordable prices, and both food types have been adjusted to all rodents and rabbits.



Premium food products

FESTIVAL is pet food of high quality which have been divided into different product groups according to rodent type to ensure optimal consumption regardless of age and lifestyle.


Best Friend produces a complete range of products for all small animals; hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, rodents and rabbits. This ideal assortment consists of complete diets from standard to super-premium quality regardless of the pet’s age and stage of life. Carefully selected types of packing e.g. block-bottom bags with zipper. The ultimate goal of packing is to keep the product fresh and tasty



Hay

Hay is a vital, daily supplement for all rodents and rabbits. Hay provides the pet with long fibres which are needed for maintaining regular digestion and healthy teeth. Hay also acts as nesting material, giving the pet some activation in the cage.



Accessories

Remember that all rodents and rabbits should always have ad libitum access to fresh water – preferably from a practical drinking bottle.