ZuPreem FiberLong Timothy Hay Pellets Rabbit Food, 4.375-lb bag
In a Nutshell
- ZuPreem Pellets are highly fibrous and beneficial for digestion.
- ZuPreem pellets expensive.
- Not all rabbits like the taste.
Quick Verdict
ZuPreem FiberLong Timothy Hay Pellets are good for digestive health of rabbits on balance but little costly.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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High Fiber Content (2)
The pellets are highly fibrous, which is good for rabbit digestion
Cons
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High Price (2) major
The product is significantly more expensive compared to other options.
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Rabbit Dislikes the taste (1) minor
These pallets are not well liked by all rabbits.
Tip: let them be
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Rabbit owners with sensitive pets — The high fiber content helps with digestion.
✗ Skip If
- • Budget-conscious buyers — The price is significantly higher compared to other options.
- • People with Pickly taste pallet pets — Some rabbits really dislike eatable
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Can rabbits with tummy issues eat this pellet
these pallets are useful to keep in tummy contents mild
how big are these pallets?
Large pellets are established by multiple users
Cost effectiveness of food
Not best cost wise but really effective high fiber pallets
Highlighted Reviews
"I have two rabbits who love this food. One of my rabbits has a finicky stomach. Unfortunately, I can't use hay in the house because of allergies. This food helps her tummy issues! The pieces are larger than normal pellets, and you can see the hay fiber. With other pellet food, my rabbits would leave..."
"I think this food looks good. However, my bunnies disapprove. I am looking to switch them from the Kaytee Timothy pellets to a higher fiber food. I like the quality of this pellet but after 2 weeks of mixing this in their bowl, they won't touch it. I always have to throw it out next morning."
Bottom Line
Provided it's well liked, ZuPreem FiberLong Timothy Hay Pellets are a solid choice for improving rabbit digestive health, provided buyers are prepared for a higher price. Rabbit finickness towards eatable is the turn off as both users cited that.