Exotic Nutrition Critter Selects Herbivore Small Animal Treats, 3-oz bag
In a Nutshell
- Variety of flavors and textures.
- Healthy and enjoyable for most small animals.
- Occasional contamination issues.
Quick Verdict
The Exotic Nutrition Critter Selects Herbivore Small Animal Treats are well-received by a variety of small animals, including pigs, bunnies, and guinea pigs. Most reviewers praise the variety and taste, but there are occasional issues with specific ingredients and contamination.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Sweet potato may be harmful to rabbits. Contamination incidents
Prevention: Pay attention to the ingredients especially if your pet is a rabbit. It could be fatal.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Variety of Flavors (3)
The treats offer a mix of different flavors and textures.
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Healthy Treats (3)
Many reviewers find the treats to be healthy and nutritious.
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Good for All Small Animals (5)
Treats are enjoyed by a variety of small animals like pigs, bunnies, and chinchillas.
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Great with Feeder Ball (1)
Can be used in a feeder ball, making it a fun way to feed.
Cons
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Ingredient Concerns (1) major
Some ingredients, like sweet potato, are not suitable for all small animals, specifically rabbits.
Tip: Use for hamsters or other small animals that can tolerate sweet potato.
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Contamination Risks (2) critical
There are a couple of complaints about contamination and foreign objects in the product.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Owners of small herbivores — Versatile and enjoyable for a variety of small pets
- • Owners looking for healthy treats — Contains a mix of healthy ingredients
✗ Skip If
- • Owners with specific dietary concerns for their pets — Contamination and ingredient issues reported
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"My spoon-fed Guinea pig loved loves loves them"
"Long string in product"
Bottom Line
Overall, if you're looking for a varied and tasty treat for your small herbivore, this product is a good choice. Just be aware of potential contamination issues and the specific dietary needs of your pet.