24 of 26(92%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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4.7 out of 5
(based on 26 reviews)
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5 out of 5
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Written By: treatthemkindly
my bunnies love it!
Date: October 29, 2009
"I had been feeding my rabbits delilah and emma timothy complete and they always ate it all! I decided to try the oxbow bunny t because I heard good things about it...i mixed the two as directed, to transition their diet. my bunnies just dig out the kaytee timothy complete and leave the oxbow. they would rather munch on hay than eat the oxbow so i am sticking with the kaytee timothy complete"
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5 out of 5
5 out of 5
(based on 26 reviews)
Written By: Patima
(NJ)
Good rabbit food
Date: September 9, 2009
"This food made by Timothy Hay only....the best for my rabbits digestive system!"
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5 out of 5
5 out of 5
(based on 26 reviews)
Written By: Ree84
(Hawaii)
The only pellets I'd feed my bunny
Date: August 3, 2009
"Good quality food for a great price. My Bunny loves it."
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4 out of 5
4 out of 5
(based on 26 reviews)
Written By: cuteusb
Healthiest option in local store
Date: December 24, 2008
"There are only two major stores that carry it in my neighborhood and they are both chain stores. We were happy to see this alternative to the alfalfa based food. It also lacks all the so called "goodies" that are actually junk and bad for your bunny, like colored items, cracked corn, sweet fruit pieces and other things that can alter the GI and bacteria balance in the bunny gut. It has gone up in price a lot recently, but I still will buy it because it is healthier for our Freckles. I used to try to buy the bags that didn't have a lot of "dust" on the bottom because I felt that it was wasted weight and unusable, but when our bun stopped eating and we had to get Critical Care to force feed I noticed that the main ingredients were the same those of Timothy complete but in powder form. So, now I am saving the powder in the fridge, for emergencies, and when Critical care is not available! By the way, rabbits are not rodents, they are lagamorphs."
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