| | |  | Rabbit | Home » » » Kaytee Exact Rainbow Treats for Rabbits, 4-Pound | | | | | | | Description: | | Kaytee exact premium daily dietsextruded diets have been proven to provide superior nutrition when compared with seed blends. Kaytee exact has been the recognized nutritional leader by veterinarians and breeders since its introduction in 1989. Developed by the nutritional experts at the kaytee learning center, exact is the most researched and widely used extruded food available.100-percent consumable - no shells or hulls, means there will be less mess complete daily diets developed for the unique needs of specific species with dha, an omega-3 fatty acid that supports heart, brain and visual functions trusted by veterinarians and breeders | | | Features: | |
• Exact nutrition in every bite
• Specifically formulated for rabbits
• With dha omega-3
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.25 inches | | Product Height:
| 11.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 4.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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I guess I was wrong...Jun 02, 2011
By Mark My rabbit wouldn't eat pellets. She would push them out of her dish and they'd build up on the food side of her cage. This is a problem because we usually wouldn't need to clean that side so often. I got this product because it has no pellets and the rabbit really seems to like it. This sounds like a 5 star review and it would have been had the food not smelled like wet paint. Still, I am happy as long as my rabbit is happy and she seems content to me. I recommend it if your rabbit won't eat pellets but otherwise, it might be easier to stick to your current food.
EDIT: After several days, the rabbit has just about stopped eating this food completely. We needed to clean out the cage and her recent ....leavings... were somewhat irregular. I have a feeling it's because we didn't allow her an adjustment period and she wasn't used to them but It's still somewhat worrisome. I'll try to get my bunny adjusted to the food but maybe Iv'e changed her diet too much. At about the same time, I gave her new hay without thinking. Since my rabbit won't eat it and because of the smell, I'll give it only 2 stars. If you're trying many other pet foods and your rabbit won't eat them, maybe consider this, otherwise, I'm currently picking the pellets out of my old food that she had stopped eating before this one. I guess my rabbit is picky so don't base you decision on this review but this was my experience.
Only thing my rabbit eatsMay 16, 2012
By PBC Only food my rabbit will eat consistently. They stopped selling it at the local stores. Glad I knew I could order it online!
Tried to switch him to a new food, one with more seeds and what not, he didn't like it at all.
When I switched him back to this food he wouldn't eat the brown pellets for a month or so...Now he eats them all again.
Great timing!Nov 19, 2011
By Bekicayepick Came when they said it was. Good thing my local pet co stoped selling this product. And my daisy may loves it.
Appropriate for some situationsOct 31, 2011
By SmarterThanYouThink I do rabbit rescue and through fostering, my own buns, and contact with hundreds of other licensed domestic rabbit rescuers, there is a niche for this product. We all prefer Oxbow brand pellets (when cash is not an issue!), and usually certain Purina products when cash is an issue, but Kaytee Rainbow Exact is especially good for the occasional foster who won't eat Oxbow, or more often, for a rabbit who has a dental issue that causes him to prefer a softer "pellet." This "pellet" is extruded so it's easier to bite, and therefore works well for bunnies with dental pain while they recover. It's usually well liked and tolerated. Some people also soften it with water first, but it must be changed frequently to avoid molding.
Some points to note: 1. HAY is the most important part of a rabbit's diet (grass hay like timothy, NOT alfalfa, for adult rabbits), then daily green vegetables, started in small quantities (again, buns who are not babies), and then limited pellets (our advice is based on spayed/neutered bunny kept in the house--they don't need the extra energy of unlimited pellets when not facing weather extremes). See the rabbit food pyramid at [...] 2. The dental condition or mouth pain MUST be addressed by a qualified exotics-specialized vet. You can't just feed this product and decide not to get bunny's molar points trimmed, for example.
3. Basic guideline for a good pellet is one that does NOT have seeds, colored bits, or dried fruit in it. Stay away from these products. The colorings added to this Kaytee don't seem to fall into the categories of other "pretty" foods that appeal to humans but are bad for bunnies due to high carbs/sugars that cause lots of trouble with their cecums and the resident bacteria.
Sometimes it's hard to find this product. I use it to keep weight on my 12-year-old mini-lop. She likes the flavor and is eager to find it hidden around her pen. It supplements her Oxbow pellets and provides an extra calorie source that is easy to pick up in her lips and chew with her molars (she has no incisors anymore!).
I give it four stars in general, though it's five stars when applied to the correct situations.
Great foodJul 01, 2011
By Bunno My rabbit will just not eat pellets. I tried this product and he loves it. He finishes all of his food and he is so happy. I have been feeding him this for 3 years now and he still loves it.
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