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Rosewood Naturals Snuffle Forage Mat for Small Animals - From £5.22
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Rosewood Naturals Snuffle Forage Mat for Small Animals

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Manufacturer: Rosewood

£5.22

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Description

Rosewood Naturals Snuffle Forage Mat for Small Animals is the perfect interactive toy to mentally stimulate your pet and encourage their natural foraging instincts.

Made with multiple layers of super soft felt strands that effectively “trap” the food or treats, the Snuffle Mat is great for alleviating boredom, and because your pet has to search for the rewards, it also encourages movement and becomes a source of exercise too.

Washable:
The Rosewood Snuffle Mat can be hand washed as required with a little mild detergent. Thoroughly rinse and then leave to air dry.

Size:
Approx 29.5 x 20cm

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Angela Hurd
January 2021

I purchased this for Bun 2 - Gracie Fields (Dora the Explorer).Teaching a rescue rabbit to play is hard but as she is the smartest one I've got, I purchased I this. Having put this in her bedroom, I sprinkled some Hay, pellets and treats into it and immediately she was onto it.She dug, clawed and ate on and off throughout the day. An unmitigated success! However... I've learned to remove it for a few days and then do it again because if you leave it unattended and without food, boredom and wanting treats means she started to eat it! She managed to pull the strands out but as they are looped, they can easily be put back. All in all, a success.