Freeze-Dried Carrot 30g
Product Description
Bright, crunchy, and full of natural goodness! These freeze-dried carrot cubes are a sweet, nutrient-rich treat that supports your bird’s health while adding colour and variety to their day.
Features & Benefits
- 100% Natural Carrot – No added sugar, salt, preservatives, or artificial colours—just pure carrot.
- Rich in Beta-Carotene & Vitamin A – Supports eye health, immune function, and feather vibrancy.
- Forage-Friendly Cubes – Perfect for mixing into foraging toys, scatter-feeding, or as a training reward.
- Crunchy & Bird-Safe – Light and crispy texture, sized for parrots, cockatiels, conures, budgies, and other small to medium birds.
- Healthy Daily Treat – Adds natural sweetness, texture, and enrichment to their diet.
Directions for Use
Offer as a treat or supplement to your bird’s regular diet. Serve dry or lightly mist with water to soften if preferred. Always supervise when giving treats and ensure fresh water is available.
Product Info
- Form: Freeze-dried, rehydratable
- Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place
- Intended For: Companion birds only – not for human consumption
Safety First
Please always supervise your feathered friend when introducing new toys or accessories, and check them daily. If any item becomes damaged or unsafe, remove it straight away. Remember, this isn’t a toy for children.
A Note on Colours and Designs
We do our best to show accurate images of each product, but the colours and designs might look slightly different in person. This could be due to your screen settings, lighting, or small variations in the product finish over time. Unless stated otherwise, accessories shown in the images aren’t included.
Important Information
The details we provide are for general guidance and aren’t a replacement for advice from a qualified vet. For personalised advice about your pet’s health, please consult your veterinarian. We’re not veterinary professionals, and any reliance on this information is at your own discretion. If your pet has a medical issue, contact your vet as soon as possible.
