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Foraging for food is a natural behaviour of rabbits and nearly all herbivores, so providing them with different ways to forage for their food or treats provides them with a lot of enrichment. 

 

Unfortunately, most snuffle mats on the market are made with fabrics that herbivores can't digest, such as cotton or even worse plastic fabrics (fleece etc). As rabbits and other small pets will always nibble at their toys and furnishings, we want your pets to be safe by not ingesting harmful materials. And this is why we use only natural untreated materials (jute and raw hessian) for our snuffle mats, as they are non-toxic and digestible, so do not cause intestinal blockages or illness. 

 

The snuffle mats measure approximately 36cm long (14 inches) by 23cm wide (9 inches) by 5cm deep (2 inches). They can be used time and again - just shake them out between uses, and give the poms a good reinvigortating fluff-up to create the spaces for you to hide all the lovely forage treats!  

As every item is handmade by us in our own workshop using natural materials, sizes may vary slightly.

 

Care Instructions: 

  • It is advisable not to leave fresh or wet foliage in the forage mat as these could rot into the fibres if uneaten 
  • Not machine washable - regularly shake upside down to remove any debris. Clean only with a damp cloth and leave to dry thoroughly before use

 

Please note: This snuffle mat is not suitable for use by dogs due to the loose open character of the jute pom poms and a dog's desire to chew on them! 

Natural Fibre Snuffle Mat Foraging Toy for Pets

SKU: NG-jute-snuffle-mat
£35.00Price
Only 2 left in stock
  • Please ensure this toy is suitable for your pet's health - being aware of any allergies they have or contraindications of any medication they may be taking. Also, always supervise and monitor your pet during play, and regularly check your pet's toys, removing and replacing them if damaged or if parts become detached which could be a choking hazard. Always seek immediate veterinary attention if you are concerned about your pet's health.
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