Features:
As our rabbits grow older or face health challenges, their needs change and it becomes our duty to ensure they thrive, even when the world seems a little harder for them.
Kiwami Life Support is a lifeline for your rabbits, designed to meet the needs of elderly rabbits or those who struggle with dental issues.
Our rabbit nursing care food is fortified with essential nutrients that do more than just sustain life.
They provide energy, resilience, and vitality, fostering a sense of well-being that every pet deserves.
Each spoonful is infused with energy-producing glucose, Coenzyme Q10, and Vitamin C, which harmonize to support their energy levels and enhance their ability to cope with the stresses of ageing.
With this nourishing blend, we can reignite your furry companions' zest for life, offering them sustenance, comfort, and care.
Watch them flourish with every meal, and their spirits uplifted as they savour the flavours formulated just for them.
It is your choice to provide this specialized care, which is an act of love.
In nurturing their health, we nurture their happiness.
Let's ensure that our beloved rabbits continue to hop joyously through their golden years, surrounded by love and the nourishment that matters most.
Made in Japan
Ingredients:
Grass (Timothy, Alfalfa), Beans (Soybean Flour, Soy Pulp, Defatted Soybean), Vegetable (Carrot, Komatsuna), Bran, Glucose, Amino Acid (Lysine, Methionine), Natural Extract Vitamin E, Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2 Mix, Iron Mineral Mix, Oligosaccharide, CoenzymeQ10, Lactic Acid Bacteria EC-12 (Sterilization).
Analysis:
Crude Protein | Min. 14.0% |
Crude Fat | Min. 2.0% |
Crude Fiber | Max. 22.0% |
Crude Ash | Max. 8.0% |
Moisture | Max. 10.0% |
Calcium | 0.5% |
Size:
100g
Feeding Guidelines:
According to the condition of the rabbit, mix it with water and give it in a dumpling-like or porridge-like form.
The amount to be eaten depends on the condition of the rabbit, but healthy rabbits generally eat about 3-5% of their body weight.
CAUTION: Rabbits that do not eat food due to loss of appetite may not be force-fed depending on the cause or condition.
Be sure to consult a veterinarian before proceeding.
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