🐇 Fuel their comeback with vet-approved, easy-feed nutrition!
Oxbow Critical Care Herbivore Fine Grind is a 100g emergency feeding formula crafted for rabbits, guinea pigs, and small herbivores. Developed by veterinarians, it features a finely ground texture for smooth syringe or tube feeding, a high-fiber low-carb profile to support digestion, and natural papaya flavor for enhanced palatability. Free from refined sugars and artificial preservatives, it provides a safe, complete nutritional boost during illness, dental recovery, or weaning.
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 3.53 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
C**B
Great product and Vet recommended
This kept my bunny alive!!!
T**.
Really good for a stopped up bun
This stuff works amazingly. My bunny was having trouble pooping. I gave him just one serving of this and iv never seen him poop so much in the 10 years that I have had him. Really helps the digestive system. Definitely recommend.
A**Y
Must have of you have guinea pigs.
I got this for emergency base for guinea pigs. Comes really fresh, there is no hardness to it, the first couple of stages is not chewable but as you make it thicker guinea pigs will chew it up. Works very well when your in a critical moment with a baby. Always have on hand if your breeding guinea pigs or own them. Good for babies in need or much older piggies who are having a hard time eating due to age. I also use this for wildlife.
E**A
Saved my bunny’s life
This product most definitely just saved my bunny’s life! She was not eating, moving, or pooping for 36 hours. She was most definitely in GI stasis. I was panicking trying to figure out what to do to make her feel better. I tried this and almost immediately after, she started drinking water and eating bits of hay. By the next day she was eating and running around like normal again. I am so grateful for this stuff, I recommend to always have this on hand in case of emergencies with your small pet.
S**W
Great for hammies when they’re sick/ struggling
I had 8 hammies at one point and a couple did get sick or had issue where they didn’t want to eat their seeds. We used this and they were able to get nutrients they needed. Kept it on hand in case of emergencies. Just make sure for your dwarves that you make it into more of a mushy paste so they get both hydration and nourishment. Thank you Good Vibes Vet and Dr. Moore for suggesting this for our ladies. Helped a lot.
W**N
It seems to have disappeared 04-20-24
I have been using this for my elderly pigs, for years. For some reason it seems to have completely disappeared from the market. For anyone cout in this problem, it is possible to make your own, I have learned how, it is not that hard, and my little girl seems to not only like it better, but seems to be doing better. All you need is a coffee grinder, good quality guinea pig food, and I put in some oxbow digestive tablets, and some timothy, and oat hay. It has to be well powderized or it won't feed well, then you just mix it with water to the consistency you want. I hope if anyone is stuck this helps, I know how bad it can get, when they won't, or can't eat well anymore. Good luck, and I wish you well.04-20-24
R**A
Easy to prepare
My bunny's health is not well at this time. After doing a google search I decided to try this product. It's a decent size and the value for my money was fair. She's been on it for about a week and I can already see a difference in her appearance. She seems to be functioning better especially her hopping.
C**L
The best product for emergencies
This is a miracle product, it saved my rabbit's life, I can not sing the praises of this product enough, I always recommend it to people who have small animals. I will always buy this and keep it in my emergency basket, one of my rabbits has a tendency to forget to drink water and as a result she becomes really lethargic. Every time it scares me, and every time I quickly whip this product out and use it on her. It's very simple to use, comes with straight forward instructions that are very easy to follow when your mind is all frantic and flustered. You just combine one of the packets with some water, and use a baby syringe to feed it to your rabbit. If your rabbit is very sick and is at the point that they will refuse food, you will have to force-feed this to them, and that is a little bit difficult, but It's something you have to do. It will save your rabbits' life. During the time I was feeding my sick rabbit, her cage mate came over and greedily licked the food off her chin. Rabbits clearly like the taste of this lol!
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