
Little One Green Valley Grain Free Fruit Stick for Small Mammals 180g
Treat your small pet to a naturally delicious snack with the Little One Green Valley Grain Free Fruit Stick. Made from 60 meadow grasses and enriched with a blend of real fruits, this 100% edible stick provides long-lasting chewing enjoyment while supporting healthy teeth and natural foraging behaviour.
The fully edible pressed grass centre means there’s no wooden stick left behind, making it safer and reducing waste. With a naturally fibre-rich, grain-free recipe, it’s the perfect complementary treat for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, degus and other small mammals.
Packed with a variety of fruits including apple, banana, cranberry and orange, it delivers irresistible flavour while encouraging natural chewing and enrichment.
Ingredients
Meadow and mountain grasses, apple pulp, buckwheat, vegetable derivatives, red lentils, garden seeds (fennel, coriander, clover, basil, spinach, parsley, carrot, radish, field salad, rocket salad, white salad), rosehip seeds, green peas, linseed, dried fruits 1.62% (rosehip, apple, banana, raisins, orange, cranberry), yellow peas, alfalfa, dried carrot 0.4%, inulin 0.17%.
Pet Type
Suitable for:
Feeding Instructions
Feed as a complementary treat alongside unlimited fresh hay and clean drinking water.
Offer as an occasional snack as part of a balanced diet and always remove any uneaten food if necessary.
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Product FAQs
Is the whole stick edible?
Yes. The Green Valley Fruit Stick features a fully edible pressed grass centre, so your pet can safely enjoy every part.
Is this suitable for rabbits and guinea pigs?
Yes. It’s ideal for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, degus and many other small mammals.
Is it grain free?
Yes. This Fruit Stick contains no grains and is naturally high in fibre.
Does it contain real fruit?
Yes. It contains a blend of dried fruits including apple, banana, cranberry, orange and rosehip for added flavour.
Can this replace hay?
No. Hay should remain the main part of your pet’s diet. This product is designed as a complementary treat.