- In the process of being restocked
- In the process of being restocked
Your Animalis store hours during the holidays:
Closed from 22/12 to 26/12 inclusive and from 29/12 to 02/01 inclusive.
Open: 27/12; 28/12 and 03/01.
Your orders are processed and shipped even during our holidays.
We wish you a happy holiday season!
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A varied, fibre-rich blend for chinchillas.
Cereal-free composition with a vegetable supplement full of vitamins and minerals.
A varied and high-fibre blend full of different herbs and vegetables.
No added sugars for these sensitive animals.
Composition:
Vegetable by-products (timothea and herbs 23%), vegetables (green peas 14.6%, carrots 5.9%, red pepper 2.8%), fruits, seeds, mineral substances, vegetable protein extracts, oils and fats, FOS, calendula, MOS, seaweed, yucca
Sunflower seed contains almost 40% fat, but also proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins B and E. We quantify on a sunflower seed nearly 600 Kcalories per 100 g.
It satisfies throughout the year, the needs of a wide variety of birds, including the smallest of them.
Sunflower seeds are a real treat for our birds who love them!
Mixture of grains and seeds without pressed grains.
To be fed to rabbits and rodents in addition to fresh water. Always provide hay of sufficient quality.
Peeled sunflower seeds are suitable for your budgies and parrots but also for straight beaks that live in outdoor aviaries in winter.
Sunflower seed contains almost 40% fat, but also proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins B and E. We quantify on a sunflower seed nearly 600 Kcalories per 100 g.
It satisfies throughout the year, the needs of a wide variety of birds, including the smallest of them.
Sunflower seeds are a real treat for our birds who love them!
No waste, no waste! The garden stays clean!
The sunflower seed contains nearly 40% lipids, but also proteins, carbohydrates, and vitamins B and E. A sunflower seed contains approximately 600 kilocalories per 100 g.
It meets the needs of a wide variety of birds throughout the year, including the smallest among them.
Sunflower seeds are a real treat for our birds who love them!