Calibra Rockets

Keep your furry friends healthy, with the right mix of grains and seeds to support organ function and provide them with the energy to live life to the fullest. A varied diet is essential in promoting healthy immune function and to prevent any nutritional deficiencies.

Fuel your little companions’ adventures with the help of Calibra Rockets. Specialised food for rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas and degus, made from natural ingredients with no artificial colours.

Supplement their daily food with our handcrafted healthy treats containing ingredients such as fruits, vegetables and nuts to keep your small pets happy and entertained.

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FAQs about Calibra Small Pets and Rodent Food

What Should Small Pets And Rodents Eat?

Small pets and rodents require a balanced diet made up of pellets, a small amount of fresh fruit and vegetables and a source of fibre, such as hay. Rodents may also need small sources of extra protein, such as mealworms, within their daily routine.

How Often Should I Feed My Rodent?

Rodents should eat twice a day; ideally once in the morning and once in the evening. This sort of routine will help them maintain energy levels and overall wellbeing.

Can Rodents Eat Rabbit Food?

Rodents should not eat rabbit food. Whilst it may not be harmful for them to eat a small amount, it should not be used as a long-term food source as rodents have different nutritional needs than that of rabbits, which are herbivores.

What Small Pet And Rodent Food Is Best For Dental Health?

To maintain good dental health, it is important that small pets and rodents have a diet that is made up of around 85% good quality forage such as hay. You can also provide items for your pet to gnaw on, such as safe wood or some of our tasty sticks.

What Should I Feed My Small Pet Or Rodent With A Sensitive Stomach?

Small pets with sensitive stomachs should be fed a diet with limited ingredients, meaning looking for complete food that works for them. This can also make it easier to figure out what foods are triggers for your little companion. Feel free to get in touch to find out if our foods are appropriate for your pet.

How Should I Store My Rodent’s Food?

Your rodent’s food should be stored in airtight containers to avoid unwanted pests reaching it and maintain freshness. You can keep their food in the bag within these containers for added protection. Make sure to keep an eye out for any signs of spoilage, such as discoloration or mould, and throw away immediately if you spot these.

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