It’s a good supplement (2 pellets) to complement the main dry food, which should also only be a handful. This is to prevent the formation of bladder sand (sludge) and stones. You should always add rabbit-friendly vegetables as well (but always start gradually at first to help their digestive system adjust and prevent diarrhoea and bloating).
Supreme Science Selective Urinary Care
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Product Description
Supreme Science Selective Urinary Care
Supreme Science Selective Urinary Care is a supplementary dietary addition for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. It features carefully selected natural ingredients that contribute to maintaining healthy urinary tracts and bladder function.
Features
- Supports urinary tract health
- Contains natural cleansing ingredients
- Includes dandelion, cranberry, echinacea and vitamin C
- Contributes to a healthy immune system
- Highly palatable
- Free from artificial colours, flavours, or added sugars
Suitable for
Rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas that are prone to urinary issues.
Usage
Give 1 to 2 snacks per day. It can be given in addition to normal food. Always ensure fresh water is available.
Contents
100 g
Composition
Wheat flour, ground Timothy hay, ground dried carob, oat flakes, soy oil, ground peas, linseeds, dried dandelion (1%), ground dried cranberries (1%), dried echinacea (1%), concentrated carrot, concentrated blueberries.
Analytical constituents
Crude protein (min.) 8.0%, crude fat (min.) 2.0%, crude fibre (max.) 12.0%, moisture (max.) 10.0%.
Nutritional additives
Vitamin C 3500 mg/kg.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place before and after opening.
Supreme Science Selective Urinary Care reviews
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Urinary care supplementBy Rutten Birgitte, Thursday 21 May 2026Supreme Science Selective Urinary Care - 100 g
It’s a good supplement (2 pellets) to complement the main dry food, which should also only be a handful. This is to prevent the formation of bladder sand (sludge) and stones. You should always add rabbit-friendly vegetables as well (but always start gradually at first to help their digestive system adjust and prevent diarrhoea and bloating).
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