kitschkitty
Mama Doe
I will not buy toys/treats for my pets that are painted or dyed (if I can help it).
I bought a couple of "kebob" things that had wooden shapes on them and threw away the shapes (replaced with fresh fruit and veg) as they were painted.
I now most of the wooden stuff is dyed with food colours - but why would you give them to your pet - surely they are only designed that way to appeal to us humans!
Also I won't buy those treat sticks and drops etc (except the occasional yoggies for my rat). They are just packed full of sugar and cost a fortune.
I swear my animals are just as happy to be given say a cherry tomato or a walnut to play with (for the rats).
But saying that I have recently been tempted by the Excel Nature Snacks - anyone tried them are they worth paying £1.79 for? :shock: (imagine all the lovely veg I could buy for the same money)
I bought a couple of "kebob" things that had wooden shapes on them and threw away the shapes (replaced with fresh fruit and veg) as they were painted.
I now most of the wooden stuff is dyed with food colours - but why would you give them to your pet - surely they are only designed that way to appeal to us humans!
Also I won't buy those treat sticks and drops etc (except the occasional yoggies for my rat). They are just packed full of sugar and cost a fortune.
I swear my animals are just as happy to be given say a cherry tomato or a walnut to play with (for the rats).
But saying that I have recently been tempted by the Excel Nature Snacks - anyone tried them are they worth paying £1.79 for? :shock: (imagine all the lovely veg I could buy for the same money)