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i think sally at pamperedpiggies is much better value in my opinion, the toys etc are much cheaper, i find on THE you can spend £4.50 on a toy, where as with sally there all under £3 really, and she has the new thing where you can make you own toys, which works out really cheap if you buy lots of stuff if you have lots of animals.
Also i cant rate the service enough, once a parcel of ours got lost in the floods and we had a new parcel within days.
my buns love pamperedpiggies stuff, and they love all the treat pots n treat bags
I've voted for The Hay Experts as I use them more regularly than Pampered Piggies for treat hay, megazorb and dried herbs. I love Pampered Piggies to as they have some different toys which the bunnies love. The Hay Experts has got a wider range of hays.
Ive never had problems with either, just thought I'd mention the Oat, Wheat & Barley hay if you havent had it before - Every single bun ive ever met goes mental for it! Even buns not into hay, Thought i'd give a heads up
Honey and Wesley love that to. Other recommendations are Oxbow Timothy, Orchard Grass, Readigrass. They don't seem to like Brome though. They love timothy hay cubes to. Don't spend too much. :lol: Easier said than done.
Honey and Wesley love that to. Other recommendations are Oxbow Timothy, Orchard Grass, Readigrass. They don't seem to like Brome though. They love timothy hay cubes to. Don't spend too much. :lol: Easier said than done.
If you're looking for extra delicious hay I second the recommendation for oxbow timothy, my buns love it - it's really expensive though. they're very fond of the Bunny Nature apline meadow hay too, but again, not kind on the wallet!