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Trixie Natura Wall-Mounted Hay Rack Manger, Rabbit and Guinea Pig Feeder

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Trixie Natura Wall-Mounted Hay Rack Manger, Rabbit and Guinea Pig Feeder
  • Wall-mountable; screws included
  • Made from powder-coated metal
  • For hay, grass, or vegetables
  • Not for wire cages; check out Trixie’s hanging hay rack instead

The perfect way to provide your small pet with a constant supply of fresh hay and grass! The Natura Hay manger is weatherproof and designed specifically to be screwed onto the Trixie Natura hutches (screws included), although it is suitable for use with any hutch. It can also be mounted on the wall indoors for free range rabbits. Keeping hay and other foods in the hay manger is beneficial to your pet’s health as it protects it from urine or feces. 8.6″ x 6.3″ x 2.3″ (22cm x 16cm x 6cm)
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