
- Small Animal Information
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Each category of small animals has unique dietary and environmental needs. We carry food, treats, hay and other products for each and every one of them. And the expertise to help you find the right ones.

A lack of Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is the most common nutritional deficiency in guinea pigs. Vitamin C tablets provide a reliable way to prevent disease and lengthen the life of your pet. For more info see Ask Chuck.
Hay for nesting and a balanced diet.
Hay addresses a number of important needs of your small animal, both as nesting material and an important resource for digestive health. Each small animal type requires different types and proportions of hay. We stock alfalfa, oat, botanica, timothy and organic meadow hay among others.
Pellets tailored to your pet's needs.
Pellets provide a staple of your small animal's diet, a complete sources of vitamins and minerals. We carry pellets specially formulated to the needs of each small animal category. These provide a balanced diet, combining ingredients grass, whole grain, seeds, nuts, fruits and vitamins in the right proportion. If these ingredients are provided separately the pet will pick through them for its favorites. Over time this can lead to obesity and other health problems.
Treats are nutritional and help you bond with your pet.
We carry treats for all categories of small animals, tailored specifically to their dietary needs. Like all treats, these should constitute a small proportion of your pet's diet. Pets will fill up on treats and ignore staples in their diet.
Cages for small animals.
Please see the store nearest you for cage options that may be right for your small animal.
Ask our team members to help you with your small animal's needs.
Did you know...
Unlike the other pets in this category, ferrets are carnivores, needing a high-quality food made of animal proteins and fats as the basis of their daily diet. Fresh food attracts the ferret, is nutritious, easily digested and is efficiently utilized by the ferret's body to minimize stool and odor. For more info see Ask Chuck.
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