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Wagg Bunny BrunchNewest Review: ... and the colourings used to make the food look attractive to humans actually tend to make my rabbit hyperactive!And obviously ... more More Wagg pet accessories
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by - written on 14/04/09 (Very useful, 172 readings)
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~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ WAGG Bunny Brunch. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 'Tasty Food for Rabbits' is the claim on the front of my 2kg bag of Bunny Brunch. My 3 year old rabbit is quite the connoisseur when it comes to rabbit food, he has tried practically every brand there is and has his clear favourites as well as the ones he wouldn't touch with a barge pole! This particular rabbit food ranks near the top on his list of favourites and is only beaten by a more expensive pellet food (why oh why does he have such expensive taste!). In fact this is the first food he ever had when he was a teeny weeny baby rabbit and I now ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/02/09 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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Hello everyone and welcome to this review. I love my rabbit, Buffy is her name! She is so kind and of a lovely nature so I must keep her healthy. After all she loves me so I love her. Now she is a very fussy rabbit I must say! She only eats certain things, her carrots must be peeled and her cabbage must be slightly damp.. Very fussy indeed. BUT! When it comes to ?Wagg Bunny Brunch? she never refuses. I buy this great bunny food in my local Asda at the rather pleasing price of £1.88. That is a very good price in my opinion and I have found it to be almost double the price in other supermarkets. That is for a 2KG bag - That?s a lot of rabbit ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/04/08 (Useful, 72 readings)
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Wagg bunny brunch rabbit food was first introduced to our supermarkets in the early 1990's. It is a complete dry food for your rabbit so does not need anything extra adding to it, it contains all the ingredients your rabbit will need to stay happy and healthy, it contains peas, wheat, oats, grass, vegetable oil and all the vitamins and minerals needed to maintain a healthy rabbit. Wagg bunny brunch food is available in 3 different sizes, the supermarkets stock two different sizes a 2kg bag which costs £1.99 or a 4kg bag which costs £2.49, if you want to buy it in larger quantities you can buy a 15kg bag from larger pet stores for ... Read the complete review
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