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    Supreme launches supplement range for small animals

    Simon KingBy Simon KingJanuary 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Supreme Petfoods has launched a new range of Science Selective Care supplements, specifically formulated to support the health of rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchillas – species with unique nutritional and physiological needs.

    These supplements offer targeted support for digestive, urinary and skin health while also contributing to overall wellbeing and quality of life for small herbivores.

    Maintaining optimal digestive health is essential for small herbivores, whose gastrointestinal systems are highly sensitive to dietary imbalances. Conditions like gastric stasis, one of the three most health issues in rabbits, may quickly become life-threatening if not managed appropriately.

    The Digestive Care supplement is formulated with natural prebiotics and fibre to support gut motility and promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria. It also includes peppermint and chamomile, ingredients known for their soothing properties.

    The range is completed by Urinary Care with dandelion, cranberry, and vitamin C to help reduce the risk of urinary issues, such as bladder sludge. Skin and Coat Care with antioxidant-rich spinach and linseed, supports skin and coat health, while Vitamin C Care combines vitamin C, cranberry and blackcurrant to support immune function and vitality.

    “The launch of our Science Selective Care Supplements represents our commitment to providing high-quality nutrition tailored to the needs of small pets,” said Claire Hamblion, marketing director at Supreme Petfoods.

    “Over half of rabbit owners take their rabbits to the vet at least once a year. They are becoming much more engaged with their pet’s health care needs and want to provide high standards of care. Our new range meets the growing demand for products that offer health benefits beyond basic nutrition.”

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