Are Sunsee Chew Blox ok for squirrels? It says for rats but it wouldn't the first time I'm told something that's advertised as being ok for rats really isn't (like the Timothy hay chews).
Thanks guys!
Are Sunsee Chew Blox ok for squirrels? It says for rats but it wouldn't the first time I'm told something that's advertised as being ok for rats really isn't (like the Timothy hay chews).
Thanks guys!
It would depend on the contents of the Blox. Didn't see them listed in your post.
Anne
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I think it's essentially this thing with slightly different packaging: http://www.petspantry.tv/acatalog/Su...ew-Blox-2.html
On the box at the store, it said it was a chew stone.
I am attaching a pic of the actual block I bought.
I would bet it has hay in it. I would stick to branches for squirrel chewing.
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Went back to store to get info from exact package.
It's a pumice stone
So... Pumice stone... Good?
I'm looking to provide as many chewing experiences that don't involve my hands as possible.