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Vitakraft Crunch Sticks Kiwi & Lemon Cockatiel Treat 2pk
Vitakraft Crunch Sticks Kiwi & Lemon Cockatiel Treat 2pk

Vitakraft Crunch Sticks Kiwi & Lemon Cockatiel Treat 2pk

Item #: 051233100210
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Vitakraft Crunch Sticks Cockatiel Treats are made with seeds, honey, kiwi, and lemon for a tasty and delicious treat your pet will love. Made in Germany.

Benefits:

  • Triple baked for extra crunchiness
  • Fortified with vitamins and minerals
  • Natural wood stick inside is made to be chewed for lasting fun even after the treat is gone
  • Promotes important chewing needed for wearing down a bird's beak to keep it healthy and strong
  • Helps keep bird mentally and physically stimulated to prevent boredom and stress that may lead to feather plucking
  • Includes a clip holder for easy dispensing

Ingredients:
Yellow Millet, Ground Wheat, Sunflower Seeds, Milo, Canary Grass Seed, Wheat, Red Millet, White Millet, Ground Corn, Safflower Seeds, Oat Groats, Black Millet, Rye Grass Seed, Calcium Carbonate, Dehydrated Carrots, Dehydrated Kiwi, Turmeric (color), Honey, Lecithin, Rice Flour, Wheat Germ Meal, Paprika Oleoresin (color), Salt, Dehydrated Lemon, Vegetable Oil, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Vitamin B12 Supplement.

* Ingredients listed are for informational purposes only and are subject to change by the manufacturer.

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By Ute
Doesn’t appear to be the same product
March 7, 2025
My cockatiels used to love the Kiwi crunch sticks. Within a day or two the stick was devoured. I am guessing the manufacturer changed something around since my guys only nipple here and there, it takes a week or more before half of it is eaten. Too bad