• Supports dental health through natural chewing activity
  • Ideal for bonding and playtime
  • Great enrichment and foraging for small animals
  • Ideal for playtime and bonding with your pet rabbit, hamster, chinchilla, and other small pets that crave the taste of real sun cured timothy hay, apples, and molasses
  • The high fiber Content of natural timothy Grass hay also supports your pet's overall health

I actually used these as bait in a no-kill mousetrap (apparently I got the only mice in the world who don't like peanut butter, go figure!). They love this stuff! Caught and released all five mice without a hitch - apparently it's so good that even when they saw their kin getting picked up they still couldn't resist! Now I just wish I knew what to do with the rest of the bag...

These are great snacks to toss in during the afternoon, since they're made of hay they're still healthy and they're dense enough to wear down teeth while keeping my bunny busy for a good while. He really likes them! They're natural and comprised of a diet staple so I don't have to worry about giving him something unhealthy.

My bunnies love these treats. We give them yogies, the granola bar things, these and a few others but these are by far their favorite. They are now far too familiar with the sound of the bag and now anytime they hear it they stand up and stare at us with their ears back waiting lol. I love that these treats are good for them as well and I don't have to worry about them intaking too much sugars or carbs either these.

My rabbit loves these. They are about the size of a small cookie so they are really too big to give to any smaller animal as a daily treat. That said, the rabbit looks forward to getting them and does act like a little kid getting his cookie. Also Kaytee is known for high quality products so I do not need to worry that there are any bad ingredients.

My rabbit loved these treats. He recently got a new cage and now has a bowl just for treats. These were the first treats that I decided to fill the bowl with because they are a little bit healthier then the normal fare. He loved them and I don't have to worry about him eating too much because the main ingredient is timothy hay which is good for him to eat anyway. I'm going to be trying the carrot flavor of these next and I hope he likes them as much. He is a very picky bunny so to find something he likes to eat that isn't junk has been difficult so I am very happy with these treats.

My three Holland lops will stand up and beg for these treats, and they are not an easily impressed crowd. While these aren't the healthiest option by any means, they are fine to give to your bunny in very limited amounts. I usually give each of my buns one when I get home from work, and then watch them try to scarf their own treat down fast enough to still have time to go steal from each other. It seems to give them enough enjoyment to be well worth the purchase for me- we always keep these on hand!

We rehabilitated an injured hurricane squirrel for a couple of months and he loved his Timmy biscuits. These are a small round hard biscuit (with a hole through the middle), a good size for a squirrel to grasp, but they’ll need to have good teeth. I was initially disappointed because he wasn’t interested in them at first, but that was when he was still young and a fussy eater. Then he grew up a bit, got better and started eating a greater variety of fruits and nuts, and the Timmy biscuits became a real treat that he eagerly looked forward to. He started eating them about the time he was able to tackle pecans (I’d crack them for him, but he had to do the rest). I’m glad I persevered and kept trying him with them. I’d give him just one a day. So for squirrels, in my very limited experience, not good when they’re young, but once they’re big enough to tackle nuts, these make a good treat.

My bunny is obsessed with these. OBSESSED. Im convinced she would inject herself if she could. These biscuits are definitely something rabbits like. My baby jumps up to the bag to eat them [as you can see in the picture ] amd if you leave the bag closed on the floor she will thrash it around untill she gets the sweet necter inside which is the biscuit

I have been a buyer of these treats for years, and I have 5 bunnies. That's a lot of apple snacks! But when they hear the bag of Kaytee Apple treats rustle, they IMMEDIATELY run over to me. That's when the treat comedy begins. They each snatch one and try to run away from each other, but also try to steal the other one's. The Queen bee, my Black Otter Mini Rex (Otter) She always gets dibs on them even when the others don't, because they were her first love. She also would hop over the moon to get to an apple, so it's no surprise she loves this treat. I buy as many as I can when I buy them, and I love that I can provide them with such a beloved cookie. Thank you for making such an awesome product!

I bought these for my guinea pig while he was sick to entice him to eat while we were force feeding him. He's well now, but still won't touch these. I've been offering them to him for months, just because I have them. I'm not really heart broken because the ingredients seem a little iffy anyway. There seem to be a lot of additives, but they're probably fine for an occasional treat. If they eat them. Update: He's randomly started liking them. I've purchased a second bag. I guess I wore him down. Upgrade to 5 stars.