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Naturaliss is a complete range of food that also includes snacks and that emulates what rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters and chinchillas would eat if they were in the wild. It is a 100% natural product, without added colourings, with a high palatability due to its diversity of plants and the aromas that they bring to each bag. It includes a wide variety of plants that help dental wear and a multitude of beneficial properties for the body and for the mental health of pets. Eating Naturaliss will be a feast for rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters and chinchillas.

New NATURALISS range

“We would like to be with you and your pet from day one, helping you build an excellent relationship and giving it the best food so that it grows up healthy, strong and enjoys a long and happy life.”

Ingredients that make Naturaliss an incomparable product

The cold pressing technique is a process that protects the raw material, and does not subject it to high temperatures that denature its ingredients. With this system, the ingredients, although they do not stick together, form a compact mass or pellet.
This method favors the animal's body and optimizes the assimilation of food, since it preserves its proteins, vitamins and minerals much better.

Wild hay from the Pyrenees mountains, in which there is almost no presence of human intervention. This offers a food free of pesticides and without artificial colors or preservatives, offering the small rodent the best hay for proper dental wear.

Flowers are the last element to complete a balanced and varied diet for our pet. They provide a variety of wild plants that offer the product a great flavor, great freshness and an excellent aroma. This selection is perfectly adapted to the needs of each rodent, taking care of their daily health and getting as close as possible to the food that they would take in nature.

What makes Naturaliss unique?

Naturaliss is made with hay from meadows located in the territory of Cabó, (in the exuberant mountain range of the Pyrenees) where a wide variety of wild plants grow. No agricultural work has been done in this area for the last 100 years, which means the plants and flowers are truly wild. With a wide floristic range of flowers, this hay contains more than 40 species* including: fesue (Festuca sp.), Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum), sativa (Onobrychis viciifolia), germander felty (Teurecrium gr. Polium)… All this variety makes Naturaliss very palatable and ideal for small herbivorous pets.

Located at 1.700 meters above sea level and with only 108 inhabitants in the surrounding area, the Cabó mountains offer a 100% natural environment, far from any type of pollution.

* University studies, from the University of Lleida of the Department of Horticulture, Botany and Gardening, demonstrate the great diversity of plants in the fields where Naturaliss hay is harvested.

“We are committed to using the best quality ingredients at all times. The Naturaliss range is ideal for your pet in every way; we have created a unique formula to ensure that all nutritional needs are met, while offering a tasty and natural food.”

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Naturaliss Hay

Hay constitutes 70% of a rodent's diet and that is why we collect the best pastures for them. Naturaliss hay is an exclusive 100% natural food that is collected in the wild meadows of the Pyrenees, a place without traces of pesticides or chemical residues since it has not been cultivated there for decades. This wild meadow contains up to 45 species of wild plants and flowers with a variety of nutrients that contribute to a healthy diet for our small pet, as well as an exquisite flavor. Our hay confers a great diversity of highly palatable species such as fescue, ray grass, thyme, alfalfa, sainfoin, plantain and many more. Our agricultural system is completely respectful of the environment and does not use artificial irrigation, only rainwater. The high fiber content of our hay stimulates the metabolism for better digestion and favors the wear of teeth naturally through chewing. Your rodent will eat quality hay just like it would in the wild.

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