
All you need to help calm your rabbits and small mammals and enhance their emotional wellbeing
Pet Remedy for rabbits or small mammals – £14.00
Works gently alongside your rabbit’s own natural calming mechanisms
Helps calm without sedating
Natural
Easy to use
Starts to help immediately
Developed and made in the UK
How to get the best from Pet Remedy
For bonding rabbits and other small mammals, spray a little on a damp cloth or fingers and gently rub around their muzzles.
This helps with scent swapping as well as calming, which in turn helps speed up the bonding process.
This same procedure can be used for bonding other pets such as guinea pigs, hamsters, rats and mice.
Included in the Small Mammal Calming & Bonding Pack

1 x 75ml Calming Spray
Use for localised and immediate effect
Water based, pH neutral formula, and is safe on skin and coat
Lasts for 2 – 6 hours
Mini spray refillable from large spray

6 x Calming Wipes
Use the eco-friendly wipe in the same way as you would with the calming spray by gentle rubbing around muzzle, under chin and top of chest of your pet
You can rub on your fingers before handling an anxious pet
Use to wipe down surfaces such as an examination or grooming bench top
Tie to a cat basket when travelling to vet or place on bedding in home and car

All you need to help calm your rabbits and small mammals and enhance their emotional wellbeing
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Other Pet Remedy products to help calm your pet rabbit or small mammal
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Pet Remedy Calming Wipes – 70 Pack£20.00 -
Pet Remedy Calming Wipes – 20 Pack£9.00 -
Pet Remedy Calming Spray – 75ml£12.00 -
Pet Remedy Calming Diffuser Refill Pack 3 x 40ml£30.00 -
Pet Remedy Diffuser Calming Refill Pack 1 x 40ml£14.00 -
Pet Remedy Mini Calming Spray 15ml£7.50 -
Low Voltage Pet Heat Pad£50.00 -
Pet Remedy Calming Plug-in Diffuser£24.00 -
Pet Remedy Battery Operated Atomiser (with 250ml Calming Refill)£50.00 -
Pet Remedy First Aid for Stress Tin£12.00 -
Pet Remedy Small Mammal Calming & Bonding Kit£14.00 -
Pet Remedy New Home Kit£28.00 -
Pet Remedy Party Season Survival Kit£28.00 -
Heat Pad Replacement Plug Adaptor£15.00 -
Pet Remedy All-In-One Kit£40.00 -
Pet Remedy Calming Wipes – Pack of 12£7.50 -
Pet Remedy Diffuser Calming Refill Pack 2 x 40ml£24.00 -
Pet Calming Spray 200ml£20.00 -
Pet Remedy Refill for Battery Atomiser or Spray – 300ml£24.00






