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Tropical Fiddle Sticks are flexible wooden sticks that can be twisted and bent into a variety of fun shapes creating a fun hiding spot for your furry friend.
You'll have fun creating a log cave, tree stump or a stick stairway for your pet. These colorful logs also provide your pet with a safe source for their instinctive chewing behaviors. Large Tropical Fiddle Sticks are perfectly sized for rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, and chinchillas.
Bendable, shapable brightly colored wooden sticks
Encourage natural hiding and chewing instincts
45.7cm long, 25.4cm wide
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So much FunOur piggies love this arch. I accidentally (on purpose) left our out in the rain and all the colours washed off, so it's mostly natural wood now, with a little colour on the inside. It's gone from being a tunnel to an arch that sits up against their hay box, and the boys leap onto it and off it as they zoom around their pen. One of our boys thinks he's a meerkat as he leaps onto it and wheeks as loud as he can.
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