🌿 Lavender Hay Topper
Calming Floral Enrichment Sprinkle
A fragrant, calming lavender topper designed to support relaxation while adding natural scent and variety to your animal’s feeding routine.
Delicate dried lavender flowers bring a soft floral aroma that encourages slower, more relaxed foraging when scattered through hay or added to forage bowls. Its natural scent makes it ideal for creating a calmer feeding environment, particularly for animals that benefit from a more settled routine.
A simple, aromatic topper designed to gently support both behaviour and enrichment.
🌿 GGT Categories
Primary Categories
✔ Relaxation
Secondary Categories
✔ Anti-Inflammatory
✔ Enrichment
🌿 Ingredients
🌿 Lavender – 100%
Naturally dried to preserve floral structure and aroma.
No grains.
No added sugars.
No artificial additives.
🌿 Benefits at a Glance
Supports relaxation
Naturally calming aroma helps encourage a more settled feeding experience.
Aromatic enrichment
Adds a new scent to hay, stimulating curiosity and gentle exploration.
Encourages natural foraging
Perfect for scattering to promote slower, more mindful feeding.
Anti-inflammatory support
Contains natural compounds that support overall wellbeing.
🥄 Feeding Guide
⚠️ Use in small amounts due to strong aroma.
Offer as a topper alongside hay and a balanced diet.
🐰 Rabbits & 🐹 Guinea Pigs
Very small sprinkle 1–2 times weekly.
🐭 Hamsters, Gerbils, Mice & Rats
Tiny pinch occasionally.
🐿 Chipmunks
Small pinch occasionally.
🐦 Parakeets
Tiny pinch added to foraging trays.
🦎 Green Iguanas
Very small sprinkle mixed into leafy greens.
🐢 Tortoises
Small amount occasionally with safe weeds and greens.
🐌 Giant African Snails
Very small pinch occasionally.
🦔 Hedgehogs
Very small amount as environmental enrichment only.
Always provide fresh hay, water and a balanced diet.
🌿 The Spirit of the Topper
A soft scent through the hay.
A slower, quieter moment.
A calm space to explore.
Lavender brings a gentle stillness to feeding time — subtle, soothing, and naturally grounding.
🌿 Because sometimes calm starts with the smallest changes.