Kaytee Timothy Complete Pelleted Rabbit Food, 4.5-lb bag

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  • Hand-selected timothy hay is the first ingredient of this nutritious diet developed by a small animal nutrition expert.
  • Each serving promotes digestive health with a prebiotic and probiotics, and it’s naturally high in fiber from Timothy hay.
  • This rabbit food combats selective eating, so your buddy gets important nutrition in every bite—no loose seeds or sugary fruits.
  • This recipe supports dental health by encouraging natural chewing activity
  • Feel good feeding your furbaby a meal that’s been carefully crafted by experts with a long history of providing nutritious meals.

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About Kaytee Timothy Hay

Kaytee High-Quality Timothy Hay Products

Offering premium, high-quality timothy hay at all times is a necessity for rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchillas. Including hay in the diet not only provides your small animal with essential roughage for dental health, it is also crucial for maintaining a healthy gastrointestinal system. Kaytee offers a complete line of timothy hay products to help your small animal thrive.

Premium Hay From Kaytee

Kaytee does not take hay for granted. They pride themselves on offering fresh, tasty all-natural hay and quality products. Hay simply tastes better when it is naturally grown and harvested with care. Kaytee’s hay is grown in fertile farmland graced with abundant sunlight and cool, rocky mountain water. Their farmers grow supreme-grade hay to provide superior nutrition for your small pet, because they are committed to harvesting the best nature has to offer!

Quality Hay in a Variety of Tasty Forms

Healthy Hay

Kaytee Timothy Hay provides the nutrition your rabbit, guinea pig or other small pet needs and the quality you expect.

Phenomenal “Plus”

Kaytee Timothy Hay Plus combines the benefits of timothy hay with flavor and texture variety for your small animal.

Fortified Food

Timothy Complete food is made with nutritious, hand-selected timothy hay and essential vitamins and nutrients.

Terrific Teeth

Timothy Hay hideouts and chews are great-tasting treats that support dental health through natural chewing.

About Kaytee

Kaytee is all for the small, and their commitment to small animals has inspired nutritional innovations for over 150 years. A complete line of products, including food, hay, treats, bedding, toys, habitats and accessories helps keep your treasured companions active, comfy and safe. Their focus on expertise and state-of-the-art processing means quality is built into every product. Kaytee puts animals first, and they are dedicated to ensuring the health, security and comfort of your pet!

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Questions & Answers

7 Customer Questions


Can I eliminate using timothy hay if I use this product instead as the main food source for my bunny?

Answer by ChewyDec 19, 2018
It's important to feed hay to your bunny for a number of reasons. It wears down their teeth that are constantly growing, it gets lots of great fiber to keep things moving through the digestive tract, keeps them busy rearranging it and searching for the best tasting pieces, and it helps them learn and keep good litterbox habits.

can I feed these as pellets?

Answer by ChewyNov 03, 2020
Timothy Complete is a pelleted food made with nutritious hand-selected Timothy Hay and essential vitamins and nutrients necessary for your Rabbit. It is high in fiber to support digestive health.

This food is good for small bunnies?

Answer by ChewyMar 29, 2018
The Food is intended for all rabbits 6 months or older.

do I still have to feed my bunny veggies or no? and how much should a feed my 2 or 3 pound bunny. plzz awnser

Answer by ChewyNov 04, 2020
A rabbit's diet should be made up of good quality pellets, fresh hay (timothy, other grass hays, or oat hay), water, and fresh vegetables. Small rabbits should be fed 1/3 - 1/2 cups a day while large rabbits should be fed 2/3 - 1 1/2 cups a day.

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By heather on Jun 12, 2025

Quality of packaging and food particles

I have been using this brand for over a decade and never have had an issue. For the past 4-5 months the bag arrives with a tear in the back seam. Chewy has worked

I have been using this brand for over a decade and never have had an issue. For the past 4-5 months the bag arrives with a tear in the back seam. Chewy has worked to replace the bag if a lot is unsalvageable. That is not my concern. I have noticed the packaging is more flimsy. But more importantly, I have noticed the large amount of feed powder/dust that is in the bag! The pellets are fine and my rabbits still eat them, but I do have to put holes in in the scooper to sift out the powder. I am wondering if the manufacture changed their process for production causing this? But I don't want to be paying for powder that my rabbits can't eat. And I wonder if they changed their packaging and that is why the bag is always torn.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Momtodem on Sep 22, 2019

Better for their health than alfalfa pellets

Your rabbits won't run to the bowl for these pellets like they will for alfalfa pellets, but these pellets are so much better for their health. Take the time to

Your rabbits won't run to the bowl for these pellets like they will for alfalfa pellets, but these pellets are so much better for their health. Take the time to allow your rabbits to get used to them. Our bunny was hooked on a diet of alfalfa pellets (because we didn't know better) and we never saw her eat the timothy hay we gave her. She is several years old, and she started having digestive issues that caused large quantities of dried poo to accumulate on her underside and also incontinence that led to urine burn, taking the fur off her inner legs, despite our grooming. Per instructions at a reputable rabbit care website, we switched her to a full hay and veggies diet for awhile (she hated us) then finally started adding these pellets. While she didn't love them like the fancy alfalfa pellets (you know the kind--with colorful pieces of dried fruit, nuts, etc.), her digestive problems are gone and her fur has grown back. She still needs help with grooming, but she's a much healthier bunny.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Laura on Feb 4, 2017

Great Pellet Food for Adult Rabbits

Alfalfa pellets are fine for growing rabbits (6 months old and younger), but once they hit 6-7 months old it is recommended they be on a Timothy diet. These pellets

Alfalfa pellets are fine for growing rabbits (6 months old and younger), but once they hit 6-7 months old it is recommended they be on a Timothy diet. These pellets are high quality and my rabbit loves them - he has turned his nose up at other brands. I give him a small amount of pellets each day, just to add variety to his diet. The bulk of his diet is fresh Timothy hay and he also gets a variety of rabbit-healthy veggies each day. I've learned it's not good for rabbits to be on a pellet-only diet. Sure they will survive and seem to be okay, but they won't get all the nutrition and variety they need. It would be like if all we ate every day was peanut butter and jelly sandwiches LOL


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Sara on May 14, 2021

Daisy loves this food!

I am highly allergic to Timothy hay so I have to feed her a different type of loose hay, but I know how good it is for buns so I was happy to find this food. The

I am highly allergic to Timothy hay so I have to feed her a different type of loose hay, but I know how good it is for buns so I was happy to find this food. The pellets don’t trigger my allergies and she is so excited to get her pellets in the morning!


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Voodoodoll13 on Jul 16, 2025

Waste of money

I made a bad choice with this one time purchase. I was unable to purchase my usual bag of Oxbow Adult Rabbit Pellets because of $ . These pellets are stale.! Every

I made a bad choice with this one time purchase. I was unable to purchase my usual bag of Oxbow Adult Rabbit Pellets because of $ . These pellets are stale.! Every scoop of pellets are half dust/ smashed pellets. My buns eat the pellets and every time I refill their daily allotment of pellets, I have to dump out the dust. They are starved for pellets. It's so bad that every morning I have to dump the crushed pellets. This is all from the same 9-10 pound bag!!! I will never purchase this brand again, nor would I recommend it for any bunny. I only paid attention to the fiber content on the label. The fiber % was good, on the label anyway, and it was just pellets. It wasn't the mess with corn kernels and other stuff that rabbits shouldn't be fed. I thought it was safe. The manufacturer should buy my bunnies a bag of Oxbow Adult Pellets and get out of the the rabbit food business!!! Thank God they have plenty of quality hay!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By STACY on Mar 23, 2025

Wild bunnies

I have some wild bunnies who I feed, and they come up regular to eat this food and chill in my front yard.

I have some wild bunnies who I feed, and they come up regular to eat this food and chill in my front yard.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Stephanie on Feb 17, 2026

Always correct order, prompt delivery

We get all our pet rabbit's food and bedding at Chewy. Orders are always correct and delivered promptly. The Oxbow Natural Science digestive support cookies aren't

We get all our pet rabbit's food and bedding at Chewy. Orders are always correct and delivered promptly. The Oxbow Natural Science digestive support cookies aren't available at our local pet store and she LOVES them, as you can see here!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Melissa on Apr 16, 2020

Dobby approved

Was looking for seedless pellets for our rabbit to give twice a day. No pellets with seeds should be given to a rabbit and pellets needs to be only 5% of their diet

Was looking for seedless pellets for our rabbit to give twice a day. No pellets with seeds should be given to a rabbit and pellets needs to be only 5% of their diet. It's more like a treat. Was excited when I found Kaytee Timothy Complete. Love that it's made from Timothy Hay -- which our rabbit has an unlimited supply of. I only give him a small bowl full in the morning and again in the evening. He also enjoys fresh produce once a day and pieces of fruit once a week. Timothy hay is always in his hutch to eat throughout the day. 85% of a rabbit's diet should be hay, 10% should be fresh produce (no iceberg! Google has great charts on what they can/can't eat in fruits and produce) and 5% pellets. He loves these pellets and comes running when I shake his little bowl. Adding to the fact it also maintains healthy teeth -- sold. Would recommend and I will continue to buy as long as nothing changes with the formula.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By senovio on Nov 22, 2020

Richard approved!!!!

My bunny richard loves this, I feed them as pellets in limited amounts and he loves it the delivery was very quick and I am so buying this again!!

My bunny richard loves this, I feed them as pellets in limited amounts and he loves it the delivery was very quick and I am so buying this again!!


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Ari on Jun 23, 2022

We don't buy this anymore

We used to feed our rabbits this brand of food, and they liked it okay. I one day noticed something black amongst the food as I was about to feed my bunnies, and

We used to feed our rabbits this brand of food, and they liked it okay. I one day noticed something black amongst the food as I was about to feed my bunnies, and it was a sunflower seed shell. I thought it may have been a one-time mistake, and didn't think anything of it. Then I saw the shells more frequently, and when I checked the bag I noticed that it said "Manufactured in a facility that processes peanuts and tree nuts". That's fine, but Kaytee also makes bird food too that has sunflower seeds in it, and they somehow kept getting in my rabbit's food that I'd order. Rabbits aren't supposed to eat seeds or nuts because it's difficult for them to digest those foods, and so I've stopped feeding them this brand because I didn't want to chance any issues happening.