From complete daily diets to targeted care, explore science-guided nutrition for birds, small animals, reptiles, and cats—built for real homes and real results.
Trusted by keepers and pet parents for decades, Versele-Laga develops recipes with animal-specific needs in mind—balancing energy, fibre, protein quality, vitamins, minerals and beneficial extras (like prebiotics) to support health through every life stage.
Balanced plans for parrots, parakeets, canaries & finches

All-in-one bites to prevent selective eating
and deliver complete daily nutrition.

High-quality, species-appropriate blends; ideal
for keepers who prefer natural seed variety.

Extra energy and proteins for breeding,
moult, growth or recovery.

Targeted support for digestion, plumage,
calcium and overall condition.
Your birds need a balanced and healthy bird food that excludes nutritional deficiencies. Our soft feeds, eggfoods, seed mixtures and pellets are perfectly balanced bird feeds. They contain all the necessary vitamins, amino acids, minerals and trace elements and are tailored to the specific needs of your birds.
Straightforward, species-appropriate feeding for land tortoises & more
Straightforward, species-appropriate feeding for land tortoises & more
Tailored dry foods for everyday wellbeing
NutriBird® daily pellets + Orlux® during moult/
breeding.
Complete Rabbit Adult for all-in-one feeding; Nature mixes for variety lovers.
Herbivorous tortoise staple as a base, plus leafy greens.
Adult chicken-based formula; switch to hairball or weight-control if needed.
Pellets deliver complete nutrition in every bite (great for picky eaters). Mixes offer natural variety and foraging—pair with hay (small animals) or supportive foods (birds) to cover nutritional bases.
Many pets thrive on complete diets alone. Add targeted support (e.g., for digestion, coat/feathers, calcium) during life-stage changes, recovery or on vet recommendation.
Transition gradually over 7–10 days by increasing the new food’s ratio daily to support digestion and acceptance.
Yes—choose species-specific lines for each animal and feed separately to keep portions and nutrients on track.