Degoe feeding bowls – sturdy, hygienic and rodent-proof feeding (ceramic, stainless steel, concrete)
Sturdy spiral-shaped metal snack ball, ideal for holding hay, vegetables, or fruit. It encourages food enrichment and is easy to hang with the chain and hook.
Read moreThis beautiful Tree Trunk Bali Cup is a very unique food bowl! The tree trunk is made of mahogany wood and has a height of approximately 13 cm. This is fairly high for a feeding bowl, but for hamsters it can be buried in the ground cover, making it stable
Read moreThis beautiful Tree Trunk Kudus Cup is a very unique food bowl! The tree trunk is made of mahogany wood and has a height of approximately 10 cm. This is fairly high for a feeding bowl, but for hamsters it can be buried in the ground cover, making it stabl
Read moreWith this Trixie Fruit & Vegetable Holder you can really spoil your rodent. The holder is easy to hang on the bars and provides a lot of challenge while eating. The animals have to go after their snack and that is of course great fun! The holder is made o
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Nice preserving jar to store food, herbs, flowers or snacks in! Airtight and hygienic storage is very pleasant. The preserving jar is made of plastic, which also makes it less breakable. The closure is very good. The jar closes really well!
Read moreThe Wooden Cup Holder is actually intended for fruit cups, but since these contain a lot of sugar and aren't suitable for most rodents, we use it for healthy snacks! The holder easily attaches to the cage's bars, providing a fun challenge for the animals
Read moreAre you looking for a practical solution for feeding multiple animals at once? The Wooden Group Feeder is ideal for pets such as guinea pigs and rabbits that live together in a cage or run. This clever feeding station offers enough space for multiple anim
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Degoe feeding bowls – sturdy, hygienic and practical feeding (ceramic, stainless steel, concrete & hanging bowls)
Degus are active rodents, and you'll notice this when they're eating: some animals push bowls around or knock them over. Therefore, it's best to choose a food bowl that's stable, hygienic, and easy to clean. Heavy materials like ceramic and concrete are ideal if your degus like to "build." Hanging bowls are especially useful if you want to keep the feeding area higher and neater. As specialists in rodents and rabbits since 2011, we select food bowls that work well in practice. Always combine a fixed feeding area with degu hay (always available) and appropriate degu food .
Perfect for degus that slide or knock over. It stays upright and is easy to clean.
Concrete feeding trough →
Ceramic feeding bowl 10 cm →
Smooth material, quick to clean and great as a permanent feeding spot.
Stainless steel feeding bowl 7 cm →
Sloping food/drinking bowl 17 cm →
Useful for keeping the feeding area clean and tidy, especially in a busy enclosure.
Crock hanging food/water bowl 10 cm →
Wooden tub holder →
Why a good food bowl for degus?
A good feeding bowl prevents unnecessary spills and keeps the food clean longer (less bedding or sand in the bowl). Stability is especially important for degus. Working with a group? Then it often helps to create multiple feeding stations . Complete your feeding zone with a fixed roughage area using Degu hay racks and additional challenges through play and foraging .
What do you pay attention to?
Choose based on (1) weight (anti-tip), (2) material (hygiene & durability), and (3) shape (suits your enclosure). For true "tippers," ceramic or concrete is usually the most practical. Want to feed higher? Then a hanging feeder is ideal.
Types & shapes (useful in practice)
For multiple animals at once, a longer bowl is ideal, such as the 22 cm long ceramic feeding bowl . A compact, sturdy bowl is a good choice as a permanent location, such as the Meadow feeding bowl or the 16.5 cm oval food/water bowl .
Checklist
✔ When tipping over, choose a heavy container (ceramic/concrete).
✔ Work in groups with multiple feeding areas .
✔ Always keep hay available (preferably via hay racks ).
✔ Combine with gnawing material and foraging .
Maintenance
✔ Remove leftovers daily and wipe down containers regularly.
✔ Place containers in a dry place (not in sand/puddle corner).
✔ Check that the hanging baskets/holders are securely attached.
FAQ
What's the best thing to do if my degus knock over the bowl?
Choose a heavier variant such as concrete or ceramic , or use a hanging tray.
How many food bowls do I need in a group?
Often 2–3 feeding stations work better than one, allowing animals to eat more peacefully.
Can I combine food with enrichment?
Yes. Use bowls as a base and also offer a foraging challenge.
✔ Sturdy degu food bowls that are less likely to tip over
✔ Ceramic, stainless steel, concrete and hanging options
✔ Specialist since 2011
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