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With these natural pine cones, you give rodents and rabbits something to discover, sniff, roll, and nibble on. The unique shape, scales, and natural texture make a pine cone interesting for animals that enjoy engaging with their surroundings. You can offer them loose as natural play material or use them as a small foraging toy by placing treats inside.
Pine cones are also great for rodentscaping. They fit beautifully into a natural forest theme, for example among moss, cork, branches, leaves, bedding, and tunnels. This way, you make the enclosure not only more beautiful to look at but also more interesting for your animal to explore.
These pine cones have been carefully selected, cleaned, and dried so that they are suitable for use in the enclosure. That is precisely why we advise against simply gathering pine cones from the forest yourself: wild pine cones can contain resin residue, dirt, moisture, mold, insects, or other unwanted debris. With these ready-to-use pine cones, you choose simple, natural enrichment without having to search or clean them yourself.
Product: natural pine cones for rodents and rabbits
Contents: 2 pieces
Brand: Elmato
Material: pine cone
Dimensions: approx. 11 × 3 cm
Use: nibbling, playing, foraging, and natural setup
Especially fun for: hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, ratscaping, and forest-themed enclosures
Special feature: natural product; color, shape, and size may vary
✔ 100% natural pine cones
✔ Carefully cleaned and dried
✔ Fun as natural chewing and playing material
✔ To be filled with small pieces of snack, herbs, or dried flowers
✔ Great for rodentscaping and a natural forest theme
✔ Fits nicely in hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, and natural enclosures
Rodents and rabbits benefit from materials that encourage natural behavior. A pine cone is simple, but interesting precisely because of that: it smells natural, has an irregular shape, and offers small openings where you can wedge something tasty. This way, you turn an ordinary pine cone into a small foraging moment.
When it comes to gnawing and play materials, DRD focuses primarily on the product role: what can the animal do with it, does it fit into a natural enclosure, and does it help keep the animal actively engaged? These pine cones are especially fun for sniffing, nibbling, rolling, investigating, quiet foraging, and decorating a natural setup.
Pine cones instantly give the enclosure a natural forest look. They pair beautifully with dried moss, cork bark, vines, branches, leaves, tunnels, and natural bedding. This makes them highly suitable for hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, and other natural rodent setups.
For example, you can place a pinecone halfway into the bedding, put it next to a tunnel, or use it as a small accent near a natural hiding place. This creates an enclosure that is not only neatly arranged but also offers more scent, texture, and opportunities for discovery for your animal.
You can offer the pine cone on its own, but you can also make it extra interesting. For example, press a small piece of dried apple, a few dried flowers, some herbs, or a few small seeds between the scales. Your animal will then have to search, pull, and pry to get the treat out.
Use small quantities and choose snacks that suit the species. For hamsters and gerbils, for example, you could consider small pieces of dried vegetables, a few seeds, or some herbs. For guinea pigs and rabbits, fiber-rich herbs, leaves, or flowers make more sense than energy-rich snacks.
It might seem convenient to collect pine cones yourself, but that is not the best choice for animals. Pine cones from the forest can contain resin residue and may contain dirt, moisture, mold, or pests. Also, not all types are equally suitable for feeding to animals.
The pine cones we offer are intended for use with rodents and rabbits. They are of the right species, carefully dried, and cleaned. This provides more certainty than collecting them yourself in the forest or park.
Place the pine cone loosely in the enclosure, in a foraging corner, or among natural materials such as cork, moss, branches, leaves, or bedding. You can also offer it temporarily during an enrichment session so that your animal actively engages with it.
| Usage | Practical tip |
| Loose play material | Place the pine cone in the enclosure so your animal can sniff, roll, and nibble. |
| Foraging | Place small pieces of snack, herbs, or flowers between the scales. |
| Rodentscaping | Use the pinecone as a natural accent among moss, cork, branches, tunnels, and ground cover. |
| Forest theme | Combine with natural colors, dried leaves, wood, and bark for a warm, woodland look. |
Always offer pine cones under supervision and check regularly for wear, sharp pieces, or heavy soiling. Remove the pine cone if it is dirty, wet, or has been taken apart too far. This keeps usage neat and organized.
Pine cones are intended as natural gnawing, playing, scaping, and foraging material. They do not replace a complete diet, hay for herbivores, or basic furnishings. View them primarily as a fun extra enrichment that gives your animal something to discover.
Pine cones can be used as natural play, gnawing, scavenger hunt, and foraging material. Your animal can sniff them, roll them, nibble on them, or search for small snacks between the scales.
Yes, pine cones are great for rodentscaping. They instantly create a natural forest look and fit in nicely with moss, cork, branches, leaves, tunnels, and bedding.
We advise against that. Pine cones from the forest may contain resin residue, moisture, dirt, mold, or pests. It is better to choose pine cones that have been made suitable for use with animals.
Yes, pine cones are suitable as natural foraging and play material for hamsters. They also fit nicely into a hamsterscaping enclosure or forest theme.
Yes, rabbits can use pine cones as natural nibbling and playing material. Offer them under supervision and remove them when they are dirty or heavily damaged.
You can place small pieces of dried vegetables, herbs, flowers, leaves, or a few suitable seeds between the scales. Always tailor the filling to the animal species.
Yes, pine cones are natural products. As a result, color, shape, structure, and size may vary from piece to piece.
Replace the pine cone when it is wet, dirty, moldy, sharp, or gnawed too far. Check natural materials regularly.
With this Elmato Pinecone 2-piece set, you provide rodents and rabbits with a simple, natural form of enrichment. Loose in the enclosure, filled with treats, or incorporated into a forest theme: a pinecone invites sniffing, nibbling, foraging, and exploring.

| Material: | Pinecone |
| Dimensions (approx): | 11 x 3 cm |
| Diameter (approx): | - |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu |
| Particularities: | Natural product, which means that color and shape may differ and deviate from the image |
| Safety Information: | Offer only under supervision. Check regularly for wear and tear |