Mice gnawing material – safe gnawing, distraction and tooth wear for colored mice
The edible Veggie Bites House with a removable roof is made from 100% natural ingredients. Healthy nibbling, playing, and snacking all in one, especially for small rodents!
Read moreFun foraging bee for rodents and rabbits! Fill with treats and let your pet actively explore. Made with 100% natural ingredients.
Read moreVeggie Bites Log 15.5 cm – completely edible natural snack for mice, hamsters, dwarf hamsters, gerbils and dwarf rats.
Read moreA healthy and completely edible cactus-shaped snack. Great for desert-themed hamster scaping and suitable for small rodents.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Varied sniffing box with different types of gnawing wood, flower mix, leaf mix, apple tree wood, and dandelion root. Fun for gnawing, exploring, and natural enrichment.
Read moreNatural willow branches of approx. 20 cm. For nibbling, exploring, foraging, and natural activities in the enclosure.
Read moreNatural willow wood from JR Farm to gnaw on, explore, and offer as enrichment. For rodents and rabbits who enjoy playing with natural materials.
Read moreNatural willow gnawing wood. Approx. 20 willow twigs of 18 cm for nibbling, foraging, and variety in the enclosure.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Natural gnawing material made of willow wood wrapped in straw. Provides texture variety, gnawing fun, and a challenge for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreNatural log tunnel snack with hay, hibiscus, pea, and carrot. Combines gnawing, snacking, and foraging for rodents and rabbits. Available in small and large.
Read moreNatural apple tree wood to gnaw, drag, and explore. Grain-free gnawing wood for rodents and rabbits. Great enrichment for the enclosure.
Read moreFreshly cut and dried apple tree gnawing wood for rodents. It is good to provide several pieces of gnawing wood at the same time. The animals can safely wear down their teeth on the wood.
Read more- Voor 17 uur besteld, dezelfde dag verzonden!
- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Natural apple tree harvest with twigs and leaves. For gnawing, foraging, scavenger hunts, and plant variety for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreHazelnut branches with dried clover leaves and strawberry leaves. Supplementary gnawing and foraging material for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreHazel branches with vegetable and herb topping. For nibbling, sniffing, foraging, and natural activity in the enclosure.
Read moreNatural hazelnut twigs for gnawing, dragging, and exploring. Grain-free gnawing wood for rodents and rabbits. Ideal as daily enrichment.
Read more- Voor 17 uur besteld, dezelfde dag verzonden!
- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Natural hazelnut branches with leaves to gnaw, pick, and explore. Grain-free harvest snack for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreNatural blackcurrant branches as gnawing material for rodents and rabbits. For nibbling, exploring, foraging, and natural enrichment.
Read moreNatural birch wood for gnawing, dragging, and exploring. Grain-free gnawing wood for rodents and rabbits. Great daily enrichment for the enclosure.
Read moreNatural stick mix with herbs, flowers, and vegetables. For nibbling, sniffing, foraging, and extra activity in the enclosure.
Read more- Voor 17 uur besteld, dezelfde dag verzonden!
- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Natural birch wood gnawing broom. The thin twigs are easily gnawed away, providing your animal with gnawing pleasure, foraging value, and a nice natural texture in the enclosure.
Read moreNatural birch wood gnawing discs with vegetable and herb topping. For nibbling, exploring, foraging, and extra activity in the enclosure.
Read moreNatural birch pizza with herbs and flowers. For nibbling, sniffing, foraging, and natural activity in the enclosure.
Read moreWooden snack pot from JR Farm with a herb filling of parsley, millet, corn flakes, and flowers. For gnawing, snacking, and foraging by rodents and rabbits.
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Mice gnawing material – safe gnawing, distraction & support for tooth wear
Mice are rodents: their incisors grow continuously, so safe gnawing materials are a permanent fixture in the enclosure. They not only help with tooth wear but also provide distraction and encourage natural behavior (nibbling, destroying, dragging, and exploring). In this category, you'll find a carefully selected assortment of gnawing wood and chewing items suitable for mice – practical for combining with toys, foraging, and smart cage design.
Provide multiple gnawing options and vary them. Combine with houses and tunnels for additional demolition and hiding places.
Make it more interesting with searching and rewarding. Also check out play & foraging for an extra challenge.
Place gnawing materials in multiple locations and at different heights. Combine with platforms, ladders , and cage accessories .
Which gnawing material suits your mice?
Mice gnaw in different ways: some destruct enthusiastically, while others nibble calmly. That's why you'll find several types of gnawing material in this category:
- Gnawing wood (branches/pieces of wood) – natural nibbling option that you can place down or hang up.
- Textured gnawing items – fun to explore and keep you occupied for longer.
- Combination items – gnawing + discovering (extra interesting in an enriched cage setting).
Tip: Always offer multiple options at once. This prevents mice from destroying "one thing" out of boredom.
Gnawing & teething plan: how to make it practical in the routine
With this basic approach you keep it simple and effective:
- Place gnawing material in at least two places in the enclosure (especially useful for groups).
- Alternate weekly: add new item, take out “old favorite” (or move it).
- Combine with a suitable basic food: mouse food .
- Make gnawing more fun by searching and rewarding: snacks (small portions).
Creating gnawing zones: combine climbing, hiding and gnawing
Mice are excellent climbers and appreciate a cage that works in layers. Here's how to make gnawing material even more valuable:
- Place gnawing wood in the substrate near a digging/play zone (natural behaviour).
- Create a resting and nibbling spot on a platform: platforms & ladders .
- Combine with hiding places and routes: tunnels and houses .
Maintenance & hygiene
- Remove wet or heavily marked gnawing wood and replace it in time.
- Always allow natural items to dry thoroughly after cleaning (do not soak).
- Keep the environment fresh with a suitable bedding from mouse bedding .
- Provide sufficient distractions so that the “destructive urge” does not end up in the wrong places: playing and foraging .
Checklist: gnawing material for mice
Quickly check if your base is correct:
✔ Always at least 2 gnawing options available
✔ Variety: move or change (weekly/every other week)
✔ Gnawing zones distributed over multiple locations/heights
✔ Do not leave wet/strong-smelling items lying around
✔ Sufficient enrichment to prevent boredom
Safety warnings
- Only use gnawing material intended for rodents (no painted/varnished or unknown wood).
- Check regularly for sharp edges or loose parts and replace as necessary.
- Place items so that mice cannot get trapped and can always get out.
- Do you notice any problems with eating, teeth, or behavior? Consult a veterinarian.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about mouse rodent material
Why do mice need gnawing material?
Because mice are rodents and gnawing is part of their natural behavior, it provides distraction and supports daily activities.
How much gnawing material should I offer?
Offer several small options rather than one large item. Start with at least two spots and expand once you have a group.
My mice destroyed everything in one night, is that bad?
Not necessarily. It could also mean they need a lot of challenge. Combine gnawing with playing and foraging and offer more variety.
Where is the best place to place gnawing material?
Distribute them across routes and resting areas: near tunnels/houses and on a plateau. This way, gnawing becomes part of the overall cage setup.
Why buy gnawing materials from DRD Rodent Shop®?
✔ Specialist since 2011
✔ Ordered before 5 PM = shipped the same day
✔ Delivered from our own stock
✔ Smartly selected range for well-being & safety

