Mouse snacks – responsible rewarding, nibbling & foraging for fancy mice
Festive flower cake with hay, carrot, herbs, flowers, and strawberry. A special treat for all rodents and rabbits, easy to give in pieces.
Read moreHanging snack mobile from JR Farm with hardwood, willow, herbs, carrots, and seeds. For guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus as a time for nibbling, tucking, and foraging.
Read moreThe Four-Leaf Clover Fortune Cookie is a natural chewy treat made with parsley, dogrose, and wheat. Ideal as a supplementary food for all rodents and rabbits, it supports dental wear and provides tasty nibbling fun.
Read moreThe botanical name Chlorophytum is derived from the Greek terms chloros = yellowish-green and phyton = plant. The green lily is not only a beautiful houseplant but also popular with cats and rodents because of its sturdy leaves. Even birds and terrarium i
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Festive snack cake from JR Farm with vegetables and fruit. Great as a treat, nibble time, or enrichment for rodents and rabbits. Offer consciously as an additional snack.
Read moreFruity snack mix with banana, pineapple, carob, nuts, seeds, and peanuts. Tasty as a small reward, topping, or foraging snack.
Read moreTasty fruit mix with banana, goji berries, cranberries, pineapple, papaya, and coconut. Great as a small snack, reward, or extra forage for rodents and birds.
Read moreFruity snack mix with banana, apricot, pineapple, coconut, and carob. Tasty as a small reward, topping, or foraging treat for rodents and rabbits.
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Large pinecone snack with fruity filling for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, pygmy rats, and rats. For nibbling, foraging, and longer snack enjoyment.
Read moreSun-dried Gammarus water crayfish as a protein-rich snack for small rodents such as mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, and rats. Not suitable for herbivores.
Read moreHangable grass cardboard snack box with sunflower heads and millet. Fun as a foraging and toddler challenge for small rodents, rats, and birds.
Read moreCrispy fried heart-shaped snacks with cheese and cranberries for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, and rats. Fun to eat by hand or as a foraging snack.
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Crispy fried snacks with apple, strawberry, apricot, and banana for small rodents, guinea pigs, and rabbits. Great as a hand snack or foraging treat.
Read moreLet the nibbling begin with the Mr. Crumble Gnawing Wood! The natural twigs are sprinkled with dried apple pieces, not only tasty but also very healthy for the teeth. Gnawing wood is very healthy to gnaw on for rodents and rabbits!
Read moreLet the nibbling begin with the Mr. Crumble Gnawing Wood! The natural twigs are sprinkled with dried flowers, not only tasty but also very healthy for the teeth. The bark of the fruit branches contains healthy minerals and essential oils that promote the
Read moreThe Mr. Crumble Nibble Root is a delicious grain-free herbal root sprinkled with crunchy dried root. The carrot not only provides nibbling pleasure and helps wear down the teeth.
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The Mr. Crumble Nibbleroot is a delicious herbal root sprinkled with different flowers. The carrot not only provides nibbling pleasure and helps wear down the teeth, but also provides the necessary fiber and is completely grain-free.
Read moreGrain-Free Nibble Christmas Tree 9 cm – The Festive Snack for Rodents! Get your rodent or rabbit in the Christmas spirit with the Grain-Free Nibble Christmas Tree! This healthy and festive snack is not only a feast for the eyes, but also a real treat for
Read moreThe Mr. Crumble Grain-Free Heart Mix contains a total of 9 Timothy Hearts in three different flavors. Not only a tasty and varied treat, but also healthy for animals thanks to the high crude fiber content, which is especially important for guinea pigs, ra
Read moreGrain-free vegetable rings with beetroot. Crispy, easy to portion, and fun as a snack, reward, or foraging treat.
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Festive grain-free snack cake with six slices for rodents and rabbits. With carrot, beetroot, herbs, and seeds for a special snack moment.
Read moreLet your pets enjoy these irresistible, crunchy bears! JR Farm Grainless Knusper-Bears are a delicious treat for all rodents and dwarf rabbits, with a colorful mix of natural ingredients. They are completely grain-free and contain important fibers from mo
Read moreGrain-free snack sticks from JR Farm with pea flakes, carrot, beetroot, coconut, cornflower, herbs, and seeds. A conscious nibbling and foraging snack for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreGrain-free reward drops with carrot. Crunchy, easy to handle, and tasty as a snack, training reward, or foraging treat.
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Mouse snacks – responsible rewarding, nibbling & foraging
Mice are curious, active, and love variety. With the right mouse snacks, you can not only reward them but also encourage foraging behavior (searching, nibbling, dragging, and hiding). In this category, you'll find a carefully selected range of snacks: from natural herb and vegetable snacks to grain-free options and snacks with animal protein (e.g., insects). Always combine snacks with a good basic diet and plenty of water to ensure that rewarding remains truly responsible.
Snacks are a great addition. Combine them with suitable mouse food and, if desired , hay, herbs, and seeds for added variety.
Work with small bites and make rewarding fun with play and foraging . This keeps your mouse active and prevents snack overload.
Snacking and nibbling requires plenty of fluids. Check out our water bottles and bowls for a practical, clean setup.
Which snacks suit your mice?
Not every snack has the same purpose. Some snacks are primarily tasty to nibble on, while others are ideal as a foraging reward. In this category you'll find:
- Herb & flower snacks – scent, taste and variety (great to hide in the enclosure).
- Fruit and vegetable snacks – for variety, in small portions (tip: also look at dried fruit and vegetables ).
- Grain-free snacks – handy if you like to reward “clean” or want to consciously vary.
- Animal proteins (insects) – a nice addition for mice that naturally also utilize animal proteins.
- Foraging Snacks – Snacks that let your mouse search, drag and discover (extra enrichment).
Tip: Use treats wisely in a foraging zone . Hide small treats in bedding or toys to keep your mouse occupied.
Snack plan: how much and how often to reward?
A good guideline is to keep snacks small and varied . Mice like to eat several small meals spread throughout the day. Make rewarding responsible with this basic approach:
- Choose basic food every day; snacks are an extra.
- Work with mini portions (a small piece is often enough).
- Vary: don't eat the same type of snack every day.
- Preferably use snacks as training/taming or as a foraging reward.
Want to make feeding and snacking extra interesting? Combine snacks with food bowls or scatter some in a foraging area (searching = being busy).
Snacks as enrichment: foraging, climbing and exploring
Mice are excellent climbers and clever detectives. You can make the enclosure "active" with snacks:
- Hide snacks in tunnels or under a plateau.
- Create a route with platforms and ladders and place a mini-reward at different levels every now and then.
- Combine with soft nesting material and sufficient gnawing material for a completely enriched cage.
Storage & hygiene for snacks
- Store snacks in a dry place and sealed (this will better preserve their smell and flavour).
- Preferably feed in a clean food bowl or use foraging toys that are easy to clean.
- Remove any leftovers in time to keep the enclosure fresh.
- Combine with sufficient water points: drinking bottles and water bowls .
Checklist: Responsible snacking for fancy mice
Just run through this list:
✔ Basic food is in order (snacks are extra)
✔ Mini portions: rewarding without excess
✔ Variation: alternate herbs/vegetables/fruit/proteins
✔ Using snacks as foraging enrichment
✔ Always fresh water available
✔ Check weight and condition regularly
Safety warnings
- Always give snacks as a supplement , not as a replacement for complete food.
- Choose appropriate sizes and break large pieces into smaller pieces (safe and convenient as a reward).
- With (dried) fruit: use sparingly due to the higher energy/sugar content.
- Introduce new snacks slowly and observe stools/sensitivities.
- If you have any concerns or unusual behavior, contact a veterinarian.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Mouse Snacks
What are good “daily” reward snacks?
Choose mini portions and vary your meals. Herb/flower snacks and small vegetable snacks are often delicious. It's best to eat fruit less often or in really small pieces.
Are insect snacks suitable for fancy mice?
Yes, animal proteins (such as insects) can be a good supplement. Just make sure to give them as a treat and not in unlimited quantities.
Can I also use snacks to tame them?
Absolutely. Small, appealing rewards help build trust. Consider combining them with the foraging game from Play & Forage .
My mouse is getting too fat, what now?
Switch back to smaller portions and eat less often. Choose herbs/vegetables more often instead of fruity or energy-dense snacks, and check your basic nutrition.
Where can I find specific dried fruits and vegetables?
These are listed separately in Dried Fruit & Vegetables .
Why buy mouse snacks 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

