Houses for Rodents & Rabbits – rodent houses in every style
The Trixie hamster house Tammo is a real Hamsterscaping House. Trixie has really considered the curious nature of the small rodent when designing this beautiful rodent house. When we look at the Tammo we don't just see a rodent house, it is a challenging
Read moreComfortable wooden house made of FSC® poplar wood for guinea pigs and degus. Includes a side entrance, ramp, fluffy fleece blanket, and modular design for additional space.
Read moreTreat your furry friend to the Plush Igloo Fizi, the perfect combination of comfort and coziness. This soft igloo is ideal for small rodents such as guinea pigs, hamsters and rats, who like a quiet place to retreat.
Read moreRunning, jumping, climbing and lots of fun. It's all possible in this beautiful spacious rodent playground. Because rodents need variety and challenge, this playground is ideal. Your rodent will never be bored again if...
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Step into the world of luxury for your furry friend with the Luxury Multi-room Rodent House Goldi of 30 cm! This house, created by the pioneer in hamster houses since 2004, Rodipet®, is not just a house - it is an innovative design that has changed the st
Read moreThe multi-room house has no less than 4 rooms and imitates the natural habitat of small rodents! The house is made of untreated natural wood, has an open bottom and a removable roof to allow the owner to peek inside. Thanks to the open bottom, the house i
Read moreSustainable igloo house for guinea pigs and (dwarf) rabbits with two entrances and a non-slip bottom. Made from 69% recycled materials and perfect as a cozy sleeping or hiding spot in the enclosure.
Read moreComfortable wooden house made of FSC® poplar wood for guinea pigs and degus. Includes a side entrance, ramp, fluffy fleece blanket, and modular design for additional space.
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Bring SpongeBob's underwater world to life in your hamsterscape! With the Pineapple House and other decorations, you can give your hamster or mouse a playful and safe habitat.
Read moreFarmers Rodent House Mahogany with Bark - Natural House for Rodents! Natural wooden rodent house with flat roof and rough bark for small rodents such as hamsters, mice, gerbils, rats and degus. Spacious, sturdy and safe!
Read moreDiscover the Willow Rodent Tower: A World of Adventure for Mice, Dwarf Hamsters, Hamsters, Gerbils, Rats and Degus! Enter the realm of playful fun and rodent bliss with our Willow Rodent Tower, designed to provide an unforgettable experience for a range o
Read moreA grass house made from 100% naturally dried water hyacinth. The great advantage of the water hyacinth is its robust and strong structure. The house is nibbleable, but lasts longer than a house made of normal grass. An additional advantage is the corner s
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This beautiful tree trunk offers small rodents an extra hiding place and an extra challenge to clamber and climb. Made of resin, it's very strong and easy to clean. Unlike wood, this tree trunk can be rinsed in water. The open base offers a major advantag
Read moreThe Fairytale Tree Trunk is a nice sleeping house in the shape of a tree trunk. Due to its spacious dimensions, this beautiful house is also suitable for Syrian Hamsters. The Tree Trunk House is made of ceramic and therefore easy to clean.
Read moreThis rainforest hideout is a must-have for any natural rodent habitat! Made of gnaw-resistant and easy-to-clean polyester resin (synthetic resin), it offers optimal hiding places for small rodents, and they can even climb over it.
Read moreA special play and sleeping house for small rodents such as mice and dwarf hamsters. The Trixie Labyrinth Leif house has four rooms and a removable roof. It is nice to know that the Lief house imitates the natural environment of small rodents. After all,
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This wonderfully soft Plush Rabbit House is not only a dream for bunnies, but Rats and Guinea Pigs will also love to nestle in it! Chinchillas and Degus can also join in as long as they don't gnaw on it.
Read moreLovely soft and cozy sleeping house made of soft plush. Rats, Guinea pigs, but also Ferrets will enjoy this nice sleeping house!
Read moreThe Birte also really reflected on the curious nature of the little rodent. When we look at the house we don't just see a rodent house. It is a surprising house with many possibilities. Your little rodent can find himself under ...
Read moreThe Getzoo Dzungi House is a cozy home for small rodents like mice and dwarf hamsters. It's perfect for use as a sleeping area or as a storage room for hoarded food. The roof is easily removed for inspection and cleaning without destroying the little one'
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The Thordis house by Trixie is a nice sleeping house that can be placed very practically in a corner. The flat roof of the Thordis provides extra space in the accommodation and can be used as a plateau. The Thordis house has an open bottom and...
Read moreComfortable wooden house made of FSC® poplar wood for guinea pigs and degus. Two entrances, a fluffy fleece blanket, and modular construction for additional space.
Read moreA spacious, luxurious hideaway for guinea pigs (and other small animals) to snooze in or race through. Sturdy and robust, this tunnel will withstand even the most boisterous play. It also makes a wonderfully comfortable place for a nap, with a padded base
Read moreThe Meerkamer Hoekhuis has 3 rooms and imitates the natural habitat of small rodents! The house is made of untreated natural wood, has an open bottom and a removable roof to allow the owner to peek inside. Thanks to the open bottom, the house is optimally
Read moreRodent House & Rodent Houses – Houses for Rodents and Rabbits
A good rodent house is more than just a "nice little house": it's a permanent hiding place, sleeping area, and resting place within the enclosure. In this category, you'll find all the houses together – from wood and ceramic to terracotta, plastic, resin, and natural (herb/grass) hiding places. We clearly indicate the animal species and sizes for each product. DRD Rodent Shop® has been a specialist since 2011: we help you choose what works practically and is comfortable for your pet.
Quickly to
1) Choose wisely: size, openings & location
✔ Spacious enough to turn and lie down
✔ Preferably multiple entrances/exits where logical
✔ Stable position (especially for climbers)
2) Material = ease of use
✔ Natural: wood or herbs/grass
✔ Cool & sturdy: ceramic or terracotta
✔ Easy to maintain: plastic/ceramic
3) Peace in the group
✔ Group animals like to sleep together: choose more widely
✔ Multiple hiding places prevent crowds
✔ Combine houses with tunnels & routes
Types of houses: choose the material that suits your animal
Wooden houses
Natural look, ideal for incorporating into ground cover.
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Ceramic houses
Sturdy and often extra comfortable in warm weather; easy to clean.
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Terracotta houses
Natural and cool, beautiful in a natural interior.
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Plastic houses
Practical and easy to maintain; useful for regular cleaning routines.
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Resin houses
Robust, often more nibble-resistant and easy to clean.
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Herb/grass houses
Natural and fun as an extra hiding place (often edible too).
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How to choose the right rodent house
1) Size: Think about interior space, not just exterior dimensions
A house should be spacious enough for them to turn around and lie down comfortably. For group animals (such as mice, gerbils, rats, and often guinea pigs/rabbits together), it's best to choose one spacious "main house" that everyone can fit into, plus additional hiding places throughout the enclosure.
2) Inputs: one or two?
Two entrances provide many animals with extra peace and quiet: there's always a second route if a companion is lying "in front of the door." This is often helpful in practice for multiple animals or larger species.
3) Open bottom or closed bottom
An open floor is ideal for making a house disappear into the substrate (popular in hamster scaping), and spot cleaning is often faster. A solid floor can be useful on a platform or in a dry spot in the enclosure.
4) Placement: create routes and zones
Place hiding places along walking routes, not just in the middle of the cage. This helps prey move safely through the enclosure.
Advice per animal species (quickly to your animal)
- (Dwarf) hamster: often ideal: a multi-room house with an extra hiding place. View hamster houses .
- Mice: group sleepers; choose more spacious and multiple sleeping areas. View mouse houses .
- Gerbils: A burrow-like atmosphere works best with a larger house and tunnels. View gerbil houses .
- Rats: clever climbers; combine houses with hanging/climbing spots. View rat houses .
- Guinea pig: Choose a stable and spacious enclosure, preferably with two entrances. View guinea pig houses .
- Rabbit: Go for a generous size and sturdy construction. View rabbit houses .
Popular brands: are you looking for a Trixie rodent house?
Many customers search specifically by brand, for example, " Trixie rodent house ." You can easily find all Trixie houses and accessories via the brand page: Trixie .
Complete the interior
- Tubes & tunnels – additional shelters and “safe movement”.
- Platforms & ladders – more living space and smart walking routes.
- Bedding + nesting material – for comfort and natural behaviour.
- Gnawing material – activity and nibbling fun.
- Playing & foraging – mental challenges in the enclosure.
- Sandboxes + sand – for a fine sand zone where appropriate.
Checklist: choosing a rodent house
✔ Spacious enough: turning + lying down
✔ Entrance(s) appropriate for the animal species (preferably 2 where logical)
✔ Stable position, no unstable construction
✔ No sharp edges or splinters; check regularly
✔ Material chosen for your situation (natural/cool/easy to clean)
✔ Extra hiding places for groups: one large + several small ones
Safety: what should you pay extra attention to?
✔ Check weekly for wear, splinters and loose parts
✔ Place houses stably and prevent falls from roofs/platforms
✔ Choose sufficient ventilation (especially for compact models)
✔ Replace the house when it is no longer sturdy or safe
Frequently asked questions about rodent houses
What is the difference between a "rodent house" and a "rodent house"?
In practice, people usually mean the same thing: a hiding place and a place to sleep. The most important thing is that the size and openings suit your animal and (in groups) the group size.
Which rodent houses are suitable for group animals?
For mice, gerbils, and rats, one spacious enclosure that fits everyone, plus additional hiding places throughout the enclosure, often works. Multiple entrances provide extra peace and quiet.
Which material is the easiest to keep clean?
Ceramic and plastic are usually the easiest to maintain. Wood remains a favorite for its natural look, but requires a bit more spot cleaning and thorough drying.
I'm looking for a "Trixie rodent house." Where can I find one?
You will find all Trixie houses and accessories clearly arranged at Trixie .
✔ Ordered before 5 PM, shipped the same day
✔ Specialist since 2011
✔ Delivered from our own stock

