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Houses for Rodents & Rabbits – rodent houses in every style

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Rodent houses for hamsters, mice, gerbils, rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits. Choose from wood, ceramic, terracotta, plastic, resin, and herbs/grass. Clear sizing by species. Specialists since 2011.
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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.

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€25,95
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Robust alder wood log tunnel with natural bark. Sturdy, stable, and beautiful for hiding, gnawing, scaping, and natural decor.

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€28,95 €25,95
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Large wooden house with two floors, two hiding places, an open bottom, and a removable top house. Suitable for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, and gerbils.

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€27,99 €25,99
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Spacious wooden corner house for rats and guinea pigs. Thanks to the corner shape, you save space in the enclosure, and the flat roof can be used as an extra seating area or platform.

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€26,99 €25,99
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Compact Getzoo multi-chamber house of approx. 28 × 14.5 × 8 cm with 3 chambers, 2 entrances, an open bottom, and a removable roof. Suitable for mice and dwarf hamsters.

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€27,95
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Nail-free wooden multi-chamber house with 4 rooms, open base, and removable roof. In 25 and 30 cm. Ideal for hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, and natural decor.

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€27,95
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Spacious resin skull cave with an open bottom and two openings. Naturally creepy eye-catcher for hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, and small rodents.

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€30,99 €27,99
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Spacious corner house made of bark wood for guinea pigs and rabbits. Conveniently space-saving in a corner, with an open bottom, two entrances, and a flat roof as part of the interior.

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€29,99 €27,99
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Soft plush relaxation hideout, 36 cm, for guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and ferrets. For use outside the permanent enclosure, in a run or supervised free-roaming area.

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€29,99 €28,99
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Soft fleece tunnel from HayPigs with a removable pee pad and plastic insert for extra sturdiness. Great as a hiding place or sleeping tunnel for guinea pigs, rats, and other larger rodents.

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€29,95
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Spacious nail-free wooden house with an open bottom, two entrances, and a sloping roof. Suitable for rats, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus. Available in multiple sizes.

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€29,95
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Realistic resin rock hideout for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, and gerbils. With an open bottom, spacious opening, and steppe rock look.

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€29,95
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Compact Getzoo multi-chamber house of approx. 28 × 20 × 8 cm with 3 chambers, 2 entrances, open bottom, removable roof, and ramp to the roof. Suitable for mice and dwarf hamsters.

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€29,99
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Compact wooden Getzoo multi-chamber house of approx. 23 × 13 × 10 cm with 2 chambers, open bottom, removable roof, and spacious entrance of Ø 8 cm. For mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, and gerbils.

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€29,99
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Spacious bark wood house for rats and guinea pigs, with an open bottom, door, small window, and a soft, removable cushion on the roof as an extra relaxation spot.

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€32,99 €29,99
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Spacious 40 cm wooden house with an open bottom, two openings, and an integrated hay rack. Suitable for guinea pigs and small rabbits/dwarf rabbits.

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€34,99 €29,99
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Comfortable wooden house made of FSC® poplar wood for guinea pigs and degus. Two entrances, fluffy fleece blanket, and modular connectable for extra space.

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€31,95
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Compact Getzoo multi-chamber house of approx. 28 × 20 × 8 cm with 3 chambers, 2 entrances, open bottom, removable roof, and ramp to the roof. Suitable for mice and dwarf hamsters.

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€32,95
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Realistic polyester resin hideout for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, and gerbils. With an open bottom and spacious entrance for sciving.

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€32,95
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Natural mahogany rodent house with multiple levels, an open bottom, and two openings. For hiding, climbing, exploring, and a natural interior.

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€33,99
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Spacious wooden Getzoo multi-chamber corner house of approx. 26 × 26 × 13 cm with 3 chambers, open bottom, removable roof, and openings of Ø 7 cm. For mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, and gerbils.

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€34,95
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Spacious wooden ladder house measuring 42 cm. Ideal as a large sleeping house for rats and guinea pigs. For small rodents, it can primarily be used as a buried hideout.

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€34,95
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Spacious 45 cm wooden station house for guinea pigs and rats. Can also be used as a large buried watchbox for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, and gerbils.

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€34,95
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Sturdy wooden rabbit house made of stained pine with an asphalt roof. Great as a shelter, resting place, and raised platform in an outdoor run, indoor run, or spacious enclosure for rabbits and guinea pigs.

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Rodent House & Rodent Houses – Houses for Rodents and Rabbits

Houses for rodents and rabbits in different materials 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.

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 .

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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 .

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Houses for rodents and rabbits – wood, ceramic, terracotta, plastic and more

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