Winter products for rodents and rabbits

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Winter is different for many rodents, but there are ways to support rodents during the winter. We will show you some products and tell you how to use them during cold days.
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rodents during winter

You can order everything you need for your rodent or rabbit during cold days quickly and easily at DRD Knaagdierwinkel®

Your rodent's winter experience varies by species and housing conditions. Whether it concerns an outdoor rabbit that braves the winter or a cozy hamster indoors, the approach and required products differ per animal species and situation. Don't worry, we are ready to help you with this!

Heat Pads for Rodents & Rabbits

Special heating pads or pads are available for rodents. These can be easily heated in the microwave and provide hours of warmth. Please note: these are only suitable for indoor animals. For rodents kept outdoors, we advise them to let them develop a thick winter coat themselves, as a heating element can disrupt this process. Our heating pads are designed for maximum comfort and safety.

Warm Ground Cover for Small Rodents

Provide small rodents with a lovely, warm bedding such as cotton. This insulates the heat and provides extra comfort. There are special fleece ground covers for rabbits and guinea pigs that are not only warm but also soft on their paws. Discover the benefits of the different bedding and choose the one that best suits your pet's needs.

Warm Houses and Tunnels for Rodents and Rabbits

Discover various plush houses for rodents, both large and small. These houses are soft and provide the animals with a lot of warmth. Learn more about the different types of housing and which one is most suitable for the size and behavior of your rodent.

Extra Nesting Material for Rodents and Rabbits

Provide small animals with extra nesting material. Give rabbits , guinea pigs and rats warm baskets, and offer outdoor rabbits extra straw for good heat insulation. Discover why nesting material is important for your pet's well-being and how you can create a comfortable environment.

Herbs as Support

Herbs are not only tasty but also suitable as extra support in the winter. Discover our selection of popular herbs that are not only enjoyed by rodents and rabbits, but can also contribute to their well-being. Learn about the specific benefits of each herb and how to offer them safely.

Herbs as Support

Herbs are not only tasty but also very suitable as extra support in the winter. Discover our selection of popular herbs that are not only enjoyed by rodents and rabbits, but can also contribute to their well-being.

Chamomile : Chamomile is known for its calming properties and pleasant scent. Some rodents and rabbits may appreciate it as an addition to their environment.

Peppermint : Dried peppermint adds a refreshing scent to the enclosure. It is often appreciated for its subtle flavor.

Parsley : Dried parsley contains vitamin C and other nutrients that may contribute to a varied diet for rodents and rabbits.

Marigold (Calendula ) : Marigold is known for its bright color and is sometimes added as a visually appealing and possible source of antioxidants.

Nettle : Dried nettle contains several nutrients and can be added, in small quantities, as a supplementary element.

Dandelion leaves : Dried dandelion leaves can be a nutritious supplement, but it is important to provide this in limited quantities.

Lavender : Lavender adds a relaxing aroma to the animals' enclosure.

Rosehip : Dried rosehip can be offered as a tasty and potentially nutritious treat.

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