Natural pellet-free food – feed mixes without pellets or chunks
Complete mouse food without pellets or extrudates. Natural granivore mix with seeds, quinoa, amaranth, mealworms, and buffalo worms.
Read moreWhen developing a complete and healthy diet for degus, one should consider their wild diet. Degus are herbivorous rodents, but not true grazers. In the wild, they primarily eat herbs and other plant parts. These plant parts make up about two-thirds of the
Read moreThe Mixerama menu for gerbils is a complete pet food formulated for the special dietary needs of Mongolian gerbils. It's based on a grain mixture with a 70:30 ratio of flour and oilseeds. This food is supplemented with nuts, seeds, vegetable and animal pr
Read moreWild Roborovski hamsters feed primarily on plant seeds. A smaller portion of their diet consists of leaves, stems, and insects. This food mixture is a supplementary feed specifically tailored to the needs of Roborovski hamsters. Besides a rich selection o
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Natural complete gerbil food with seeds, grains, vegetables, herbs, flowers, and insects. Pellet-free mix for Mongolian gerbils and fat-tailed gerbils.
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Read moreMixerama Natural Food Golden Hamster Gold Fever is a complete pet food that meets the specific dietary needs of golden hamsters. The mixture is characterized by a high content of starchy seeds and a moderate content of oily seeds and nuts. This complete f
Read moreGrain-free complete rabbit food from JR Farm with pasture-grown herbs, herbs, vegetables, seeds, and flowers. A varied herb mix for rabbits who love to sniff and pick.
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Grain-Free Crunchy Fiber Flakes Food – Natural Staple Ration for Rabbits & Rodents! A grain-free staple food for rabbits and rodents, packed with fiber, vegetables, and herbs. Pellet-free, 100% natural and high in fiber!
Read moreThe Mixerama Gourmet Mouse Menu provides a nutritional foundation for colored mice and impresses with its variety of flowers and vegetables. This food was developed by users of the Color Mouse Info Forum and consists of 76% mealy seeds and grains, 10% oil
Read moreMixerama Weidedroom is a natural supplementary feed for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. Mixerama Weidedroom is based on natural meadow grass hay, which is composed of the following ingredients: meadow foxtail, hogweed, meadow fescue, red fescue, so
Read moreOur SAB Balanced Plant Mix for Degus is a delicious and nutritious supplementary food, specially developed to meet the natural dietary needs of your degus. Based on what these small rodents like to eat in the wild—a mix of herbs, leaves, and flowers—it's
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Campbell's Gourmet Menu is a complete pet food with a varied palette of herbs and seeds that encourages dwarf hamsters to engage with the food for extended periods. The composition of the food mix is also suitable for hybrids with diabetes. The mix contai
Read moreNatural complete mouse food with 47 ingredients: seeds, grains, vegetables, herbs, flowers, and animal proteins. Suitable for fancy mice and other mouse species.
Read moreNatural pellet-free food – feed mixes without pellets or chunks
Looking for food that's visibly varied and encourages foraging? In this subcategory, you'll find natural pellet-free foods: mixes without pressed chunks/pellets, with ingredients like herbs, leaves, flowers, and other natural components (see product information). These are useful if you like to vary your diet or want to offer food as a foraging activity. Specialists since 2011, so you can choose with confidence and with help.
No pressed kibble, but mixes with natural textures and scents. Check each product to see if it's a complete food or a supplemental mix.
Pellet-free mixes can often be (partially) scattered or hidden. This makes feeding more relaxed and enjoyable, and fits in with natural foraging behavior.
For herbivores, hay is practically a staple in their diet. For many other species, hay also provides additional activity and structure to their routines.
Choosing pellet-free: what should you pay attention to?
Pellet-free primarily means: no pressed pellets as a base form . Pellet-free diets do vary by recipe. Therefore, please note:
- Animal species – always choose a mix that is intended for your animal (not every mix is suitable for every species).
- Purpose – is it a complete food or a supplemental mix? This is stated on the product label.
- Texture – coarse/fine, with herbs/leaves/flowers or other components (see product information).
Good to know: if you want a very consistent base (useful for picky eaters), an all-in-one kibble/pellet is sometimes more suitable. This subcategory is specifically intended for those who prefer visible variety .
Ingredients: What do you often find in natural mixes?
Natural pellet-free feeds are often made up of various components. The ingredients vary by recipe, but you often see combinations of:
- Herbs, leaves and flowers – for fragrance, texture and variety.
- Vegetable and plant components – as part of a varied mix (see product information).
- Seeds/grains – sometimes yes, sometimes no (check the label if you are aware of this).
Tip: combine feeding and searching moments with a calm base in the enclosure, such as a fine layer of ground cover and nesting material .
Feeding & combining: how to make it practical
How you feed pellet-free food depends on the product and your animal species. In practice, this often works well:
- Feed in measured portions and only top up when it is mostly used up (this keeps the balance clear).
- Give some in a bowl and some as search food (scatter/hide).
- Complete the routine with appropriate food and snack supplements (species-appropriate and in moderation).
Foraging: Make eating an enriching experience
Many animals prefer to have to "work" for their food. Pellet-free mixes are often ideal for this:
- Divide one portion over several places in the enclosure.
- Hide small portions in safe foraging toys or under litter.
- Combine with gnawing and hiding places for a natural route through the enclosure.
For smart search solutions, see: play & foraging and for additional activities: gnawing material .
Storage: How to keep mixes fresh and attractive
Natural mixes are best preserved when stored in a cool, dry, dark place and with the packaging tightly sealed. If you're using storage jars, use clean, dry jars and top up one bag at a time (don't mix "old and new").
Maintenance
- Daily : Remove any remains that have become moist (e.g. from water or fresh vegetables).
- Weekly : Clean feeding areas/bowls and dry them thoroughly.
- Keep open bags closed to preserve fragrance and quality.
Checklist: Pellet-free feeding properly arranged
Just run through this list:
✔ You choose a mix that suits your animal species
✔ You check per product whether it is a complete food or a supplementary mix
✔ You feed in portions (and only refill when it is mostly gone)
✔ You also turn feeding into a search moment
✔ Store the mix dry, cool, dark and well sealed
Safety
- Not every pellet-free mix is suitable for every animal species: choose species-appropriately and follow the label.
- Introduce new food gradually and observe how your pet eats it.
- Keep food dry and replace food that smells damp, is clumpy, or no longer looks fresh.
FAQ – Natural Pellet-Free Food
Is pellet-free food always “complete food”?
Not always. This category includes both complete foods and supplemental mixes. Therefore, always check the product information and label.
Can I give pellet-free mixes as search food?
Often, yes. Give some in a bowl and some as foraged food, so eating goes more smoothly. For more ideas, see Play & Foraging .
Which animals is pellet-free intended for?
This varies per recipe. Always choose a mix specifically designed for your pet and pay attention to the composition (see product information).
How do I prevent my pet from eating only the “tastiest” bits?
Work with portions and only refill when most of the food is gone. This keeps the menu balanced and prevents the same items from being left over.
What is the best combination of pellet-free food and food?
This depends on the animal species, but often combining it with hay and enrichment such as gnawing material and search activities works very practically.
Why choose DRD Rodent Shop®?
✔ Specialist since 2011
✔ Ordered before 5 PM = shipped the same day
✔ Delivered from our own stock
✔ Carefully selected range per animal species

