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Finding a suitable rodent cage is not always easy, we are happy to help you with this! The rodent cage must meet the requirements of the animal that will live in it. For example, small rodents such as Mice and Hamsters have a completely different need tha
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You can buy a rodent cage or accommodation quickly and easily at DRD Rodent Shop ®

Finding a suitable rodent cage is not always easy, we are happy to help you with this! The rodent cage must meet the requirements of the animal that will live in it. For example, small rodents such as Mice and Hamsters have a completely different need than a Rat or Guinea pig.

The rodent cage for small rodents

Small rodents such as: Mice, Dwarf Hamsters, Hamsters, and Gerbils need an enclosure that can be set up for digging. These animals are also real diggers in the wild and therefore need an enclosure that can accommodate a lot of ground cover.

The rodent cage for Rats

Rats are excellent climbers on the one hand, but they also enjoy digging very much on the other. The animals are playful, active and like to have something to do. They need a spacious cage in which many toys can be hung and, if necessary, a digging bucket can be used to dig in.

The Rabbit Enclosure

For indoor rabbits we recommend a room or part of a room instead of a cage or hutch. For outdoor rabbits, we recommend that part of the garden be fenced off for the run and a coop as a night house, but the animals should always have access to a run.

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