Football World Cup 2026 for Rodents & Rabbits
Grain-free willow ball from JR Farm with dried apple. For gnawing, pulling, rolling, and foraging by rodents and rabbits. Also fun for hamsterscaping and ratscaping.
Read moreNatural willow ball in 6, 10, and 13 cm. Fun to gnaw on, roll, destroy, and to use as a foraging ball for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreNatural tunnel made of fibers and starch with a carrot, for crawling through, hiding, gnawing, and destroying. Available in 2 sizes for small and larger rodents.
Read moreNatural play ball made of coconut and seagrass. Fun to gnaw, roll, drag, destroy, and to use as small nesting or foraging enrichment for various rodents.
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- Rodent specialist since 2011
- Dispatched from our own stock
Rodent Bamboo Ball with Hay 5 cm - Natural toy and fiber-rich snack in one! This bamboo ball filled with hay combines playing, gnawing and healthy fiber-rich snacking. Suitable for rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas and degus.
Read moreLightweight play ball made of natural rattan for gnawing, rolling, dragging, and foraging. Compact size of approx. 4 cm, fun for small rodents and as a brief playtime for larger rodents.
Read moreCrispy snack balls in three varieties with beetroot, carrot, and marigold. Great as a reward, snack time, or foraging bite.
Read moreSet of 6 willow balls of approx. 4 cm with vegetables, herbs, and seeds. Fun to roll, nibble, destroy, and use while foraging.
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- Rodent specialist since 2011
- Dispatched from our own stock
Beeztees Cones Nibble Balls are small compressed snacks for gnawing, rolling, and foraging. Pack of 10, available in Apple & Parsley and Red Beet & Parsnip.
Read moreBlack metal snack ball with chain and hook for hay, herbs, vegetables, or matching snacks. Great as hanging foraging enrichment for rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus.
Read moreSet of 3 colored willow balls of approx. ø 3.5 cm. Fun to roll, nibble, destroy, or fill with treats. For rodents and rabbits.
Read moreColored play balls for a ball pit or foraging bowl. Fun for rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, degus, and ferrets. Hide treats inside the balls.
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- Rodent specialist since 2011
- Dispatched from our own stock
Natural play ball made of corn leaves with a hanging hook. For birds and rodents that love to gnaw, pull, destroy, and explore.
Read moreNatural hay house with carrot topping for sheltering, nibbling, and exploring. Available in small, medium, and large.
Read moreGrain-free, extra-firm Dental Cookies with carrot. Tasty as a delicious treat, snack, or foraging snack.
Read moreSoft plush carrot-shaped hammock sleeping bag of approx. 20 cm for mice and fat-tailed gerbils. With hanging system and can also be set up as a cozy little house.
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- Rodent specialist since 2011
- Dispatched from our own stock
Grain-free Vitamin Balls with sea buckthorn, turmeric, seeds, and added vitamins. Great as a reward, snack, or foraging treat.
Read moreGrain-free Vitamin Balls with spinach, parsley, seeds, and added vitamins. Great as a reward, snack, or foraging treat.
Read moreGrain-free Vitamin Balls with paprika, beetroot, seeds, and added vitamins. Great as a reward, snack, or foraging treat.
Read moreFootball World Cup 2026 for Rodents & Rabbits
The Football World Cup 2026 is the perfect moment to bring a cheerful orange touch not only to your living room, but also to your rodent or rabbit enclosure. In this themed category you will find orange nesting material, colourful bedding accents, carrot and paprika-style snacks, festive treats and play balls that add atmosphere, foraging fun and variety in a simple and playful way.
At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, we do not only look at colour or theme. We mainly look at the role each item plays in the enclosure. Orange Crinkle Paper, for example, is lovely as soft playful filling or as a striking accent in a scape. Color Wood immediately adds colour to a corner of the enclosure, while orange snacks create a festive nibbling moment during the match. And when a goal is scored? A small treat moment makes it even more fun.
In short
- ✓ Orange themed products for rodent and rabbit enclosures
- ✓ Great for hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, ratscaping and rabbit enrichment
- ✓ Snacks and nibbling products for a festive World Cup moment
- ✓ Play balls in different sizes, colours and materials
- ✓ Specialist in rodents and rabbits since 2011
Quick to
Orange atmosphere in the enclosure • Snacks for the goal moment • Kick a little ball? • Which products suit which pet? • Good to know • FAQ
Orange scape accents
Use orange Crinkle Paper or Color Wood as a cheerful accent in a corner, tunnel zone, foraging spot or festive World Cup theme.
Nibbling fun during the match
Orange snacks, carrot products and herb-rich treats turn a goal into a small celebration for your pet.
Play balls for extra activity
From willow balls to snack balls: with the right ball, your rodent or rabbit can join the World Cup atmosphere too.
Orange atmosphere in the enclosure
If you want to quickly bring your pet’s enclosure into orange World Cup style, coloured nesting and bedding materials are a lovely place to start. Orange Crinkle Paper can be used as playful filling, sniffing material or a soft decorative top layer. Color Wood adds more structure and colour to a specific zone of the enclosure. This allows you to create a subtle World Cup corner without changing the entire setup.
This kind of colour accent works especially well in hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping and natural enclosure design. Think of an orange sniffing corner, a small goal-celebration area or a themed foraging zone where you hide a few tiny snacks. For rats, it can also be used in a playful enrichment corner or as part of Ratscaping, as long as the use remains suitable for the animal and the enclosure.
Orange snacks for the goal moment
Celebrating a goal does not have to be big. A small piece of snack, a carrot flake, a herb ball or a festive nibbling treat can already make the moment special. That is why this World Cup category includes several snacks with an orange look or ingredients such as carrot, paprika, tomato, sea buckthorn or other colourful vegetable and herb directions.
For a real victory, it may be a little more festive: a small animal tart or larger treat is lovely for a special moment, such as a final evening or when your team wins an important match. Always offer these treats according to the species, the size of your pet and its normal snack routine. That keeps the moment both fun and sensible.
Kick a little ball? Play balls for rodents and rabbits
Football naturally calls for a ball. In this category you will find play balls in different sizes, colours and materials, such as willow, rattan, bamboo, coconut, corn leaf and snack balls. Some balls are mainly meant for pushing or rolling, while others are suitable for nibbling, destroying or hiding small snacks inside.
When choosing a ball, pay close attention to the size and behaviour of your pet. A small mouse, dwarf hamster or hamster needs something different from a rat, guinea pig or rabbit. For active animals, foraging balls and snack balls are especially fun, because they encourage searching and movement. You can also browse our general category balls and rolls for rodents and rabbits for more play ideas.
Which World Cup products suit which pet?
Not every item automatically suits every animal. It is worth looking at size, material, snack type and intended use. Below you will find a practical guide per animal group.
- Mouse: Small snacks, light balls and soft sniffing materials are often the most logical choice.
- Dwarf hamster: Choose small portions, fine materials and compact play or foraging products.
- Hamster: Orange scape accents, small snack moments and sturdy nibbling balls fit well in a varied enclosure.
- Gerbil: Choose mainly sturdy gnawing and foraging products, because gerbils love to chew, dig and explore.
- Dwarf rat: Pay close attention to the actual size of your dwarf rat; choose balls, snacks and enrichment that match body size and use.
- Rat: Foraging balls, larger snack moments and playful enrichment work well, especially in combination with a challenging setup.
- Guinea pig: Herb-rich snacks, carrot products, hay-like play items and larger foraging products are often a good choice.
- Rabbit: Choose sturdy snacks, larger balls, gnawing products and foraging items that match the strength and size of your rabbit.
- Chinchilla: Choose consciously and keep it simple; not every fruity or vegetable-rich snack is suitable, so always check the product information.
- Degu: Prefer simple, fibre-rich or herbal products and be careful with fruity or sugar-rich snacks.
Good to know
A World Cup theme is mainly meant as a fun temporary enrichment. Keep the basic enclosure setup the same: enough space, suitable bedding, hiding places, food, hay where it belongs to the species and calm places to retreat.
- ✓ Use colour accents as an addition, not as a replacement for the normal setup.
- ✓ Offer snacks in moderation and match the portion to the species.
- ✓ Check play balls and gnawing products regularly for wear.
- ✓ When in doubt, choose a smaller snack moment or a foraging activity.
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Frequently asked questions about Football World Cup 2026 products
Can I temporarily decorate my rodent’s enclosure in World Cup style?
Yes, you can do this in a fun way with orange nesting material, coloured bedding accents, snacks or play balls. Keep the basic enclosure calm and familiar for your pet.
Is orange Crinkle Paper suitable as a complete bedding?
Crinkle Paper is mainly used as nesting material, a soft top layer, sniffing material or decorative accent. For the base layer, it is better to choose a bedding that suits the species and enclosure.
Can my pet have a snack for every goal?
It sounds cosy, but it is better to offer snacks consciously and in moderation. Choose small portions and make sure the snack suits the species, size and normal feeding routine of your pet.
Which ball should I choose for my rodent or rabbit?
Look mainly at size, material and use. Small animals need compact and lightweight balls, while guinea pigs and rabbits are better matched with larger and sturdier play or foraging products.
✓ Orange atmosphere for the Football World Cup 2026
✓ For rodents and rabbits, matched to species and use
✓ Specialist in rodent and rabbit products since 2011
With the Football World Cup 2026 category, you can turn the enclosure into a cheerful orange celebration without losing sight of practical setup and animal needs. That way, you celebrate together with your pet in a way that fits nibbling, sniffing, playing and foraging.
