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The Pineapple Wooden House 13 cm is a cheerful wooden hideout for mice and dwarf hamsters. Thanks to the tropical pineapple shape and the playful image on the front, the enclosure immediately gets a warm, summery touch. Great for owners who like to decorate their hamster enclosure or mouse habitat naturally, but also want to add a bit of atmosphere and personality.
This little house is made of wood and has an open bottom. This allows you to place it directly on the bedding, partially connect it to a digging zone, or use it as a small hiding place among cork, moss, tunnels, and natural decorations. At DRD, when it comes to small houses, we focus primarily on size, function, and animal suitability. This pineapple house is best suited for small animals that like to sit in sheltered spots and use multiple hiding places in their enclosure.
✔ Tropical pineapple look for a cheerful, playful interior
✔ Compact size for mice and dwarf hamsters
✔ Open bottom, allowing the house to fit snugly against the bedding
✔ Wood gives the enclosure a natural look
✔ Fun to combine with moss, cork, sand, tunnels, and summer decorations
A small wooden house provides your pet with an extra sheltered spot in the enclosure. Mice and dwarf hamsters, in particular, like to use multiple hiding places so they can choose where to rest, sniff around, or sit out of sight. Therefore, this house does not need to be the only or largest nesting house; serving as an extra hiding spot adds a lot of atmosphere and freedom of choice.
The open bottom makes the house practical in a natural setup. You place the house directly on the bedding, allowing your animal to pull material under or against it itself. In a hamsterscape, for example, you can have the house partially connect to a digging zone, a sand bath, or a small tunnel route. In a mouse enclosure, it fits nicely as part of a route with branches, platforms, tubes, and multiple small hiding places.
The pineapple look makes this little house just a little different from a standard wooden shelter. It is especially nice for owners looking for a cheerful accent in a natural enclosure, for example in a summer theme, a tropical corner, or a colorful mini-scape.
Due to its compact size, this house is too small for larger animals such as golden hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, degus, and ferrets. For these animals, it is better to choose a more spacious house with more interior space and an entrance that suits their body size.
Place the Pineapple Wooden House securely on the bottom of the enclosure. Because the house has an open bottom, you can make it blend in nicely with the bedding. For dwarf hamsters, for example, you can set it slightly into the bedding so that the house looks more natural and becomes a better part of their runways.
In a hamsterscape, this little house looks nice next to a sand bath, cork tunnel, moss corner, or small foraging spot. In a mouse enclosure, you can use it as part of a route with multiple hiding places. A little bit of dried moss or light natural decoration around the house can help the pineapple shape blend in even more nicely with the decor.
Material: wood.
Dimensions: approx. 13.5 × 9 × 18 cm.
Bottom: open bottom.
The little house is constructed from arched wooden slats and features a cheerful pineapple image on the front. Thanks to the wooden material and the open bottom, the house fits well into natural bedding and can easily be made part of the overall decor.
It is best to clean the wood as dry as possible. Shake out loose bedding, brush off the house, and use a slightly damp cloth only when necessary. Then let the house dry thoroughly before placing it back in the enclosure.
Does the house get wet or does your pet often use it as a toilet area? Then it is wise to check it extra carefully and replace it in time if necessary. This way, the interior remains fresh and comfortable for your pet.
Regularly check wooden houses for wear, loose parts, or sharp edges. This is part of the normal care routine for a rodent enclosure. Place the house low and stable so that your mouse or dwarf hamster can move around in and around it comfortably.
Yes, this little house is suitable as an extra hiding place for dwarf hamsters. Due to its compact size and open bottom, it fits nicely into a hamsterscape or natural-style decor.
Yes, this little house is suitable for mice as a small hiding or resting place. Mice often appreciate having multiple sheltered spots in the enclosure.
No, this house is too small for a golden hamster. Choose a larger house with a wider entrance and more interior space.
Yes, this little house fits nicely into a hamsterscape for dwarf hamsters. Combine it, for example, with bedding, sand, cork, moss, and natural decorations.
No, the house has an open bottom. This allows you to place it directly on the bedding and, of course, match it with the interior.
The 13 cm Pineapple Wooden House is a nice choice if you are looking for a small, wooden hideout that looks cheerful and easily fits into a natural interior. Thanks to the open bottom, compact size, and tropical pineapple look, it is especially suitable for mice and dwarf hamsters who enjoy a sheltered spot in a warm and playfully decorated enclosure.
| Dimensions (approx): | 13,5 x 9 x 18 cm |
| Openings (approx): | ø |
| Material: | Wood |
| Open Bottom: | Yes |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster |
| Particularities: | - |
| Safety Information: | Offer only under supervision. Check regularly for wear and tear |