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Plus, they are smaller and require a more delicate touch when handling, which should be kept to a minimum since too much handling can make them even more nervous.

Female mice can be kept in same-gender pairs but male mice should be housed alone unless they are littermates. The gerbil is one of the best small rodent pet choices for first-time pet owners. Unlike most hamsters, gerbils also enjoy being housed with other gerbils. It can be really fun to watch them interact and play together. If you do bring home multiple gerbils, however, just be careful to choose same-gender gerbils. Or you may wake up one day to lots of baby gerbils — surprise! Degus represent a spectrum of uncommon rodent pets that are just now starting to catch on in the pet industry.

These little guys look like particularly plump and adorable mice. Genetically speaking, though, they are actually cousins of chinchillas and guinea pigs. Degus have a strong need to be housed with other degus even if you are bringing one home as a pet. Chipmunk pets are very active and intriguing to observe, but they will really do best if you keep handling to a minimum. We hope you have learned what you need to know about each of these small rodent pets to make the decision about which rodent makes the best pet for your family!

Just remember to look at the dynamics of your household and what will work for all of you when you are choosing the best rodent to have as a pet! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Squeaks and Nibbles. They are typically solitary animals that need their own housing. Hamsters handled from a young age usually have an agreeable temperament. But they are nocturnal and can be grumpy if woken during the day. Physical Characteristics: Golden brown coat; lighter belly; mutations cause variations in color, pattern, and hair length.

Some dwarf hamsters can be social with other hamsters of their own species and can be housed in same-sex pairs or small groups. They can live up to three years. Although dwarf hamsters have a reputation for being a little nippy, most are easy to handle with a gentle touch. Although they aren't true dwarf hamsters, Chinese hamsters still are quite small. They're less common pets than other hamster varieties. Because they're so small and quick, they might be a challenge for some people to handle.

They require a cage with bars they cannot squeeze through or a glass aquarium. Gerbils are very active and social animals, and they are happy in a same-sex pair or small group. It is best to acquire them when they are young for easier bonding. With regular handling, gerbils can become quite tame. But their high energy level can make them difficult to hold. Physical Characteristics: Mix of gray, gold, and black fur; off-white belly; long, furry tail.

Although they're quick and skittish, mice can become quite tame if handled regularly. Many learn to take food from their caretaker's hand. They live one to three years on average. As social animals, females often do well in same-sex pairs or small groups, but males tend to fight other males. Physical Characteristics: Black, brown, white, gray, gold, roan, ginger, or multi-toned fur; long tail. Rats live an average of two to four years.

They are very social, so it's best to keep a same-sex pair. They all have different characteristics. Pet rodents include gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, mice, and rats.

The friendliest rodents are either gerbils or rats, while hamsters, guinea pigs, and gerbils are the most popular.

We feel that gerbils as the best rodent pet for children. Gerbils are intelligent small pets that can be trained to do tricks.

Rodents are a common mammal. Only a tiny fraction of these are different types of small pet rodents because hardly any have been domesticated. They all have a large, strong set of incisors at the front of their jaws.

Rodents have to gnaw on solid things like pipes, tree roots, branches, and solid foods to keep them short. Most people will mistake a hamster for a gerbil or a mouse for a rat.

And, truth be told, most rodents look quite alike. Gerbils were first kept as pets in the s, before which they had been used as lab animals. This is less time as domesticated pets than other rodents, like mice or rats.

The most common pet gerbil species is the Mongolian gerbil. They live in a desolate, dry grassland called the steppe. The steppe is similar to a desert: it has little water, almost no trees, and little life. Gerbils have adapted to this environment well. They live in burrows to hide from the cold and open landscape. They live on grains and grass roots, which are the most ubiquitous food there. And they can conserve water to survive, getting most of their hydration from their food, too.

Only the fat-tailed gerbil, great gerbil, and the Mongolian gerbil are kept as pets. However, the fat-tailed gerbil is illegal to own in the United States. Gerbils are social animals. In the wild, they live in large burrows and big groups. They are monogamous, and the breeding pair is the center of the group. The pair have several litters together. This behavior carries on into captivity. Gerbils should be kept in pairs , either same-sex or different sex. They will play with their partners and enjoy spending time with them.

Gerbils also like spending time with their owners. If you are kind and conscientious, your gerbil will enjoy your company. You can pick them up, hold them, and some even allow you to cuddle them. Because of their friendly natures, gerbils make excellent pets for first-time owners and children.

Gerbils can also be taught tricks, unlike many other rodent species. They are clever enough to learn tricks, like rolling over.

They can even be taught to recognize voice commands. The golden hamster, also known as the Syrian hamster, is the most popular. These rodents are around five to seven inches long, which is average for a rodent.

They only have small stumps, whereas other rodents have long tails. Keeping laying hens can be fulfilling and profitable, especially with the rising price of eggs in grocery stores. Through a mix of breeding and attentive care, certain chickens can be more profitable Do Rats Like To Play? Rats Learn Hide And Seek! But did they like the game? Yes, they did. To play with rats you need to ensure: The rats are fully socialized. That means they must share their living space with other rats, and they must be used to being handled, petted, stroked, etc.

The rats are completely healthy. Get them treated and allow them to heal before they take part in any games. The rats are in a place which is otherwise comfortable. That means no loud noises, drafts coming through, etc. The rats are fully awake. The Digging Box Game Digging boxes are, easily, the favorite game that most rats have. Add some bird seed and then water it. A Game Of Chase! The rats will chase fingers for hours if you let them. On a warm summer day, your rats will probably want to get wet and cool down.

So, you build them a pool and fill it with peas for them to fish for! Put some frozen peas or frozen corn in the bottom and then… Let loose the rats of fishing!

Maze Solving Rats are really good at mazes. So, why not create a maze for your rats to enjoy?



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