Updated On November 1st, 2024
There is a very good reason pet stores offer a wide variety of small animal toys, chews, hides, and more! Rats and mice are active, intelligent animals that require exercise and mental stimulation for optimal health. There are many fun and easy ways you can provide toys and enrich the environment of your pet rat or mouse.
Rats and mice, by their nature, use and make tunnels. You can provide ready-made tunnels or let them make their own. Tunnels made of hardened plastic or PVC can be placed in the habitat or hung by stainless steel wire hangers (make sure there are no pointy parts or safety hazards). Many of them come with elbows or Y's so you can make your own maze. PVC is easily cleaned. Be sure to select pipe with a large enough diameter to prevent the rodent from becoming stuck in the pipe. Blocks of wood can also be drilled to make tunnels, which the mice or rats may enlarge themselves by their natural tendency to gnaw.
Activity wheels provide an excellent way for a rodent to exercise within the confines of his habitat. Be sure to select a safe wheel, one that cannot trap the rodent's feet or tail. Solid wheels are preferred over those with wire bars. Rats generally require a wheel 11 inches in diameter. Some wheels can be hung from the top or the side of the habitat.
Exercise balls also provide good exercise outside of the habitat. Always monitor your pet while she plays in an exercise ball to be sure she does not overheat and that she is in a safe area where the ball cannot go down the stairs or be otherwise hazardous.
Ladders, ropes, branches, tubes, cement bird perches, stacked boxes (securely fastened), hammocks, and other items can provide numerous climbing activities for your pet mouse or rat. These can be attached to the top and sides of the habitat to greatly increase the amount of play area in a habitat. Bricks and concrete blocks can also be used, if the habitat is sufficiently large.
Pet rats and mice need toys they can chew. This is necessary for their dental health since their teeth keep growing and need to be constantly worn down. Good chew toys for rats and mice include a myriad of commercially available small animals chews and toys, rawhide chews, Nylabones, Gumabones, wood (be sure it is safe, with no preservatives), and cardboard chew toys. Paper tubes from toilet paper or paper toweling, cardboard boxes, and egg cartons make very inexpensive chew toys.
You will find that mice and rats also enjoy shredding softer substances such as toilet paper, straw, sisal, and other similar items. These can provide great entertainment and soft material with which to line their sleeping area.
Many rats enjoy small toys they can carry or push. There are several fun and entertaining toys made specifically for small animals like rats and mice. Do not give your rats or mice toys made of soft rubber since small pieces of the toy that may be chewed and swallowed could cause an intestinal obstruction. Always monitor the habits of your pet rodent to be sure the toys he has continue to be safe and discard them should they become a safety hazard.
In nature, rats and mice spend much of their waking hours in search of food. Too often we simply put out a bowl of food for our pet, and he soon can become lazy and overweight. Provide your pet rat or mouse with mental stimulation by hiding their food in specially designed toys. There are many foraging toys designed for birds that can be used for rodents as well, such as pieces of cholla or bamboo. Fill the holes with some of your pet's food and watch him work to retrieve it. You can even make your own out of cardboard tubes or PVC.
Use your imagination, rotate their toys frequently and you will be able to give your pet mouse or rat an environment that will provide hours of enjoyment.
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