Small animals - selected products for rabbits, rodents & hedgehogs
223 Items
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from CHF 84.90
Expandable metal free-range enclosure with sun protection netTrixie -
CHF 321.10Free shippingTwo-storey rabbit/guinea pig hutch in a pretty Swedish lookswisspet
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CHF 57.80
Protein-rich, complete and tasty food for (dwarf) rabbits up to 8 months of age
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CHF 35.00
Snack for dwarf rabbits & rodents.
Dried apple wood for long-lasting nibbling fun.bunny nature -
CHF 290.60Free shippingRat cage for a small number of ratsFerplast
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CHF 285.20Free shipping
Two-storey rodent pen with passageway and extendable free-range enclosure
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CHF 54.90Outdoor small animal house made of varnished wood with 2 entrancesTrixie
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CHF 33.50
Powerful mixture for guinea pigs with an extra portion of vitamins
Vitakraft -
CHF 17.90
Pest spray for use in rooms, stables, and cages—effective for up to 6 weeks
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CHF 31.20Covered wooden hay rack for rabbits & guinea pigsTrixie1 review
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CHF 55.10
Raised lying area for rabbits in a cute bed shape
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CHF 142.90Free shipping
Modular habitat, suitable for guinea pigs and rabbits
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CHF 45.90
Expandable metal free-range enclosure with safety netTrixie -
CHF 165.70Free shippingExpandable outdoor enclosure for rabbits & guinea pigsswisspet
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CHF 30.70
Suitable for nutritionally sensitive dwarf rabbits
Vitakraft1 review -
CHF 31.80
For a shiny white coat, vibrant colors, and a visibly well-groomed appearance for dogs and cats
Heiniger PROGROOM -
CHF 54.30Large house with integrated hay rack for rabbitsRESCH Heimtierbedarf
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CHF 172.90Free shippingCage for guinea pigs or dwarf rabbitsIMAC
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CHF 36.50Flamed wood house with 2 entrances for guinea pigsTrixie
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CHF 31.20Large wooden house with 2 entrances and integrated hay rackTrixie
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CHF 76.40Free shippingLarge wooden bridge with integrated hay rack for rabbits/guinea pigsRESCH Heimtierbedarf
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CHF 36.80Wheat straw pellets as bedding for rodents, birds & catsCopacabana1 review
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from CHF 31.80
Color-intensifying shampoo for dogs, cats and small animals
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CHF 259.90Free shippingSmall animal stable with integrated free-range enclosureTrixie
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CHF 17.20
Physiological ear cleaner for regular ear hygiene for dogs, cats and rabbits
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CHF 17.80
Probiotic and prebiotic powder for rabbits, with dandelion flavor, which compensates for losses caused by dehydration
Protexin -
CHF 150.60Free shippingExpandable outdoor enclosure for rabbits & guinea pigs with weather protectionswisspet
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CHF 39.40
Complete feed for dwarf rabbits up to 6 months of age
bunny nature -
CHF 19.40
Straight feeding stuff to support the wear and tear of constantly regrowing teeth
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from CHF 35.90
Outdoor mesh enclosure with cover for rabbits & guinea pigsswisspet -
CHF 35.00
Supplementary feed for dwarf rabbits & rodents.
Rich in natural vitamins.bunny nature -
CHF 180.30Free shippingOutdoor enclosure with Plexiglas sun canopyswisspet
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CHF 20.90
Supports the immune system and respiratory health of dwarf rabbits, guinea pigs, and small rodents
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Expandable metal outdoor enclosure for rabbits & guinea pigsswisspet2 reviews -
CHF 31.70Run for hamsters, variable and expandableswisspet
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CHF 50.50
Rabbit food for adult, nutritionally sensitive animals
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CHF 27.10Hiding place made of light-colored natural wood for small rodentsswisspet
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CHF 14.40
Delicious snack for dwarf rabbits
Vitakraft -
CHF 23.40
Straight feeding stuff to support the wear and tear of constantly regrowing teeth
Mucki -
CHF 53.40Corner house with 2 entrances and flat roof as sunbathing areaRESCH Heimtierbedarf
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CHF 56.60
Fiber-rich, complete and tasty food for chinchillas and degus
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Special Price CHF 5.45 Regular Price CHF 10.90
Delicious snack for dwarf rabbits
Vitakraft -
CHF 35.00
Supplementary feed for hamsters, dwarf hamsters, colored mice, gerbils & rats.
With tasty mealworms.bunny nature
Small animals in pet keeping
Keeping small animals is very popular and widespread in Switzerland. Whether rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, rats, mice, degus or chinchillas, keeping small animals offers many positive aspects and can also make it possible for people who are unable to keep a larger animal such as a cat or dog due to work or living conditions to have a pet.
The acquisition of small animals and rodents as pets is comparatively very inexpensive and uncomplicated and also less binding due to their rather short life expectancy. Unfortunately, however, it is often underestimated how much space the animals need for a species-appropriate and happy life and that high veterinary costs may also be incurred here. Even with these small animals, it is important to find out exactly what they need and to consider whether you can and want to provide this before you definitely decide to keep them.
Guinea pigs, rabbits and hamsters in particular often come into the household as gifts for children. The relationship with small animals or animals in general can also teach children important lessons about responsibility, care and empathy. Caring for a pet can help children learn to look after other living creatures and take responsibility. However, rabbits and co. are not cuddly animals and rarely like to be stroked or even picked up. Also, some species are not primarily diurnal and it can happen that the child does not get to see the animal for days on end. This should be clearly discussed with the child beforehand and rules for handling the animal should be established. Small animals tend to be observational animals, which should be respected so that the animals feel comfortable. With the right handling, adapted to the small animal species, the chance of a tame animal over time is much higher. Tame is to be understood here in the sense of taking food from your hand, voluntarily coming to your hand, possibly allowing itself to be stroked from time to time and/or allowing itself to be observed from close up.
In addition to correct handling and a well-thought-out purchase, the housing conditions themselves, which include the enclosure with appropriate size and furnishings, possibly free run, type of enclosure, food, water and activities, are of course also an important factor for a joyful coexistence of humans and small animals. You can find a large selection and more detailed information on what the individual small animal species need in the small animal subcategories in our store.
Hedgehog support
There are various organizations and initiatives in Switzerland that work to protect and support hedgehogs living in the wild. These include, for example, the Pro Igel association, which works to protect hedgehogs and educate people about their needs.
An important measure to support free-living hedgehogs is the creation of suitable habitats. This includes, for example, the creation of near-natural gardens with shelter such as piles of leaves, dead wood and hedges that offer hedgehogs protection.
As a private individual, you can also do a lot to promote the protection of free-living hedgehogs in Switzerland. This includes
- Creating hedgehog-friendly gardens: private individuals can make their gardens more natural by providing piles of leaves, dead wood, hedges and undisturbed corners or hedgehog houses (known as hedgehog hotels) to provide shelter for hedgehogs. The provision of fresh water and suitable hedgehog food is also gratefully accepted by the prickly little creatures.
- Avoid pesticides: The use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers can be harmful to hedgehogs. Natural methods of pest control can be used instead.
- Education and awareness-raising: Private individuals can inform themselves about the needs of hedgehogs and share their knowledge with others to raise awareness of the need to protect these animals.
- Support for local organizations: Volunteering or donating to organizations working to protect hedgehogs can help support their work and promote conservation.
- Reporting injured hedgehogs or hedgehogs in need of help: If private individuals find injured hedgehogs or hedgehogs in need of help, they can contact local animal shelters or wildlife rescue centers to find professional assistance.