Product Description Brand: YIXUND Features: 【FUNNY TOYS】:Maybe you are in the midst of setting up a mouse habitat ,YIXUND hamster bridges to be a good set for you.Adorable bridges for your hamster friends to hide,chew and play,will keep them busy and happy. 【Keep active】:Maybe goes over the bridge,chews the bark off ,hide in the little bridge tunnel…..YIXUND hamster cage accessories will let your small rodent friends play around in a fun way.Completely helps the rats be more active and provides stimulation for hours. 【2 bendable Bridge】: You lovely pets will receive a lot of enrichment from this set! It will be a joy to watch them learn and explore on the bridge.Sized for a hamster,gerbil,mice and so on. 【NATURAL Molar Tools】:Perfect natural toys for small rodent animals to grind down those teeth.Keep they away from the cage and your furniture!You can shape one as a tunnel and the other as a ramp or bridge. 【PERFECT GIFT】:The bridge hideout built is bendable,you can shape it anyway as you like.Perfect gift for small rodent pets,like guinea pigs,hamsters,chinchillas,mice,rats,gerbils,birds etc. Package Dimensions: 31x206x191 Department: Pet Products Tags: Pet Products YIXUND
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This adorable hedgehog hideout is easy to clean and the perfect hideout to keep your furry friends nice and cool! Product Dimensions Dimensions: Height: 4.5 Inches; Width: 3.75 Inches Suitable For Dwarf Hamsters, Gerbils, Mice, Rats (Not large enough for Syrians)
If you’re a fan of the classic cinematic masterpiece Ratatouille, chances are you’ve considered adopting a rat as a pet. (You have to admit that it would be awesome to have a furry little sous-chef by your side guiding you to culinary excellence!) And while rats might not be as popular as cats or dogs, maybe they should be. They’re extremely intelligent, and let’s be honest, adorable too. If you’re not convinced that rats are incredibly precious creatures that make for excellent companions, we hope this list will change your mind. And if you already love these furry little rodents, you’re in for a real treat!
Animals can warm our hearts quicker and better than hot chocolate. They can be shaggy or sleek, with a tail or without it, with paws or with wings. It doesn’t matter because all of them are charming and funny and we love them for that.
Good afternoon everyone! Boy do I have some cute overload for you today! I would like to introduce to you Ozzie and Kinza, my dove hooded ratties, who are sisters and a bit over a year old now. Recently I've been on a quest to find new things for their cage, and also to use up old stuff in the house. Up-cycling AND crochet, does it get any better? Aside from adding a rat right? SQUEE! So! To make your "yarn" take a bed sheet and just start ripping. I ripped mine in one continual piece by cutting into the sheet about an inch thick, and ripping along the side until I had about an inch left, then turned the sheet, cut into it a little along the next side and ripped along that. Just keep going like that until the entire sheet is done. I wish Id thought to get a photo but it was late last night so here is a little.. visual I guess, of what I mean. Yup, amazing visual there, but you get the jist :) Roll into a ball as you go or it'll get tangled. For those of you who are not inclined to rip up a sheet, some super chunky yarn will work just as well or you can buy t-shirt yarn precut which I would love to try but given its pricetag, probably not anytime soon. You could possibly even use fleece if the strips are thin enough. You will need: Fabric Yarn. I rolled up a double bed sized sheet and only used maybe 1/4 of it. 11.5mm hook 10mm hook stitch marker Starting with your 11.5mm hook 1: ch2, sc 8 times into the 1st ch, place marker 2: *2sc in the first st, sc in the next*, repeat around 3: *2sc in the first st, sc in the next 2 stitches*, repeat around 4: *2sc in the first stitch, sc in the next 3 stitches*, repeat around change to the 10mm hook 5: sc back loop only in each stitch around 6: ch1, turn, sc in the first 15 stitches 7: repeat round 6 8: ch1, turn, 2sc in the 1st stitch, sc in the next 13 stitches, 2sc in the last stitch 9: ch1, turn, 2sc in the 1st stitch, sc in the next 15 stitches, 2sc in the last stitch ch1, join to the other side 10: sc in each stitch around (20) 11: *sc2tg, sc in the next 3 stitches*, repeat around 12: *sc2tg, sc in the next 2 stitches*, repeat around 13: sc2tg the whole way around 14: sc in each stitch around 15: sc2tg twice, chain 8, sk one sc, sl st to the next. End off and tuck in end. The best part about this is when it gets smelly, and we all know eventually it will, you can just chuck it in the washing machine, heck you could even pop it in a clothes dryer if you wanted to! The loop at the end is to hook the bed to the cage, otherwise it might topple over, not that my girls seemed to mind too much!
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