🐹 Why Foraging Is Important for Hamsters & Gerbils
Foraging—searching, digging, and exploring for food—is a natural behaviour for hamsters and gerbils. Encouraging it in captivity supports both their physical and emotional wellbeing.
🌿 Supports Natural Instincts
Hamsters and gerbils instinctively dig, gather, and hide food. Foraging lets them express these behaviours naturally.
🧠 Provides Mental Stimulation
It keeps them engaged and prevents boredom, which can lead to stress or destructive habits.
💪 Promotes Healthy Exercise
Foraging encourages movement—digging, sniffing, climbing—and helps maintain a healthy weight.
😌 Reduces Stress
A stimulating environment with foraging opportunities helps prevent anxiety and repetitive behaviours like bar-chewing.
✔️ Easy Ways to Offer Foraging
Scatter feeding, hiding treats in bedding or toys, foraging mixes, shredded paper, and safe enrichment items.
🌺 Red Cornflower Petals
Vibrant red cornflower petals for natural foraging and enrichment. Ideal for mixing into forage blends or offering as an occasional floral treat.
Suitable for: Hamsters, mice, gerbils & other small animals
We recommend freezing all sprays and foraging items for 48 hours, allowing them to defrost for 24 hours, and then freezing again for a further 48 hours.
This process helps ensure the items are completely pest-free and safe for your small animals.
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