Rodentia 85 - Dream enclosure for small mammals

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Dream enclosure for small mammals
Not so long ago, the "ready-made enclosures" from pet shops were the habitat of almost all small mammals in private households. However, the colourful plastic floor bowls with mesh or Plexiglas attachments are increasingly being replaced by individual and more animal-friendly solutions. The trend is towards species-appropriate DIY solutions and beyond: in the cover story of this issue of RODENTIA Nager & Co. we present true "dream enclosures". Here, small mammal lovers have fulfilled a dream for themselves and their pets - particularly large, particularly creative, particularly beautiful or truly unique!

Editorial
Worth knowing
Tips and dates

A dream enclosure for guinea pigs. There is room in even the smallest hut
Sabrina Nettelbeck

Rodentia reader's dream enclosure

Beautiful living for long-eared animals Rabbit dreams come true
Ulrike Sengmüller

The pirates of the "Black Pearl". Unique self-built enclosures for guinea pigs
Helmut Rottler

Chequered breeding with risk
Stefan Kräh

Sharpen your spoons. The wild rabbit tells
Kerstin Han

The chinchilla bite and its special features. What owners should know about the diet
Dr Estella Böhmer

Sport free! Kaninhop tournaments in Germany
Kai Sander

Current "Pedigree rabbit of the year" campaign 2015
Wolfgang Elias Deilenaar as the most popular rabbit breed

Services

To cage or not to cage - that is the question!
Ralf Sistermann

Bookworm

Therapy emergency. Antibiotics for rabbits and rodents?
Prof Dr Michael Fehr

Internet forums
Preview

Little rabbit Püppi
Jamie and me

Composition
Feeding recommendation
Technical details
Size information

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