Rodentia 93 - H2O drinking water for small animals

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Rodentia 93 - H2O Drinking Water for Small Animals

There are countless myths surrounding the water requirements of rodents, rabbits and the like, which cause a great deal of uncertainty, particularly among new small pet owners. Do gerbils even need fresh drinking water? And how much should a guinea pig drink? Are vitamin supplements healthy?

There is also a wealth of personal accounts, recommendations and opinions regarding the method of administration – ranging from the pros and cons of drinking bottles and water bowls to their safe installation.

The fact is that the various species – from Mongolian gerbils to ferrets and from dwarf hamsters to rabbits – have evolved a wide range of adaptations to the environmental conditions of their natural habitats. It is therefore important to take a close look at species-specific needs, to scrutinise the myths and to compile the best recommendations for providing our small animals with drinking water. You can read everything you need to know about drinking water for small animals in the cover story of the next issue of RODENTIA Nager & Co.

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