High-quality rodent food - natural nutrition for hamsters, rabbits & co.

A species-appropriate diet is essential for the health and well-being of rodents. In our range you will find a wide selection of rodent food that is specially tailored to the needs of hamsters, rabbits, guinea pigs, mice and chinchillas. Our range includes staple food for a balanced basic diet, adventure food for natural activity, treats as a tasty supplement and animal protein for rodents with increased protein requirements.
Our high-quality food mixes are made from carefully selected, natural ingredients and are free from unnecessary additives. There are special light food varieties for dwarf hamsters that are tailored to their needs. Rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchillas benefit from food varieties such as the vegetable garden or herb garden, which contain dried greens, vegetables and herbs. For rodents with an animal protein requirement, mealworms, gammarus or freshwater shrimps are available as protein-rich supplements.
With the right food mix, you can ensure that your rodent's diet meets its needs. Every animal has individual requirements, which is why it is particularly important to carefully select the food ingredients. Whether you are looking for a balanced basic diet, a protein-rich supplement or tasty snacks - you will find the right food for a healthy and natural diet here.
Buy food for all types of rodents online
Whether staple food, adventure food or animal protein for rodents. You will also find treats in our range. Here you have a large selection of different types of staple food for hamsters, rabbits, guinea pigs, mice etc. Our staple food for hamsters is divided into several types, including golden hamster and dwarf hamster food. There is also light food for dwarf hamsters at risk of diabetes. You can also purchase the basic food without protein or the food mixture with animal protein already mixed in. The animal protein can also be purchased separately from us. For rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchillas there is also the delicious vegetable garden and herb garden. This consists of delicious dried greens, vegetables and herbs. You can also find parrot and wild bird food from JR Farm in our range.
Treats for rodents
Treats are simply a must. Everyone likes to give their pets treats as they are usually very happy about them and really pounce on them. A tasty treat has tamed many a rodent. Here in our online shop atGetzoo you can buy various types of tasty flakes for hamsters, dwarf hamsters, rabbits, etc. Corn on the cob and the delicious JR Farm nibble sticks are particularly popular with rabbits, for example. It is best to find out for yourself which treat is right for your pet. Please note that the treats are not equally recommended for all rodents. With dwarf hamsters, for example, watch out for excessive amounts of dried vegetables. Sunflower from JR Farm, for example, is quite fatty, so it is best to pay attention to the weight of your animals.
Animal protein for rodents
You will also find a large selection of different types of animal protein. Animal protein should not be missing from the diet of hamsters, mice and co. Mealworms, grasshoppers, freshwater shrimps, gammarus or maggots. This is our range of animal protein. In general, you can use any animal protein for any animal species. Just pay attention to the different nutritional values and calories. The recommended protein quantities according to animal species must also be observed. You can use the animal protein for rodents for our basic feed to create your own composition.
Adventure food for rodents of different species
Discover great adventure food for your rodents, Hugro nibble sticks, flat ears, yellow millet or a delicious Hugro nibble pizza for your rabbit? We have the right adventure food for every rodent. The food is not only great for adding variety to the rodent's diet, but also for decorating the enclosure in a first-class way. The cob millet, amaranth and dari cobs in particular can make an enclosure look truly close to nature. And if your hamster or mouse fancies a nibble, you can simply help yourself. The nibble sticks and pizzas are available with different fillings and coatings, please note the composition for dwarf hamsters.
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Tips for adventure food for rodents
- Provide variety in your rodent's diet with treats
- Be aware of the risk of diabetes in dwarf hamsters
- Staple food is available with and without animal protein
- Hamsters and mice are not pure vegetarians, make sure they get enough protein in their diet
Frequently asked questions about food

Of course you should make sure that there is no medical reason for a sudden change in behaviour. In principle, however, it can always happen that a rodent begins to sort out its food according to its natural instinct.
If you have not been giving it food for very long, it may be that your little darling has only realised over time that it cannot satisfy its needs. You should therefore now pay close attention to his habits. What does he disdain and what does he specifically reach for? It may be that his current food contains too little energy or contains animal protein that he doesn't like.
Of course, it is also possible that a natural instinct to gather is not sufficiently stimulated by the form of presentation. So before they change the food completely, it is advisable to scatter it all over the cage and hide it slightly.
Another reason for this behaviour could be a full store of food. Why don't you take a look at it when you get the chance?
A certain amount of animal protein is necessary for mice, hamsters, chinchillas and gerbils. You can read more about this topic here.
Adventure food is a variety of treats that cannot be eaten immediately by the hamster, as it has to work for them first. This can be foxtail millet, for example, as well as various snack sticks. You can read more about this here.