Rodipet® +GRANiT House DALANi for Pet Rodents
- made from birch wood and granite
- cooling lookout post
- natural nail care
- removable roof
- 31 x 17 cm (ca. 12.2 x 7.1 in)
Hamster house featuring 2 rooms and a granite roof for Syrian hamsters
Small but sweet: This wooden hamster house may only have two rooms, but each of them is large enough to fit a 17 cm wide Rodipet® Corner Toilet. There is also plenty of room for a large bedroom with a storage corner. Since the DALANi is a fairly small house, it fits into any cage whose measurements comply with German animal welfare guidelines without even significantly reducing the open area available to your pet for running and playing.
A pleasure for pet and carer: The door opening of this hamster hideout is 7.5 cm (ca 3 in) wide, meaning that even the biggest Syrian hamster can slip through comfortably even with his pouches stuffed to the brim. The sturdy granite roof is perfect for offering a bowl of water or fresh vegetables: up there, the contents remain free from bedding or substrate. Moreover, a little bowl of something on the roof creates an extra incentive for your pet to move over the slightly rough granite and receive a pleasant pedicure. On a warm day, the stone even works as a welcome cooling plate – and if hammy has cold feet, he walk on the wooden side to reach any bowl placed on the roof. And to check on your little charge or remove any perishable food from the store room, you can simply lift off either side of the two-part roof, leaving your pet’s nest intact and not even bothering him much.
SAFETY is high on Rodenti®’s list of priorities: The birch plywood we use is resin-free; any glues and binding agents used are perfectly safe for humans and rodents. And since we do not use nails, screws or staples, you can be sure that your pet will not get injured when gnawing his house.
Measurements and details:
Entrance: Ø 7.5 cm (ca. 3 in)
Base measurements: 31 x 17 cm (ca. 12.2 x 7.1 in)
Height: 14.5 cm (ca. 5.7 in)
Rodipet® recommends this product for:
Syrian hamsters, degus, gerbils and many others