
Raspberry stems for rodents
5.99 €
Raspberry Canes for Rabbits and Small Pets
A natural chew that brings variety, enrichment and instinctive behaviour into your pet's daily routine.
Rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and other small herbivores are naturally driven to explore, forage and chew. In the wild, they encounter a wide range of plants, shrubs and woody stems throughout the year.
Raspberry canes offer a safe and natural way to recreate part of that experience at home.
Carefully selected and naturally dried, they provide both physical and mental enrichment while supporting your pet's natural chewing instincts.
Why choose raspberry canes?
Add variety to your pet's environment
Just like people, animals enjoy variety.
Different textures, scents and chewing experiences help keep small pets interested in their surroundings. Raspberry canes offer a unique structure that many animals enjoy investigating and chewing.
Encourage natural behaviour
Wild rabbits and other herbivores spend a significant part of their day searching for food and interacting with different plants.
Providing natural materials such as raspberry canes allows pets to express these instinctive behaviours even in a domestic environment.
Support healthy chewing habits
Rabbits and many rodents have continuously growing teeth. Safe natural materials help encourage regular chewing activity and provide an appropriate outlet for this important behaviour.
100% natural
Our raspberry canes contain no preservatives, additives or artificial ingredients.
Simply dried raspberry canes, prepared for your pet to enjoy.
Inspired by nature
Raspberry plants are common throughout Northern Europe and have long been part of the natural landscape.
Their woody stems provide an interesting texture that differs from hay, pellets and many commercial chew products.
For pets, this variety helps create a richer and more stimulating environment.
For owners, it offers a simple way to bring a touch of nature into everyday care.
More than just a chew
Many rabbits and small pets do much more than simply chew on raspberry canes.
They may:
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Carry them around their enclosure
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Investigate new scents
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Rearrange them as part of their environment
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Include them in their daily exploration activities
These small interactions contribute to a more engaging and enriching lifestyle.
A simple form of enrichment
Environmental enrichment is one of the most important aspects of small pet welfare.
Raspberry canes can be:
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Placed directly in the enclosure
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Hidden in hay for foraging activities
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Added to play areas
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Combined with other natural enrichment materials
This encourages curiosity, exploration and activity throughout the day.
Carefully harvested and prepared
Each batch of raspberry canes is carefully selected and prepared to ensure suitability for rabbits and small pets.
The canes are naturally dried and handled with care to preserve their natural qualities and texture.
Suitable for
🐰 Rabbits
🐹 Guinea pigs
🐭 Chinchillas
🐾 Degus
🐹 Hamsters
🌿 Other herbivorous small pets
How to use
Place several raspberry canes in your pet's enclosure, exercise area or enrichment zone.
Allow your pet to explore and chew them freely as part of a varied and enriching environment.
Fresh water and unlimited high-quality hay should always be available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can raspberry canes be offered daily?
Yes. Raspberry canes are suitable as a regular chewing and enrichment material for most small herbivorous pets.
Are the canes treated with chemicals?
No. They are naturally dried and contain no added chemicals or preservatives.
Are raspberry canes suitable for guinea pigs?
Yes. They are suitable for guinea pigs, rabbits and many other small herbivorous animals.
How should I store them?
Store in a dry, well-ventilated place away from moisture and direct sunlight.
Bring a little more nature into every day
Small pets thrive when they can explore, investigate and interact with natural materials.
Raspberry canes provide a simple, safe and natural way to enrich your pet's environment while supporting behaviours that come naturally to them.
Sometimes the best enrichment comes straight from nature.