
Rodents can be adorable and bring joy and pleasure to everyone. Some of these are rodents that can be kept as pets, but if you are thinking of choosing one, you must find out online what is required for them and how to best take care of them.
African Pygmy Mice
African pygmy mice are native to sub-Saharan Africa. They have sleek coats, large ears, and are playful. They enjoy seeds, grain, insects, fruit, and vegetables. They forage for feed at night. A balanced diet is crucial for their health, supporting growth and energy levels.
Capybaras

Capybaras are the largest of rodents and native to South America. They are semi-aquatic with gentle dispositions and unusual appearances. They enjoy being near bodies of water. Capybaras are large, social, semi-aquatic rodents that require ample space, companionship, and a pool of water to thrive as pets. Owning a capybara is often legally restricted and ethically complex due to their specialized care needs and zoo-like habitat requirements.
Degus

Degus are native to Chile. They have large eyes and furry tails. They are known for their sociable nature. Degus are often kept in pairs or groups since they need companionship. They enjoy engaging in playful activities. These are enjoyed by rodent lovers. Degus are active during the day, especially in the morning and late afternoon. Foraging on the ground and also climbing into the branches of shrubs and small trees, degus eat leaves and bark, seeds, green grass, and fruit.
Dwarf Hamsters

These hamsters are pocket-sized with fluffy fur and cheek pouches. They are native to parts of Asia. Dwarf hamsters come in different colors and patterns. They are known for their playful antics. Besides insects and seeds, they enjoy fruit and vegetables.
Gerbils

Gerbils are popular pets with soft fur, long tails, and friendly dispositions. They are very sociable. They are native to the deserts of Africa, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. They need spacious habitats so that they can run and climb. They enjoy grains, fruit, and vegetables.
Guinea Pigs

Guinea pigs have long been favorites of pet owners. They are native to South America. These creatures have docile natures and sociable behavior. Guinea pigs have soft fur, round bodies, and gently squeak. They enjoy their veggies.
Harvest Mice

Harvest mice are small rodents that are native to Europe and Asia. They have golden fur and prehensile tails. These mice can climb. They enjoy seeds and grain, insects, and fruit and vegetables. They are nocturnal and feed at night.
Japanese Dwarf Flying Squirrels

Japanese dwarf flying squirrels make the cute list but, of course, cannot be pets. They are native to the Japanese islands of Honshu, Kyushu, and Shikoku. These are gliding creatures going from tree to tree. They have large expressive eyes and soft fur. They have a grey-brown fur color at the back and a white color around the belly. Their large eyes cover most of their face, and the flat tails make their bodies compact. These dwarf squirrels are herbivores, and their diet includes nuts, buds, tree bark, pine seeds, and fruits.
Jersey Wooly Rabbits

Jersey Wooly Rabbits might not be traditional rodents, but you cannot deny their cuteness. Besides, many people do have rabbits for pets. These are part of a small rabbit breed known for their wooly coats. They have gentle temperaments. The rabbit quickly became a popular show rabbit and domestic companion because of its unusual but beautiful floppy ears and soft fur. Jersey wooly rabbits are mainly bred as show rabbits or pets. They are gentle and are better suited to indoor living, making them the ideal pet for first-time rabbit owners. Spaying or neutering.
Pikas

Pikas are native to mountainous regions across Asia and North America. They have short limbs and high-pitched calls. They scamper about when gathering vegetation. Pikas are known for their resilience in harsh environments. Often found hiding under the burrows, they typically feed on grasses, weeds, shrubs, wildflowers, mosses, and lichens. They are herbivores that feed on grasses, sedges, forbs, shrub twigs, weeds, tall wildflowers, thistles, mosses, and lichens.
Pygmy Jerboas

Tiny pygmy jerboas are native to regions in Asia and Northern Africa. They have large expressive eyes and long hind legs. These rodents are cuteness in miniature. They are omnivores. They feed on windblown seeds, succulent leaves of desert-adapted vegetation, and various dead animals such as other rodents and lizards. They can pick up food with their tiny hands.
Siberian Chipmunks

These chipmunks are native to Asia. They have striped fur. Siberian chipmunks know how to charm with twitching noses and playful antics. They are adorable, small squirrels that are currently a very popular pet species. They like to rest at night. As omnivorous animals, Siberian chipmunks feed upon a wide variety of food, including seeds, grains, fungi, fruits, and vegetables.
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