Herbivores, omnivores and carnivores
Herbivores only eat plant-based material. These are rabbits and some rodents, like the guinea pig, chinchilla and degu. Omnivores eat both plant-based and animal-based material. Examples are (dwarf) hamsters, rats, mice, gerbils and squirrels. The only (strict) carnivore within our group of small mammals is the ferret. A ferret MUST east animal material to survive.
Different nutritional needs of herbivores, omnivores and carnivores
For rabbits and herbivorous rodents (chinchillas, degus and guinea pigs), a daily healthy diet consists of a rich mixture (such as Nature) or a monocomponent feed (like Complete), hay and water. You can also give them snacks (like our Nature Snacks) and fresh vegetables as healthy treats. These animals’ basic feed should be rich in fibre, with a low starch and sugar content. Especially the added sugars should be limited as much as possible. The high fibre content contributes to the tooth wear, which is very important for rabbits and herbivorous rodents, because their teeth continue growing throughout their lives. In fact, rabbit incisors grow 1 to up to 2.5 cm per week!
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The daily diet of omnivorous rodents (hamsters, dwarf hamsters, rats, mice, gerbils and squirrels) consists of a basic feed, water and a small amount of fresh vegetables. Limit the amount of sugars and do not overdo it with fruit. You can treat your pet every once in a while with a snack specifically made for your animal (e.g. Nature Snacks). Compared to herbivores, omnivores have a greater need for protein and starch, and a lower need for fibres. Their diet should also contain a small amount of animal proteins. Besides, they also need sufficient tooth wear, just like the herbivores.
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Carnivores like ferrets need a large amount of animal ingredients. Animal proteins are an important source of taurine, an essential substance, which, just like arachidonic acid, is not produced by ferrets themselves, so it must be sourced from the food. Their diet should also contain few carbohydrates and simple sugars.
Conclusion: it can be very dangerous to give your pet food or snacks that were actually composed for a different kind of animal. Our R&D department carefully gears all ingredients, analytical constituents, vitamins, minerals, etc. in each feed to the unique needs of every species. Shortages or surpluses of certain components can be detrimental for the development of an animal. Every small mammal has its own needs, that is why you should opt for an animal-specific food.
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