Livestock
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Gerbil (Dipodillus campestris)
£8.99Common Name: Gerbil
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Scientific Name: Dipodillus campestris
Background: Males and Females always available, various colour variations, usually aged 8-12 weeks
Size: Body Length upto 4 Inches with Tail upto 4 Inches
Diet: Gerbil food mixes usually have all the essential nutrients a gerbil needs. Treats for your gerbil. Fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts and grains, or commercial pet treats. A vitamin supplement to ensure your pet has a well balanced diet. -
Syrian Hamster (Mesocricetus auratus)
£9.99Common Name: Syrian Hamster
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Scientific Name: Mesocricetus aurtus
Description: A very popular pet but unfortunately threatened in the wild, variety of colours, usually 8-12 weeks old
Sex: Males & Females Available
Suitability: BEGINNER
Diet: Hamster mix or pellet, supplemented with small amounts of fresh fruit or vegetables. Additional vitamin supplements or a mineral block -
Fancy Mice (Mus musculus)
£6.99Common Name: Fancy Mice
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Scientific Name: Mus musculus
Background: Males and Females available, various colours, usually around 8-12 weeks old
Size: 6 - 7 Inches (Nose to Tip of Tail) Can reach upto 12 Inches
Diet: Mouse, Hamster & Gerbil food mixes, fairly regular treats of pastas, popcorn (cooked!), crackers, cereals (low or no-sugar added,) and occasional fresh fruits and veggies (dried fruits and veggies are also in the Kaytee mix.) These combinations have worked well for us, but there are also specially mixed “mouse food” products available, and these may be just as good. -
Winter White Dwarf Hamster (Phodopus campbelli)
£10.99Common Name: Winter White Dwarf Hamster
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Scientific Name: Phodopus campbelli
Background: Males and Females available, usually around 8-12 weeks old
Size: 3.5 - 4 Inches
Diet: Hamster Mix supplements with very small ammounts of fresh fruit and vegetables. -
Roborovskii Dwarf Hamster (Phodopus roborovskii)
£12.99Males and Females available, usually around 8-12 weeks old
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African Pygmy Hedgehog (Atelerix albiventris)
£209.99Common Name: African Pygmy Hedgehog
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Scientific Name: Atelerix albiventris
Description: Interesting pet can display very inquisitive behaviour and charaters, become very friendly with regular handling and treats.
Sex: Males & Females
Diet: High protein Diet but Low in Fat, Hedgehog biscuit or dry cat biscuit, Crickets, Mealworms, Boiled / Scrambled Egg, Cooked Chicken/Mince/Lamb, Canned Cat Food (Meat Not Fish Based).






