Hamsters are popular and come in various breeds. They are small, easy to care for, and can be housed in cages with exercise wheels.
Gerbils are social animals and do well in pairs. They are active, curious, and enjoy digging and burrowing.
Mice are social creatures that thrive in groups. They are intelligent and can be trained to perform tricks.
Rats are highly intelligent and form strong bonds with their owners. They are social animals that benefit from companionship.
Guinea pigs are larger than hamsters and gerbils, known for their gentle and sociable nature. They require spacious enclosures.
Dwarf hamsters, like Roborovski or Campbell's hamsters, are smaller than Syrian hamsters and can be kept in pairs.
Degus are social rodents native to Chile. They are active and require a larger cage with plenty of room to climb.
Chinchillas have soft, dense fur and are known for their playful behavior. They need a dust bath for their grooming.