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Thank you for your interest in adopting a small animal! We appreciate you looking into providing a loving home for a small animal in need. One very important factor in the care of a small animal is where they are going to live.
If you haven’t picked out an enclosure yet, we’d love to help!
Below, you will find a list of the minimum cage dimensions that are acceptable for housing the various small animals we commonly see in our adoption center. When it comes to cages – generally the bigger the better!
A Few Important Recommendations
Important Note: All small animals should also get half an hour or more of time daily to interact with their owners, exercise, and play.
Hamsters: 12”x12”x20” wire cage or 20 gallon aquarium for 1-3 hamsters (ideally with mesh topper and multiple levels). *Syrian or “Teddy Bear” Hamsters should not be housed in groups and should live alone.
Mice: 12”x12”x20” wire cage or 20 gallon aquarium for 1-3 mice(ideally with mesh topper and multiple levels)
Gerbils: 20”x20”x12” wire cage or 20 gallon aquarium for 1-2 gerbils (ideally with mesh topper) with multiple levels
Rats: 24”X24”X24” wire cage with multiple levels for 1-2 rats, bars should be 1/2″ apart.
Degus: 24”x24”x36” wire cage with multiple levels for 1-3 degus. Bar spacing should be at most ½”.
Guinea Pigs: 7.5ft² wire cage (30”x36”) for 1-2 guinea pigs; preferably 10.5ft² (30”x50”) for 2 guinea pigs; 8ft² preferably 10.5ft² for 3 guinea pigs 10.5ft² but preferably 13ft² (30”x62”) for 4 guinea pigs 13ft² but 30×76 preferred
Rabbits: 8ft² of space enclosed by an exercise pen; plus access to an additional 24ft² space outside of their enclosure to exercise and play in for a minimum of 4 hours daily with supervision
Chinchillas: 30”x24”x15” wire cage with multiple levels (ideally 6x3x2ft for 1-3 chinchillas); plus access to an additional space outside of their enclosure to exercise and play in for a minimum of 1 hour daily with supervision
Ferrets: 24”x24”x48” wire cage (ideally 6x3x2ft for 1-3 ferrets); plus access to an additional space outside of their enclosure to exercise and play in for a minimum of 4 hours daily with supervision
Sugar Gliders: 24″ x 24″ x 36 inches (minimum). For sugar gliders; larger is always better, keeping in mind that height is most important for gliders. The spacing of the wire should be no more than 1/2 inch. plus access to nest boxes and branches to climb. Spacing between bars should be less than 1/4 inch, wire openings should be smaller than 1 inch by 1 inch.
If cost is an issue – you can find a lot of great second hand cages out there, good places to look are Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist!
Dwarf Hamster/Mouse Cage
Gerbil or Syrian Hamster Cage
Guinea Pig Cage
Rat and Degu Cage
Ferret/Chinchilla Cage
Rabbit Cage
Sugar Glider Cage