Quirky Habits That Make Pet Rodents Uniquely Lovable

5. Burrowing: The Underground Architects

Cape Ground Squirrel in front of burrow. Photo Credit: Envato @dpreezg

Burrowing is another instinctual behavior that many pet rodents exhibit, and it’s a testament to their natural engineering skills. In the wild, burrows serve as protection from predators and harsh environmental conditions, as well as a place to rear young. Pet rodents often mimic this behavior by digging in their bedding, creating tunnels and chambers. This habit provides them with exercise and mental stimulation, as they engage in an activity that is deeply ingrained in their DNA. Providing ample bedding and opportunities for burrowing can enhance a rodent’s environment, allowing them to express this natural behavior and live a more enriched life.

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