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Rat Supplies & Accessories

Rat supplies and accessories help us keep our pets healthy, happy, and entertained. From cage bedding to hideouts and treats, having certain supplies on hand makes it easier to maintain a safe and clean environment for your pets. Rat supplies and accessories fall into these categories:

  • Food and treats: Rat food, mixes, and treats
  • Beds, hideouts, and toys: Beds, hideouts, and toys for enrichment
  • Bedding and litter: Bedding, litter, and cage liners to keep their habitat clean
  • Grooming and health: Grooming aids and supplements so they look and feel their best
  • Carriers: Small animal carriers for safe transport
  • Cages and habitats: Cages, cage extensions, playpens, and food and water bowls

Put your essential rat supplies and accessories on Autoship so you never run out of whatever you need to keep your pets' habitat cozy and clean.

Frequently Asked Questions about Rat Supplies & Accessories

What essential supplies do you need for a pet rat?

Aside from food and water, the essential supplies you need for a pet rat are an appropriately sized cage, food and water bowls, fresh bedding for the bottom of their cage, and hideouts and chew toys.

What do rats need in their cage?

In addition to their food and water, rats need lots of space in their cage, as well as fresh bedding, nesting material, and different means of enrichment, such as chew toys, climbing structures, and hideouts.