I think they like chew sticks.
you can take one from a tree or go to Asia as they are grown there.
If he is biting the cage aggresivly, then he is probably looking for somthing to chew on.if you do not supply chew sticks, get some! if you do supply chew sticks, and he is still biting the cage, that means he does not like to chew the chew sticks. My mouse does not like to chew the chew sticks, and he bites the cage every day. It is normal, your mouse is not trying to escape and he has nothing wrong with him medically. PS it is normal for the larger, stronger one to be dominate. dont worry, in a couple weeks they will work out their territories! :D
Different Gerbils like to chew on different things but gnaw sticks are good for them Yes. Gerbils are enthusiastic chewers. They will chew on practicaly anything but some things could choke and maybe kill them. Toilet roll tubes are good for them as well as anything made out of that sort. Do not give them painted cardboard. Also in pet shops you can get wooden blocks designed for chewing and you can even get large chews for gerbils.
Hamsters ball to run around the house, chew sticks and food sticks with seeds and fruit on it
If you are training your puppy to chew on chew sticks instead of inappropriate objects, it's good to give a little praise when he chews on the chew stick.
some say it is safe but never pick a stick from the ground and feed it to your hamster to chew on.It could have a lot of things that are poisonus to hamsters and probably mites.I got sticks at the pet store for my hamster to chew on and probably they will sell wood sticks at the pet store.
to clean their teeth they chew on soft tree sticks.
I would not try it stick with getting them from the pet store there are tons of cool chew toys there this is coming from a hamster owner and breeder
to clean their teeth they chew on soft tree sticks.
If you have an old pair of jeans, you can cut up the jeans and braid them into a rope. Or if you have a lot of sticks in your backyard, dogs can chew on these. Be careful with the sticks that they are just chewing and not eating them. Also, many dogs love chewing on ice cubes.
Tigers will eat prey that fall to either side of them. Tigers often use their right canines to chew, however.