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Review on ๐Ÿน Ware Manufacturing Small Pet Flying Saucer Exercise Wheel, 7 1/4-Inch - Assorted Colors for Enhanced SEO by Chris Wheeler

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fun for small pets

Media failed to load. All of my house mice over the last 5 years liked these saucers even more than their wheels. We had 4 of these at once and I just bought these for my new mouse only because I donated the rest to a rodent rescue after deciding to stop keeping mice. (After a year without mice, I couldn't get over the mice shortage and rescued a little boy from an animal shelter.) ) and is safe. The right size is important for wheels, spinners, etc. I use 7" for my adult mice but 5" for mice when they were babies. The good thing about the 7 inch saucer is that it fits most mice, while the wheel doesn't work as well for larger mice (average mouse size is 30 grams; I had 2 very large girls that were twice the size, and one that never got bigger). than 7 weeks). If the pet has to arch its back or if its tail hits the wheel while running, it is too small. That never happens with a saucer. Yes, they take up more space in their habitat, but it's a matter of your pet's safety and preference. Some of me liked the wheel too, others just used a bait. Mice have likes and dislikes too! about that big. 5 inches for babies and robo hams; they also do GREAT for rats. The video shows my normal sized mouse Daisy preferring a saucer to a wheel.

Pros
  • Totally safe for your pets' tails and paws
Cons
  • Very expensive