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Degus Rodents for sale

Degus, also known as "trumpet-tailed rats," originate from the Andean foothills of central Chile. These small, sandy-brown rodents feature large dark eyes, rounded ears, and a distinctive black-tipped tail with a tufted end. Known scientifically as Octodon degus, they are diurnal creatures, active during the day, which sets them apart from many other pet rodents. Degus are highly social animals, thriving in pairs or groups, as solitary living can cause them stress. They are intelligent and vocal, communicating through chirps and squeaks. In terms of care, degus require a large multi-level cage with solid flooring and plenty of enrichment, including chew toys and hiding spots. Their diet must be high in fibre and low in sugar to prevent diabetes—timothy hay and specially formulated pellets are ideal. They also need regular dust baths for fur health. Degus typically live 5 to 8 years in captivity, longer than many similar rodents, making them a long-term commitment. Popular keywords associated with degus in the UK pet market include "degu for sale," "degus for sale near me," and "degu pet." These delightful pets suit owners prepared for their unique needs and social nature.

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One male degu

Degus

1 yearAge
MaleSex
£0Price

One male degu and cage free to a good home. He is a lovely boy ❤️ looking for a forever home. It's a critter nation cage

CoventryWest Midlands
5.0
Degus rodents Young blue/grey degu's lovely and tame - Advert 2
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Young blue/grey degu's lovely and tame

Degus

9 weeksAge
MixedSex
£20Price

Young blue/grey degu's lovely and tame only 8 weeks old male and females available only £20 each I will only sell in pairs unless you can show me proof that you already have one as these are social an

DudleyWest Midlands
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2 Male Degus

Degus

6 weeksAge
MaleSex
£20Price

Ignore the birthday I have no clue when they were born as I’ve only had them for about 7 months and they are 4-5 years old, when I got them I had a lot more time for them but now my priorities have ch

LudlowShropshire
Degus rodents Beautiful Baby Degus for Sale - Handled & Healthy  - Advert 4
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Beautiful Baby Degus for Sale - Handled & Healthy

Degus

7 weeksAge
MixedSex
£15Price

Description: I have 4 adorable baby degus looking for their forever homes. They are currently 4 weeks old and will be ready to leave for their new families in approximately 4 weeks (once they reach th

Burton-on-TrentStaffordshire
Degus rodents Baby degus - Advert 5
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Baby degus

Degus

5 monthsAge
MixedSex
£25Price

Baby degus available in lots of different colours! They’re all between 8-14 weeks old and prices are depending on their colour. Agouti £25 Blue £30 Agouti pied £35 Blue pied £40 Sandy £50 Black £60

Licensed BreederID Verified
St NeotsCambridgeshire
5.0
Degus rodents Pair of male bonded degus - Advert 6
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Pair of male bonded degus

Degus

9 monthsAge
MaleSex
£40Price

Two male degus looking for a new home due to no fault of their own. The situation at the moment has left me with limited time spare and they need more attention than I can give. Both have never bitten

ManchesterGreater Manchester

FAQs

How much does a pet degu cost?

In the United Kingdom, degus generally cost between £15 and £30 when purchased from breeders or pet shops. These prices may vary depending on the source, age, and colour of the degu. However, it's important to consider ongoing expenses such as housing, food, bedding, and veterinary care, which can amount to a significant investment over their 5 to 9-year lifespan.

Can you own a degu in the UK?

Yes, degus are legal to own as pets in the UK. They are recognised as exotic pets and are available through reputable breeders, pet shops, and rehoming centres like the Blue Cross. Prospective owners should be aware of their specific care needs and long lifespan to ensure they can provide appropriate commitment.

Are degus good pets?

Degus make engaging and rewarding pets for committed owners, but they are not suitable for everyone. They are highly social and should be kept in pairs or groups to prevent loneliness. Degus require specialised care including a healthy diet, spacious secure housing, and mental stimulation. They are intelligent and playful but are generally not very cuddly or ideal for young children due to their active and independent nature.

Are degus cuddly?

Degus are generally not considered cuddly pets. While social and interactive, they prefer to explore and play rather than being held or cuddled for long periods. They rarely seek out lap time and may become stressed if handled excessively. With patience and gentle handling from a young age, some may tolerate light petting, but overall, they are more active than snuggly companions.