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.

Degus
A litter of 7 babies ready to go now. Super friendly. They climb over my hands when I open the cage. Bare in mind they can be fast though and they aren't pets that sit on your lap for cuddles. They li

Degus
Hi there, I am looking to unfortunately rehome my 3 young female degus, Cinnamon, Honey and Chai. They were born in my ownership from one of my other degus who I didn't know was pregnant until after