Small Pet Care · Jena
Small Pet Care in Jena – Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Birds & More
Small pets should stay in their familiar enclosure. We come to your home in Jena, feed them, clean their space and check that everything is in order.
Small pets are particularly sensitive to changes in environment. With our small pet care in Jena, your rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters or birds stay in their cage or enclosure at home – with the same food, the same routine and the same temperature.
We visit once or twice a day depending on the animal, refill food and fresh water, clean the enclosure to the extent you agree in advance, and keep you updated.
- Rabbits and guinea pigs (indoor and outdoor)
- Hamsters and other small rodents
- Birds and small aviaries
- Fish and small aquariums (feeding, water check)
- Fresh hay, water and vegetables
- Cage cleaning as agreed
- Short status message after every visit

How a visit typically looks
- Check the animals and their behaviour
- Fresh water and species-appropriate food
- Removing waste and freshening bedding as agreed
- Short time out of the cage where safe and desired
- Message with a short update after the visit
Why choose a local service instead of an online platform?
You always deal directly with Melanie – the owner of JenWatch – not a rotating list of strangers.
We know the districts, streets and typical routines in Jena and the surrounding area.
The price you see is the price you pay – no commission or booking fees on top.
JenWatch carries business liability insurance (Barmenia Gothaer).
You receive a short status message – and photos on request – after each visit.
By phone, WhatsApp or email – in English or German, whichever you prefer.
Frequently asked questions
- Do outdoor rabbits get outdoor visits in winter?
- Yes, with attention to weather, food and water not freezing over. We will discuss any special needs during the pre-visit.
- Do you also care for aquariums?
- Yes, feeding, checking the water level and general condition on request.
- Can you give medication?
- Yes, with clear written instructions and if it is a task a non-vet can safely perform.