Exotic Pets - Discover If Hedgehogs Are The Perfect Pet For You

 

When you're looking for an exotic pet, hedgehogs might not come to mind.  After all, most people think of hedgehogs as wild animals...perhaps even as  pests. But there are varieties of this unusual animal that have been bred for  human companionship.

 

Algerian hedgehogs make wonderful pets, as do the African Pygmy Hedgehog and  the North African Hedgehog. There are several other varieties to consider, as  well.

While some states in the U.S.A. do not allow citizens to own hedgehogs-they  are not native to North America-other states do allow them as pets. Check your  local regulations for information. But if you are allowed to own hedgehogs, they  will quickly become valued members of your family.

 

Low-maintenance pets, they are curious animals that enjoy interactions with  humans. They are also helpful. Left to roam the garden, they can eat up to 200  grams of insects each night. Of course, the area in which they feed should be  kept free of insecticides.

 

Hedgehogs, unlike cats, dogs, or rabbits, spread no dander. That makes them  wonderful pets for people who suffer from allergies to dander. However, some  people can develop allergies to hedgehog food. Even though they are quiet  animals, the most you will hear from them is a heavy huffing sound as they  breathe.

Occasionally, they chirp softly. After you have spent some time with your new  pet, you will learn what his noises mean. Sometimes they indicate he is upset or  angry. If the latter is the case, beware. Because they are known to bite when  they are upset, and their teeth are very sharp.

 

Hedgehogs need plenty of room to roam around, so supply your new pet with a  proper cage. A wire cage is acceptable, as is a large glass aquarium. Keep in  mind that your hedgehog will need lots of floor space in which to wander. A  single-level container is best, as hedgehogs do not like to climb up and  down.

If you prefer to allow your hedgehog to roam free, you must make sure your  home is a safe environment. They will chew on power cords and wooden furniture.  They may destroy pillows and upholstery as they burrow. They can also easily  disappear because they love to hide. A better option would be to provide a fence  or a playpen for your pet's roaming environment.

 

Even though they enjoy playing with toys, something as simple as an empty  toilet paper or paper towel tube will give your hedgehog hours of playful fun.  PVC pipes offer more options for tubes, as long as they are wide enough for your  pet. Make sure he has plenty of room to turn around.

 

Wire wheels are not safe exercise wheels for hedgehogs because his little  feet can slip through the wire. The result could be a broken foot or leg. Bucket  wheels are a better alternative because they are solid surfaces. Something else  to avoid is any toy that has strings. These can tangle around the hedgehog's  feet, cutting off his blood supply. Do not give your new pet any toy that has  sharp edges as he could cut himself.

 

If you educate yourself on hedgehogs, they can, as you'll discover, be a  perfect pet for you. Consult with veterinarians or pet store staff to get all  the facts before you adopt one of these little animals. Getting the right pet is  important for you and for the animal.

My name is Kevin Highfill. Please visit my site at http://www.online4pets.com/ to discover more information about hedgehogs.

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