Sure, they are cute spiky balls who have adorable noses and tiny little paws, but they can be a handful if you don’t know how to take care of the little thing properly! So here are the top 5 things you should know before getting a Hedgehog.
Housing is a very important thing in your hedgehogs’ life as they need many things in their life to keep them comfortable and happy. The top items being:
Hedgehogs have a strange defence mechanism where they roll themselves up into a tiny tight ball when they feel threatened! Once in this ball, it is very hard to uncoil them because they have incredibly strong muscles on their back. Once in this ball their spikes stick straight outwards and are surprisingly sharp! They can also make all sorts of crazy sounds like grunting, squealing, snorting or snuffling (not to be mistaken for a sneeze!) When angry or nervous you can also hear them huff, puff, click or hiss. All of these sounds can also be a warning for the owner that your hedgie is in an uncomfortable situation. Not all sounds are bad, and they can whistle or purr when happy!
Hedgehogs can carry some zoonotic diseases, meaning they can be transferred to people. One of the more popular diseases being Salmonella bacteria in their stool. This is why cleaning their cage safely is so important. In the wild hedgehogs are known to have bowel movements while they run, leaving their feces behind them. In a household setting they still do this however they do this while on their wheel, due to this your hedgies boots can get very dirty quite often! Doing a small boot bath doesn’t hurt them especially when owners are going to be handling them daily. It is very important that as a pet owner you wash your hands after holding your pet to prevent the spread of Salmonella!
If you handle your hedgehog, enough these little critters can be quite friendly and learn to remember your smell and sound of your voice. Often hedgehogs that are not handled daily can become skittish and huffy. To help your pet remember you, you can do as follows:
The best type of food you can feed on a daily basis is dry cat food as it is high in protein. The ideal diet amount your pet needs is approximately 1-2 tablespoons per day! As a treat, they can have up to one tablespoon of any Meat/Fruit/Vegetable/Dairy listed below up to 3-4 days per week! They can eat nearly anything in your kitchen, but be very cautious they don’t get too heavy. Listed below are do’s and don’ts items you can feed your spiky friend:
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