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  1. Aug 15, 2023 · Some exotic pets require a very specialized environment and care that most households can’t provide. Exotic pet needs and animal welfare considerations include diet and nutrition, housing and environment, veterinary care, social needs, mental stimulation, and exercise in order to provide them with a good quality of life.

  2. Exotic pets often end up in our care after people realise they're not easy to care for (or once the novelty wears off). Others are rescued after they've escaped or been released on purpose. Some species can be difficult for us to rehome, due to lack of suitable homes or interest.

    • Hedgehog. A hedgehog is not a rodent, nor are they related to porcupines. They are in a subfamily known as Erinaceinae (originally known as insectivores.)
    • Rodents: Chipmunks, Degu, Spiny Mice, and Prairie Dogs. There are many rodents that are also exotic pets—some more interesting and unusual than others.
    • Short-Tailed Opossum. It may look like a rodent, but the short-tailed opossum is actually a marsupial like sugar gliders, koalas, and wallabies. Unlike sugar gliders, which have more involved care, opossums are solitary and must be housed alone.
    • Non-Domestic Canines: Fennec Fox and Domesticated Fox. Both the fennec fox along with specifically Russian domesticated silver foxes appear on this list, but with a note of caution.
  3. Exotic pets should have a good quality of life and their needs should be easily met in human care Each theme includes multiple sub-criteria, that make up the overall exotic pet suitability score. A species is scored against each sub-criteria on a 0 (no risk) to 5 (high risk) scale.

  4. May 10, 2016 · Certain exotic pets aren’t hard—and perhaps they are even easyto care for. Yes, numerous so-called wild animals (captive-bred animals are not really wild), such as foxes, kinkajous, wallabies, and muntjac deer, can be cared for as pets. However, there are several serious considerations to thoroughly contemplate before owning any of the ...

  5. Jun 19, 2017 · We investigate a range of commonly kept exotic species in terms of their suitability as companion animals from the point of view of animal welfare and owner satisfaction, and make recommendations on the suitability of various species as pets.

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  7. May 10, 2021 · Most types of exotic pets are relatively easy to keep. There is a wide range so that choosing from the available species merits some thought and preparation.

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