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  1. Aug 15, 2023 · 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. Diet. Exotic pets will most likely need specialist food, which can be expensive once you work out how much they eat. Natural environment. Exotic animals will need space for burrowing, climbing or basking. Company. Find out whether the animal needs to be kept alone or with others.

  3. Jun 19, 2023 · All pets have an environmental footprint – they eat food and generate waste, just like we do. They can also create conflict with local wild animals and kill birds. But when your pet is itself a wild animal, things get even trickier. In fact, even defining an exotic pet can be tricky.

  4. 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.

  5. Some exotic animals have complex behavioral, emotional, social, and nutritional needs that are challenging and expensive to meet in a typical home or without specialized veterinary care. Many people are better able to love animals with these complex needs by supporting their conservation in the wild than keeping them as pets.

  6. Dec 22, 2023 · Before considering an exotic species as a pet or companion animal, it is important to remember the following five key principles to be welfare-positive and ethical in our approaches to exotic pet care.

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  8. Unsuitability of Domestication: Exotic animals are not naturally suited for domestication. Many of these animals have complex social, environmental, and dietary needs that cannot be adequately met in a home environment.

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