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Pocket Pets All you need to know about these small critters!
Winnecone High School Mr. Melby Adapted By: Mr. Behrends, Bruce Ag.
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Bedding Pine or Aspen shavings Shredded paper Corn cob bedding
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Feed Pelleted feed for all species
Good quality hay (Timothy and alfalfa) These are high in Calcium which may cause kidney stones!
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Teeth Care Rodents have constantly erupting teeth
Chew blocks should be provided to prevent overgrowth
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Rabbits Live 8-10 years Litter box trainable
Can’t tolerate heat – suffer from heat stroke Coprophagy – eat night feces for Vitamin B Diseases: snuffles, hutchburn, sore hocks, etc.
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Guinea Pigs Most popular pocket pet! Live 5-7 years
10 inches long and 2-3 pounds (largest pocket pet) Require additional Vitamin C in their diet Noisiest of pocket pets Health problems: scurvy, bladder stones
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Ferret 2nd most common pocket pet Live 8-10 years
Used for hunting rabbits and rodent control in barns Prefer hammocks for sleeping
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Ferrets (continued) Normally spayed or neutered and DESCENTED!
Unspayed females go in and out of heat and die of anemia Nocturnal and very curious
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Ferrets (continued) Ferrets can be litter box trained
Only pocket pet that needs to be vaccinated Distemper Rabies Keep toenails trimmed
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Hamster Live 2-3 years 6 inches in length
Stubby tail is distinguishing characteristic Nocturnal Cheek pouches Sensitive to temperature
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Rats Live 2-4 years 8 inches in length
Hairless tail about the length of their body Suffer from tumors Require more human attention than typical pocket pets
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Mice Live 1-3 years Only 3 inches long Long, hairless tail
Prefer living with others, although males fight if kept together
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Mama Mouse
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Hedgehogs Live 4-6 years 5-8 inches in length
Not as common as a pet anymore Insectivores – insects make up a majority of their diet
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Hedgehogs (continued)
Backs are covered with rows of short, prickly spines Bellies covered with soft fur When threatened, roll into a tight ball with mass of spines poking out
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Gerbil Live 2-3 years Usually 4 inches long
Furry tail almost as long as the body Resemble kangaroos From deserts of Mongolia – prefer tub of sand to play in
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Chinchilla Live up to 15 years Short bodied, tail, and ears; long fur
Nocturnal Shed once every 3 months Need volcanic dust for grooming No toenails
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Chinchillas (continued)
From Andes of South America Inca Indians raised for fur – now raised on ranches pelts to make a women’s full length coat
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Chinchilla Pictures
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