Exotic Pets & Unusual Pets

Tips to Properly Take Care of Your Hare

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Caring for a rabbit is a lot different from traditional pets because they have a lot of special needs and requirements that other pets don’t have. So if you are considering going down to your pet store and getting a rabbit for a pet, you need to learn about how to take care of a [...]

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Hamster Cages: The right way

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 So you have a newcomer to the family, a cute little hamster. Like all pets, we want to make our little friend happy. Hamsters can be playful little critters and just like us what they love most is to have a good time. It is important to provide them [...]

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Hazardous Hedgehogs

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

  Each year literally hundreds of millions exotic animals are imported into the USA and Europe. A future exotic pet may be running around in an African desert one day and find itself transported across the world to some family’s living room in say, Denver, within a week. The main problem is that many of [...]

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Mites and Hamsters

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Hamsters are usually free of parasites, but occasionally they can be exposed to and become carriers of mites.  Mites are tiny, black parasites that can cause much discomfort for your pets.  They live in the hair follicles in your pet’s fur. If the mites are not treated, other hamsters will be infested and it can [...]

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