How Do You Keep A Pet Hedgehog?
A hedgehog is a small spiny mammal that is not related to porcupines, despite the similarity in appearance. They are more closely related to mole rats, shrews and tenrecs. The European hedgehog and African Pygmy hedgehog are the two species commonly kept as pets, but possession of the European species is illegal in the United States. The following steps will show how to keep a pet hedgehog. Select the right housing. The best choice is generally a clear plastic storage bin with at least two square feet of floor space. The container should have a lid to protect the hedgehog from other pets and holes in it to allow for proper ventilation. The cage should have a solid floor to prevent injury to a hedgehog’s feet. Maintain a temperature of at least 75 degrees to prevent your hedgehog from trying to hibernate. Hedgehogs are originally from Africa and need a high temperature to remain healthy. A reptile heating pad can be placed in part of the cage to allow your hedgehog to cool off if needed