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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-04-16 03:38 pm

[ SECRET POST #3756 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3756 ⌋

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[Elementary, Joan Watson]


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[Overwatch]


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[the new miniseries Anne based on L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables]


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[Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen/The Dark Crystal]


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(Legion)


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(Persona 4, Kanji x Naoto)


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[Voltron: Legendary Defender]







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Waiting list?

(Anonymous) 2017-04-17 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
I apologize, I don't have any information about raising hedgehogs but this caught my eye.

There's a waiting list? And for a whole year? Is this the norm for hedgehog ownership? I know it's sometimes the norm for the very exotic pets but hedgies seem pretty well domesticated and integrated into the whole "domestic pet" scene, it's not exactly the same to me as getting like a Russian White Domesticated Fox or something. Or...is it?

Also: Congratulations! Sounds super fun. :) Are they hard to take care of? Say...compared to a dog or a cat?

Re: Waiting list?

(Anonymous) 2017-04-17 02:25 pm (UTC)(link)
AYRT late reply, but where I live, you can only get hedgehogs from a breeder, and there are very few of them. There's a high-ish demand, but a low supply.

They are kind of like taking care of a rodent pet (smaller living space, nocturnal, runs on a wheel), but they eat cat food, fruit, meat, etc. They like being held more than most rodents do, so you can take it from its enclosure and just sit with it while you're watching TV in the evening. You can litter train them, but that's about it; they are not as smart as a cat or dog.