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Weird Pets Mark Unseen   Oct 17 04:16 UTC 1996

I've got a hedgehog that may need a new home soon.  Its an African Pygmy
hedgehog, and needs a whole lot more attention than my kids are willing to
give it.  Looks just like sonic, very bristly, and very shy.  
The problem is that it needs to be fed twice a day, and is a picky eater. 
Does anyone else have a weird pet, and need help/info/advice?
12 responses total.
popcorn
response 1 of 12: Mark Unseen   Oct 20 01:47 UTC 1996

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e4808mc
response 2 of 12: Mark Unseen   Oct 20 21:13 UTC 1996

My middle son, a serious soccer player, visits pet shops for fun.  We were
amusing ourselves in some town in New Jersey between games of a tournament.
There was a pair, spines falling out, overweight, sick.  We paid a ransom of
$100 and got them out of there.  I fearfully checked the pet carrier every
rest stop on the drive back, afraid that they had died.  One of them survived
six weeks (Scruffy), and the other (Patches) still trundles around our yard
and his cage.  (Yard only when fenced in and closely watched:  they
tunnel).We've had Patches a couple years now, but have no idea how old he is..
mooncat
response 3 of 12: Mark Unseen   Oct 22 20:17 UTC 1996

I'll try to talk to some people, see if I can help you  out
at all. :)  Good luck!

e4808mc
response 4 of 12: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 04:14 UTC 1996

Patches still needs a good home.  Anyone know anyone who likes little funny
animals?
katie
response 5 of 12: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 04:48 UTC 1997

Apparently the newest hot pets are hairless rats.
rcurl
response 6 of 12: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 08:05 UTC 1997

My daughter loves little funny animals. She has had a string a bad luck
with hampsters. Her third one died  today, after less than a month. No
signs of illness....very strange. They are handled a lot, but not abused.
But can food be left? Otherwise, what does 'feeding twice a day' mean.
(The present menagerie is one gerbil and one turtle, otherwise.)
valerie
response 7 of 12: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 16:38 UTC 1997

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e4808mc
response 8 of 12: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 19:00 UTC 1997

Rane, is your daughter old enough/interested enough to want a hedgehog?  Email
me if she is.  Otherwise, still looking for a home for Patches.  
rcurl
response 9 of 12: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 21:44 UTC 1997

Hamster (deceased), gerbil, turtle and fish, all have different habitats.
rcurl
response 10 of 12: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 18:42 UTC 1997

There is a hdedgehog FAQ page at http://incolor.inetnebr.com/jes/hedgehog.h
tml
There is also a very coarse hedgehog song at
http://www-pp.kdt.net/tati.ryberg/hedgehog.html -- the things people put on
the web. Tch, tch.
thair
response 11 of 12: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 01:51 UTC 2005

Has anyone heard of a fish that eats algie?
I used to have one but it died ,and then all my other fish died.
Could anyone give me any help?
eprom
response 12 of 12: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 01:54 UTC 2005

help for what? all your fish dying?

There are plenty of algae eaters....off the top of my head: Siamese Algae
eaters, Otos, Chinese Algae eaters (aka gold algae eaters).
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