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GENERAL INFORMATION

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African Pygmy Hedgehog
Profile: Learn more about the feeding habits, housing needs, diseases, and behavior of the African Pygmy Hedgehog.
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Chinchilla
Profile: Learn more about the feeding habits, housing needs, diseases, and behavior of the Chinchilla.
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Dwarf Russian Hamster
Profile: Learn more about the feeding habits, housing needs, diseases, and behavior of the Dwarf Russian Hamster.
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Ferrets
Profile: Learn more about the feeding habits, housing needs, diseases, and behavior of the ferret.
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Guinea Pig
Profile: Learn more about the feeding habits, housing needs, diseases, and behavior of the giunea pig.
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Hamster Breeds: Which is Right for Me?
There are many different kinds of hamsters, but the most common five are Syrians, Dwarf Campbell Russians, Dwarf Winter White Russians, Roborovski Dwarfs, and Chinese.
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Mice
Profile: Learn more about the feeding habits, housing needs, diseases, and behavior of the mouse.
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Mongolian Gerbil
Profile: Learn more about the feeding habits, housing needs, diseases, and behavior of the Mongolian gerbil.
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Rabbit
There is a reason that domestic rabbits are now found in almost as many homes as dogs and cats. Available in a variety of sizes, fur colorations, and breeds, rabbits can make wonderful pets.
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Rat
Profile: Learn more about the feeding habits, housing needs, diseases, and behavior of the pet rat.
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Sugar Gliders
Sugar Glider Profile: The average captive lifespan of a sugar glider can be 10 to 15 years, though they live about half as long in the wild. Sugar gliders should be kept in groups (called colonies) as they are very social animals.
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Syrian Hamsters
Pet hamsters are most frequently Golden or Syrian Hamsters. These extremely popular pets originated in Syria (hence their name).
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