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List of Pros and Cons of Hedgehogs as Pets

If you have ever seen a hedgehog you are going to know how adorable these little guys can actually be, and it is hard to say no to having one in your life and to loving him for as long as you possibly can. But having a hedgehog as a pet is no easy task, and there are certain challenges that you are going to have to face if you decide to have a hedgehog as a pet. In this article, we’re going to look at the pros and cons of having a hedgehog as a pet. After this, you can see both sides of having one of these adorable guys as a pet so that you can make an informed decision before actually getting one.

List of Pros of Having a Hedgehogs As Pet

1. They Don’t Need a Lot Of Attention.
Hedgehogs aren’t like dogs, you don’t need to keep playing with them and taking them out for a walk and all of those things. These guys are pretty independent so if you have a full schedule and can’t really be around too often you won’t have to worry: they can almost take care of themselves.

2. It’s Easy To Get Them To Exercise.
As said, they are pretty independent so if you just have an exercise wheel around for them, they are going to exercise themselves in it for as long as they’d like. On top of that, hedgehogs are pretty quiet so if you have annoying neighbors they aren’t going to be much of a problem as well.

List of Cons of Having a Hedgehogs As Pet

1. They Get Stressed Easily.
If you are living in a house with a lot of people that make a mess easily and that like to do a lot of noise, the life of your hedgehog isn’t going to be very nice for him. They get stressed out very easily and if that happens, the poor guy is going to suffer. On top of that, hedgehogs are pretty sensitive and can get hurt if not properly taken care of.

2. There Is Going To Be Poop Everywhere.
Hedgehog pets live in their cage, but they do need to be let out once in a while to take care of their own natural instincts. If they are let out whenever they need to poop, they are going to do so wherever they are, which means your house is going to have a lot of poop, everywhere.

3. Quilling Can Hurt.
They go through a lot of stages of quilling, and new quills always come in sharper than the older quills. On top of that, the stages can be uncomfortable for them, and that is going to make it uncomfortable for you as well. It might be a good idea to get some heavy gloves.