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Fuzzy Critters
From time to time we come across
truly unique critters including
hedgehogs, sugar gliders as well as guinea pigs, rabbits and fuzzy critters of all types.
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So Many Critters To Choose From
Sugar Glider
Sugar gliders are generally 5 to 12 inches (13 to 30 centimeters) long, with a tail that is 6 to 9 inches (15 to 23 centimeters) long. Their fur is bluish-gray with a pale belly and a dark stripe that runs down the back.
Hedgehogs
Hedgehogs can be white or light brown to black, with several shades found in bands along their quills. Their belly, face, and neck are covered in coarse hair. Some hedgehogs have a dark brown or black mask across their eyes. These interesting critters have small but powerful legs and big feet with five toes each.
Albino Hedgehog
For centuries time and again, white colored hedgehogs with very pale spines and fur and red eyes have been sighted. The white coloration in mammals is due to lack of pigment. We know now that a spontaneous mutation is the likely catalyst. Breeding two animals with this mutated gene can produce white offspring.
Chinchillas
Their long, strong hind legs propel them across the rocky terrain in search of food – and away from predators! Their large eyes and ears are well suited for nighttime vision and hearing. Chinchillas are social rodents that live in colonies of up to 100 animals.
Marshall Ferrets
are bred to be loving and are known worldwide for their gentle dispositions. With the proper care your ferret will enjoy a long, healthy life. Marshall Ferret guarantees that your ferret is neutered and de-scented and free of congenital defects.
Lionhead Rabbit
Looking at these rabbits they have a wool mane encircling the head, reminiscent of a male lion as its name implies. A few other key characteristics include a high head mount, compact upright body, short furred ears, and weight of 2.5 to 3.75 pounds. The Lionhead rabbit has a small, compact body, with a furry bold head.
Rex Rabbit
Rex rabbits have a medium build, a solid-looking, rounded body with strong legs, a broad head and upright ears. Rex rabbits have short, soft hair, about 1.25cm or ½inch long. The coat is dense, smooth and level with a firm, plush texture. Rex rabbits have curly whiskers.
Guinea Pigs
In general, these rodents range from 8-10 inches (20-25 centimeters) long and weigh between 25 and 39 ounces (700 and 1,100 grams). Guinea pigs have spread across the globe as popular laboratory animals and pets but were first domesticated and used as a traditional food source in South America.
Gerbils
Their fur is soft and dense, sometimes silky, with gray, tan, brown, or reddish brown upperparts and white to grayish underparts. Some species are distinguished by dark markings on the head, others by white or buff patches behind the ears; soles of the hind feet may be hairless or moderately to densely furred.
Hamsters
Hamsters are small to large muroid rodents with compact bodies, small, furry ears, short legs, wide feet, and short stubby tails. Body lengths range from 50 mm to 340 mm, and tail lengths range from 7 to 106 mm. Females of some species are larger than males. Hamsters have long, thick fur.
Pet Mice
The 'pet mouse' is the domesticated form of the house mouse.
They are highly social, living in groups in which they care for each other – although in contrast to rats, mice do not enjoy much physical contact with humans. To keep a pet mouse on its own, therefore, is not kind or appropriate.
They are highly social, living in groups in which they care for each other – although in contrast to rats, mice do not enjoy much physical contact with humans. To keep a pet mouse on its own, therefore, is not kind or appropriate.
Pet Rat
Pet rats are clean, intelligent, enjoy human company and make great pets for families. But they do need lots of attention, so you'll need lots of time to care for them.
Come Get One of Your Own Today!!
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