Mama floof adopts baby spiky floofs

Aug 14, 2015 4:34 PM

FP edit: Guys, I've never thought that I would make it out of usersub.

Those are enormous fleas! And they're adorable! ;)

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Hurts so good

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"What the fuck is wrong with my children? Is this some sort of birth defect?" -cat probably

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Dem ears. *squeeeeee*

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omg those ears *splode*

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The standard cat cleaning procedure should be interesting

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stings my heart strings

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Are they not prickly when they're young? Mama cat doesn't seem to be getting hurt by them crawling and snuggling all over her.

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I do love me some floofs.

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Lol never saw the cats face part lol

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♫ Four of these floofs are not like the other. ♫

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There if nothing floofy about those land urchins.

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"and they shall be my squishies" -cat, probably

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I love orange kitties. My kitty Marmalade died about one year ago.

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I CANT TAKE THIS!!!

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Kitten is told is adopted

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spiiiiny baby.

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I see that dildo.

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When I watch this I hear "wheeeeee!" in my head.

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OMG SHUT UP HE FLOATS squeeeeeeeeeeee <3

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How many baby floofs and how many spiky floofs?

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1 baby floof and like so many spiky floofs

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so many baby floofs

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its all fun and games until she tries to pick one up like she does a kitteh

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Pointy mice!

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*Porcumouse

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Everything is better as a portmanteau +1

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*needle hamster

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Mr needle mouse

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Ive heard it both ways

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No you haven't, Shawn.

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God thank you for getting that one

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Wait...a female orange kitty? How rare! :)

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I went looking for this kinda post!

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It's the long haired ones that are rare.

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I had a long-haired orange kitten but she died early :(

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I had an orange female growing up and now I have two more, I was surprised when the vet said they were rare...

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They're pretty common in our area... Lots of orange strays.

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Wait, are those rare? I've had like three

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Females orange cats are rarer than male ones because it takes only one parent to be orange (or carrying orange gene) to have 1/2

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male orange cats, while it takes the two parents to be orange (or carrying orange gene and both passing it on) to have a female one. 2/2

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Both of the orange kitties I've known have been females

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My first thought too!

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This is my female orange tabby :) Orion -->http://imgur.com/Pt5zA1S

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Wow, she's majestic! Do share more photos with us! :D

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Aww so cute :D thank you for sharing

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Welcome! When I first took her to the vet they didn't believe me that she was female and checked anyways! Like I'm an idiot.

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To prevent war, the galaxy is on Orion's belt.

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Exactly. Someone has to prevent war around this joint.

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About 25% of ginger cats are female, while only 10% of tortoiseshell cats are male.

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I'm sure the number for male torties is much, much lower than that. Males can only be torties with slightly messed up genetics.

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Is it weird for orange cats to be ladies??

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Something like 1 in every 4 orange tabbies are female. It's not as rare as a male calico but they're usually male.

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Females orange cats are rarer than male ones because it takes only one parent to be orange (or carrying orange gene) to have 1/2

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male orange cats, while it takes the two parents to be orange (or carrying orange gene and both passing it on) to have a female one. 2/2

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Genetics and Putnam squares and stuff

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Punnett squares?

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Purr-nett squares.

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just think how long she tries to lick their fur clean

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Their tongues are like sand paper, she'll be fine

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As long as she goes with the grain it should be fine. I imagine you'd only get it wrong once.

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What a dilemma.

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Those aren't African Pygmy hedgies. What kind are those?

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They look like your regular garden hedgehogs. Don't know the fancy name though

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They have long ears, must be the Egyptian ones

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Looks like a European hedgehog

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But can it grip it by the husk?

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I trust you because of your username. Do not let me down.

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This is actually the Long Eared Hedgehog I believe.

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I own 2 but they are the african pygmy. I did a lot of research before I started owning hedgehogs so that's why I knew

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I adopted a wild one when I lived in DE and I had an African Pygmy until I sold him because college.

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Did she only have the one kitten?

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The rest probably got eaten

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Sometimes cats, especially young ones. will only have 1-3 kittens

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My cat's first litter had five xD But this is usually true^

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I feel like the plural of 'floof' should be 'flooves'

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no floove should be what a large group is called, like goose, geese, flock. Floof floofs floove

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Important distinctions are being made here, people

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Floofii

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One floofon, two floofa.

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Floofodes.

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I wish I could upvote you more +5

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floofasaurus

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Don't you just hate it when your cat comes home with burrs in its fur?

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oh lawd jezus it's a burr.

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Apple bottom jeans, burrs in the fur

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I also hate it when my cat comes home wearing apple bottom jeans

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you had me at 'baby spiky floofs'

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I thought the baby spiky floofs' legs were kitty nipples in the first photo and I was very concerned.

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so they had you at the last thing they said?

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I'm fairly sure a spiky floof is an oxymoron

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*needle hamster

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me too

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You, I like you.

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"I'm so high on Oestrogen right now, I'll nurse ANYTHING."

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Can you nurse me, Greg? Can you??

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Yo, when my son doesn't eat enough and I'm all painful and full, I'm pretty close to that exact feeling.

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Lol. Fucky spike babies? Sure no problem!

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actually high on oxytocin.

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This. Imprinting occurs with most species

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Oh god....that's it exactly.

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Cat nurses ducklings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlqTHhdCQko

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Oh god....that's it exactly.

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Epic

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Please tell me the context for that. Has the show totally lost its marbles since I quit watching?

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bump

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sage

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Another question: do human females go through something similar? Overly quick emotional attachment right after birth to anything needy?

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Why don't you ask the litter of hyenas that I raised.

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Yes I would nurse someone else's baby if it needed me. If I could pump I would donate

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Sometimes you dnt have to give birth to want to mother mother things. We just have that instinct.

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Some women actually feel nothing for awhile and are upset that they don't really care for their infant, also natural.

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But yes, oxytocin is a thing and kicks in, as Hesterry linked.

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Nursed orphan raccoons, can confirm.

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Not sure if it's ever been studied in detail, but I'm inclined towards saying yes.

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Had a baby. YES.

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Usually yes.

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Man... Crazy how our hormones control us really... Ugh I hate it.

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Question: are all mammal milks the same?

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I am not sure. Would love an answer so I am commenting on your comment.

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No. That's why cheese from other animal's milk is labeled with what animal it came from.

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There's varying degrees of different nutrients and other things, like ash/fat/protein, to the point where the wrong kind will not sustain-

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and may even kill the baby. Eg. you cannot raise kittens on plain cow's milk.

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I have nipples, Greg.

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Can you milk me?

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No they are quite different for different species. Hence the need for our babies to have breast milk not cow's milk

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So, why does this appear to be working? will the hedgehogs turn out to be runts now?(honest question)

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They shouldn't. There's all those posts of cats nursing puppies and vise versa, they all turned out fine. Compared to cows and people, 1/2

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Cats and hedgehogs are really quite similar. For instance, you could feed a hedgehog cat for for a while if you needed to. 2/2

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It gets more complicated when you include marsupials.

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Indeed it does. Yay for having placentas.

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Nah, for example most calves can gain between 600 and 800 lbs in their first year. Cow milk is designed for that kind of growth. 1/2

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While human babies need to do a lot of brain development in the first two years of their lives, breast milk is designed for that. 2/2

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Exactly. That's why human breast milk is packed with sugar rather than with fat, because our developing brains need that raw energy.

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So, now which generation was mostly fed milk from powder instead breast, because it was seen as unchaste?

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You got me interested and I found http://www.cooksinfo.com/powdered-milk

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So I'm to understand that if i feed my baby Cow milk, with a steady workout regime........

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Then your baby will turn into Gronk.

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My name Gronk. Tom best friend. GRONK SMASH WEHRRUURHHHHHHH

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Not sure if Brit, or Typo.

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Brit.

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Is it still pronounced the same? Like the o is silent?

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Depends. Some say "Ee"strogen. Most just say it with the Eh sound.

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Huh. TIL, thanks!

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How would one proceed to aquire these living pinecones?

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Miss read that as pineocerus. Not even upset

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I live in Kentucky and they're legal here so I just went online and found a local breeder.

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+1 Just for saving me time. Was about to check and see if they're legal in KY.

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Plot twist: He lied, you're going to jail.

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Your comment is ever so slightly ironic because his name was Bandit

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There are some pet stores that sell them :)

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Don't buy hedgehogs from pet stores unless they are willing to tell you which breeder they came from and you can call and confirm and (1/?)

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Breeders mostly. Check if it's legal in your area first.

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I like how we are naming things like Germans. I bet Germans call hedgehogs living pine cones.

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In Norway they're called "piggsvin", which translate to "spikey pig" :3

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That's amazing! I shall call them spikey pigs as well!

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I think you confused them with another similar animal. In german we also have Stachelschwein, but hedgehog is igel.

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We call them Igel. Pronounced like eagle. Source: I'm German as fuck.

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It's a good thing you're a credible source on all things German :)

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Bonus fact: the German word "Stachelschwein" (spiky pig) is the word for a porcupine

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I have been educated today!

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I know a chinese web where you can order almost any animal you can think of. And if it arrives dead they refund you!

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o.o

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omg...

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Petsovernight.com?

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Delivering little bundles of love, in a box, to your door!

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That is... morbid, but thanks for the info!

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Dragon baby plz.

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What is the site?

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D:

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Go on...

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I would like one baby red panda

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Accurate username is accurate?

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Hahaha...that's terrible...

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Be aware they are nocturnal and sleep most of the day. It's kind of a pain in the ass

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Cats sleep thru most of the day and run around at 4am too tho

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So am I, perfect.

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Your username is adorable.

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Wow, sounds exactly like..a cat.

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No, they really aren't

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Mine comes out during the day. Or night. No schedule. But people love seeing him so he lives in the living room. Doesn't bother me.

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And be careful not to sit on them, that's also a pain in the ass. Also probably lethal for the hedgehog.

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Nope. My two are on my schedule. And not at all difficult

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How did you do that? Mine is to shy to come out when there is noise.

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My previous one was kinda rude but he came out during the day if he was in his rolley ball. He would chase the dog

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I've found if you feed them regularly during the day they will come out during the day. Mine is not shy though.

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Mine know if they hear the dogs getting fed the. So are they

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Daily handling for a good amount of time. I've only had one hedgies that was chill with everything when I first got him. The rest were brats

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All hav come around

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They're illegal in a lot of US states. Something about being difficult to care for.

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Regardless of illegality, I find them highly unrewarding. They're very unintelligent, non-sociable, nocturnal, and usually incontinent.

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I respect your opinion, but it depends on the hedgehog. I had one that was pretty smart, but non sociable, and yes incontinent because (1/?)

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THis is correct - EUROPEAN Hedgehogs are illegal, African Pygmy Hedgehogs are Domesticated and legal. OP Picture is European

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"Is that an African, or European hedgehog?"

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I don't know... YEEEAAARGH!! *flies into the abyss*

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Hedgehog are legal most places

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Just looked. Prohibited or restricted in 11 states. Not as bad as I thought! But my state is one of the restricted ones :(

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Hedgehogs are illegal? So if you find one that's crossed state lines, do you have to shoot it.

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lol, not illegal to exist, just illegal for most of us to own ;)

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Ya cats are a pain sometimes.

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Only like 5 or 6 states. They are so easy to take care of. It's because they can become an invasive species in warmer areas

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Prohibited or restricted in 11 states (admittedly much fewer than I thought).

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ok, I was close lol. I have 2 and they are definitely allowed here in MD

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Allowed in Texas! My vet is also an exotics vet and she's had rescue ones in her office for adoption.

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