FAQ: Keeping Unusual and Exotic Animals as Pets
There will always be people who have to have the different, the unusual, and the exotic. This is fine in regards to cars, clothes, food, vacations, but may not be a good idea when it comes to animals. Here are some frequently asked questions to consider before buying an unusual animal.
What are unusual animals to keep as pets?
An unusual pet is probably one which most people would not want to keep. There are many animals which you should not keep in captivity, indeed it is illegal to keep some, but there are also many animals which do very well in captivity but which are not widely-available for one reason or another.
Why keep an unusual pet?
There are many good answers to this question. One good reason is that they don't normally require a lot of space, so even apartment dwellers can keep them. Keeping such pets is also a function of individuality. An interesting animal in someone's home is an immediate conversation piece. But probably the main reason for keeping such pets is the sheer fascination.
What kind of unusual animals make good pets?
Firstly, for the purposes of this article, the notion of a 'good' pet will be one which you can keep safely and happily. Most of these animals are what one would call 'ectotherms'. These are animals whose internal body temperature is regulated by the external environment. Mammals and birds for example are different because they can regulate their own body temperature.
Are there ethical or legal questions to address?
As long as it is not illegal to keep a species, that is if it is endangered, it is mostly up to you as to whether or not you keep them. Ethically, it is best to purchase those animals which have been bred in captivity as apposed to those which have been caught from the wild. However, with certain species of scorpions for example, it is sometimes impossible to breed such species in captivity.
How do I decide what kind of animal to have?
Your choice of animal is a very important one. If you are to be able to care for your pet to your utmost ability you must not be afraid of it or get bored with it. Despite the fact that your unusual pet will not run and greet you when you come home, or snuggle up to you when it is cold, it is imperative that you can still see the merits of keeping this animal for the entire duration of its life.
Caring for your unusual animal
There are three basic requirements for your animal. The first requirement is food. You must know what and how much your animal will require. The second requirement is water. For some animals humidity is a matter between life and death. You must know exactly what your pet will require. The final requirement is heat. Because your animal will not be able to regulate its own body temperature, it will require the provision of heat via a heat pad or a light bulb.
What happens if an unusual animal has a health problem?
They should not be treated any differently to any other kind of pet. There are in fact many veterinary surgeons who will be happy to look at your pet. However, finding a vet who has specific knowledge and experience of your pet type may be difficult and time consuming, so it is important that you find a specialist as son after you have got your animal as possible, rather than waiting until something is wrong.
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