Thursday, March 23, 2017

Fancy Mice (Mus musculus)

Mice Mus musculus Mice are social, alert and extremely active small animals.Mice Facts average adult size:3 inches long average life span:up to 3 years with proper care diet:omnivore Diet A well-balanced mouse diet consists of: High-quality mouse food or lab blocks and limited amounts of grain, vegetables and fruits. Clean, fresh, filtered, chlorine-free water, changed daily. Do not feed chocolate, caffeine or alcohol as...
Sugar Gliders      Petaurus breviceps Sugar gliders are native to Australia, Tasmania, Indonesia and Papua-New Guinea. Their descriptive name comes from their love of sweet foods and a membrane that allows them to glide. Sugar gliders are marsupials which means that they raise their young in a pouch on the mother’s belly. They are small mammals and adults weigh between 4 and 5 ounces. Sugar gliders have gray fur and a ...
Rabbits(sample specie, European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)) The pet rabbit as we know it today originated from the wild rabbits of Europe and Africa. We began domesticating rabbits in the Middle Ages. They are fragile animals and are most active in the morning and evening. They prefer to sleep during the day and through the night. Rabbits have different life expectancies depending on the breed and can live as little as 5 years or as lon...
Hamsterseg. Golden Hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) Hamsters are native to Syria and were primarily used for research.  In 1948, Albert Marsh, a highway engineer, introduced them as pets. They are chunky-bodied, thick-furred, short-tailed rodents with cheek pouches and are secretive burrowers and hoarders. Being nocturnal creatures, they usually sleep during the day and play and explore at night. Hamsters as PetsHamsters have no dete...

Guinea Pigs (Cavia porcellus)

Guinea PigsCavia porcellus Guinea pigs are tail-less rodents that are native to the west coast of South America and since th e mid-1800’s, laboratories have used them for research. The correct name for guinea pigs is Cavy, pronounced “kay-vee”. Guinea pigs usually weigh around 3 ounces at birth, around 1-2 pounds full grown, and live for 5-6 years. An adult will measure 8-10 inches from the tip of its nose to the end of its rump. Their hair ...
Gerbils(one specie, Meriones unguiculatus, also known as the clawed jird) Gerbils are mammals that are native to northern China. In 1954 gerbils arrived in the United States to be used in research and quickly won the hearts of lab workers who began taking them home as pets. Gerbils are about the same size as a small hamster. They weigh between 2 to 4 ounces and are about 4 1/2 inches long. The tail is as long as a gerbil’s body and is covere...

Ferrets (Mustela putorius furo)

FerretsMustela putorius furo Ferrets are cute, active, playful and entertaining animals. Although very active, they do sleep a lot, as much as 16 hours a day. Males are larger than females and ferrets are usually 3 to 4 pounds but larger ones can be as heavy as 6 pounds. Many have dark brown fur but they can also be black, gray, tan, or even albino. The average life span is around 7 years although they can live longer. Ferrets naturally ha...
ChinchillasTwo species: long-tailed chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera) short-tailed chinchilla (Chinchilla chinchilla) Chinchillas are native to Chile and Peru. In the wild they live in groups and make their home in burrows and natural outcroppings and crevices. These small, cute rodents have plush, soft coats of fur. They weigh around 1 to 1.5 pounds and can be up to a foot long. They have rounded ears and eyes on either ...

Pet Rats (Rattus norvegicus)

Pet RatsRattus norvegicus Rats are one of the smartest of over 1700 rodents and have been kept as pets for hundreds of years. They have long bodies, long tails with little or no hair, long pointed noses and are larger than mice. They have poor eyesight but have excellent hearing and a strong sense of smell. Even though many consider rats dirty animals, they are actually very clean and groom themselves constantly. They are cautious of new t...