Are you looking for an exotic pet that will really catch the attention of your friends and family? Do you want a pet that you are certain no one else you know will have? If you are looking for a truly unique pet that is still cute and cuddly, you might want to consider one of these top 5 cute and furry exotic pets.
Cute and Cuddly Exotic Pet #1: Kinkajou
Kinkajous are naturally found in the rainforest and are listed as being at "lower risk" by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. These cute little critters are naturally very affectionate and friendly, which make them particularly popular among exotic pet aficionados.
Kinkajous do have sharp teeth that are designed to eat meet. Yet, the enjoy eating plenty of other common, every day foods such as eggs, bananas, marshmallows, and cereal. It should be noted, however, that Kinkajous are nocturnal and tend to make a great deal of noise after the sun has set.
Cute and Cuddly Exotic Pet #2: Bengal Cat
Despite its name, the Bengal cat is not related to the Bengal tiger in any way. Rather, they are hybrid cats that are the result of cross-breeding between housecats and exotic cats. Some variations of Bengal cats include kitties called the toyger, the Serengeti, and the cheetoh. The more pure bread the Bengal cat is, the more you can expect to pay for it. Despite their larger size, most owners of Bengal cats have very little problems with them other than those problems typically associated with owning a cat, such as the tendency to claw and tear at furniture.
Cute and Cuddly Exotic Pet #3: Sugar Glider
Sugar gliders are also listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as being at "lower risk." As natives of Australia, it comes as little surprise that sugar gliders are marsupials. What may be a surprise, however, is that they generally don't weigh more than five ounces. Despite their small size, they are very social and love interacting with humans Like Kinkajous, they are nocturnal and want most of their owner's attention at night. Keeping two sugar gliders will help prevent boredom and depression from loneliness.
It should be noted that nutritionists do not agree on the types of foods that sugar gliders should be fed, though all agree that their diets should be high in protein and should include a healthy dose of insects. In addition, sugar gliders suck their nutrients from their food, which means they make quite a mess when they spit out what they don't eat.
Cute and Cuddly Exotic Pet #4: Squirrel Monkey
The squirrel monkey is listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as being of "least concern," despite the fact that it only weighs 2.75 and has a number of natural predators. In order to fend off predators, squirrel monkeys tend to run in packs of up to 500 in the wild. Squirrel monkeys are quite affectionate, social, and intelligent. In fact, they have a proportionately larger brain than any other primate, including humans. Squirrel monkeys are easy to house train, but they do mark their territory and have a tendency to rub their skin and tails in their urine.
Cute and Cuddly Exotic Pet #5: Chimpanzee
Actually owning a chimpanzee as a pet is quite difficult, as they are listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Yet, they are quite fascinating creatures to observe and to spend time with. Chimps are quite intelligent and very similar to humans. In fact, we share 94% of the same DNA as chimps. Nonetheless, they are quite strong and have an upper body strength that is about five times that of a human.
Cute And Cuddly Animals
Today a staggering 50% plus of UK households own a pet, from cats and dogs to snakes and birds; it seems we love having pets share our homes with us. People own pets for different reasons, predominantly for companionship, but also for children, security and to show them off! It is not just a recent fad either, throughout England's long and established history, pets have played crucial parts in family lives. Cats are renowned mice and rat catchers, which made them essential in combating the bubonic plague, and dogs "a man's best friend" have always been associated with royalty.
Currently there are around 9 million pet cats in the UK, and over 7 million dogs. Figures suggest that our feline friends are more popular than canine critters due to our hectic working lives becoming increasingly complex, therefore independent cats are more favourable than more dependant dogs. Surprisingly more exotic pets are on the increase, such as snakes, reptiles and tropical fish, despite these animals requiring more attention and specialist demands.
There is growing recognition that pet ownership can have a real impact on our physical and psychological well being. Owning pets can benefit people of all ages. Simply taking your dog on a walk or playing with cats around the house is a form of exercise. Petting and stroking animals has been proved to lower blood pressure and reduce heart rates. Additionally having a pet can help speed up recovery times and build up a child's immune system.
With all the benefits pets can offer their owners and friends, what is stopping you adopting a furry friend into your home? Well, to be honest pets can cost an unexpected fortune. A massive 73 million pounds was spent last year in the UK, just on pampering dogs!
Unfortunately rising vets bills can be too much for some owners, therefore, if their pet gets seriously ill or injured; the only option for this 7% of owners is regrettably drastic. Britain's dog owners spend over 800 million pounds on vet fees each year, with the average cost of treatment weighing in at 154 pounds a year. To make matters worse, over half of dog owners in the UK suspect some vets inflate their fees by recommending non-essential treatment.
In conclusion a pet is a fantastic addition to any home or family. Don't be afraid to be adventurous and go for more unusual pets if you can provide the care and attention required. Encourage friends and family to play and care for your animals, since it is mutually beneficial for everyone, especially the pet! However just bear in mind exactly how much any animal can cost each year, regardless whether or not it needs to visit the vet. If an animal does need medical attention or treatment, do not feel pressured into purchasing it from the vets itself, shop around, and especially look on the net. By following these tips, keeping a pet can be amazing, enjoyable and relatively cost effective!
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