Monday, November 09, 2009

Similar but different



I love The Guardian:

"Pygmy hedgehogs were last year's must-have pet. They are similar to a hamster in that they are nocturnal, enjoy exercise wheels and live for three to five years. They are different because they are carnivorous - and prickly"

Prickly? Who knew?


* The Guardian's Top Ten Miniature Pets. I'll take a pig, a goat, a mule, in fact I'll have one of each. You can keep the seahorse though. Eugh.


* Booful pygmy hog by Scott's View of the World



(Did you know that baby hedgehogs are called piglets? Thanks Countryfile.)

20 comments:

  1. I am dying from cuteness.

    I saw an article on mini pigs this weekend and have been harrassing the husband (Christmas present?), now I have another animal to add to the list.

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  2. I thought a baby hedgehog was called a Hoglet - that is what I have always taught my kids in the classes I have taught over the years! Maybe I have taught them wrong! Beautiful picture xx

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  3. I KNOW! I want a mini pig, too. I have 3 hedgehogs and they are so cute and sweet. Babies are called hoglets, and they are omnivores--in theory, they will eat anything that tastes good! Mine eat a cat food mix with some fruit for treats. I blog about my hedgehogs and other things at my Lindsay in Wonderland blog!

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  4. Aaaaah the mister sent this to me the other day. Thank goodness for cute animals.

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  5. i know joe said "this is the last cat we'll ever own", but maybe i can convince him that i NEED a sand cat. los angeles is, after all, a desert.

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  6. Just wanted to pop over and say hello! I hope your Monday is off to a great start! XO

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  7. I've never even seen one of those but I want one. I've been trying to convince the hubs to let me get a guinea pig.

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  8. my mother in law told me a few weeks ago that she wants a micro pig. I believe they have now appeared on my nephews christmas lists.

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  9. I'd love a micro pig, or that little hedgehog, and I actually do plan on having a few miniature donkeys one day...if I ever get my horse ranch.

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  10. Involuntary reaction (out loud, alone) "Oh my god that's the cutest thing." That picture made me happy - thank you!

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  11. Very super-cute. My mum worked in a vets when I was a teenager, and one day she took home a hedgehog to look after! Someone had found him and brought him in cos he was poorly sick. We called him Spike and he was awesome. Nearly as cool as the starling who liked to sit on her shoulder, Cheep. Oh yes we were imaginative with names...

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  12. My brother has wanted a pet hedgehog ever since he knew what they were. When we were in London he was fascinated by the stories of wild hedgehogs in people's back gardens.

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  13. The hedgehog in the article looks very grumpy. I probably would be too if someone put me in an egg-cup...

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  14. ohmygod, i need this little prickly of adorable! damned if I can't have a dog just yet, I'll get a hedgehog in spite!

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  15. Baby hedgehogs=piglets?

    I'll be dropping this into conversation for weeks :)

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  16. Holy moley that's adorable. My former supervisor has one now and she swears they are awesome pets.

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  17. Oh my gosh -- can I have one of each, please? Especially the giant-eared ones. "Extremely boisterous & difficult to train" sounds a lot like me -- I'm sure we'll get along!

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  18. wow. i hadn't seen that you posted this. i saw the guardian article & have been trying to pursuade Husband to buy me one all week (with limited success, I have to say, once he found out how much they cost).

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  19. Good lord, that is the cutest little animal I've ever seen!

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play nice.