The African Pygmy Hedgehogs Pet Craze

african pygmy hedgehog

The new pet craze at the moment is the African pygmy hedgehog. Although it was first bred in captivity 10 years ago, they are proving to be this year’s must have pet. They cost about £150 and there is such a high demand for them that the waiting list is over a year long.

Wild hedgehogs need a lot of space and freedom whereas a pygmy hedgehog is a quarter of the size of a normal hedgehog. Wild hedgehogs carry fleas but African pygmy hedgehogs do not.

Keeping a wild hedgehog as a pet in the UK is illegal.

Here are a few things to consider before buying an african pygmy hedgehog.


They can live between 4-6 years.

On average a pygmy hedgehog weighs between 12-18 ounces.

Hedgehogs prefer to be on their own, females can get along with each other but males will fight.

Although they don’t hibernate like the hedgehogs in the wild they need to be kept warm; if it gets too cold they might try to hibernate. They will also need 12 hours daylight a day artificial or real.

Hedgies diet consists mainly of cat food but they eat all meat. They also eat mink and ferret food, cooked poultry and cooked eggs. For treats they like insects, fruits and vegetables.

They must never have cow’s milk only goat milk as they have an intolerance to dairy products.

They sleep mostly during the day and will come out to play in the evening.

Like hamsters they enjoy playing on the wheel; they can run for hours without stopping, you will then find the wheel covered in poo.

Make sure they have enough toys to keep them busy as they enjoy playing with empty loo rolls and cat toys.

They can easily be litter trained. When you first get your hedgie and he does a poo, scoop it up and put it in his litter tray and they will find out that this is the right place to do a poo.

Pygmy hedgehogs are prone to getting cancer so check them often to make sure they don’t have any new lumps or bumps or blood in their poo.



COMMENTS (8)

I am finding it really hard to find breeders so didn't know if anyone can help. I have read all about them and got a big cage ready to go, just can't seem to find one in my area. :-( Can anyone help me please? I'm able to put on a deposit. Thanks.

Jenny, Essex.
Posted by Jennifer Searle on 21st Sep 2008 at 08:22
What is the average cost of them?
Posted by james gillick on 18th Oct 2008 at 08:17
I'm getting one 4 crimbo can't waiittt!!!
Posted by connor mason on 29th Nov 2008 at 11:53
There is a shop called "breed above" in redcar they sell them at £160 which is around average for these loveable little animals.
Posted by kayla on 29th Jan 2009 at 21:52
Important things to note that this article does not tell you -
* Cat food is fine, but no fish based products, as is potentially deadly for hedgehogs.
* The wheel should not be a substitute for foraging; provide an area where the hedgehog can snuffle and dig around for food, which should be scattered and not placed in a bowl.
Posted by Anon on 19th Mar 2009 at 05:50
iv got a cinnacot one back in october 2008,there great pets and extremely easy to keep and cost hardly anything to feed.The problem is,is getting hold of one lucky for me i phoned my local pet shop and they had just got a litter in and i got one.
Posted by anonimouse on 22nd Apr 2009 at 04:06
also which wasnt mentioned in this african pygmy hedgehogs should also have no grapes as this brings on liver failure
Posted by anonimouse on 22nd Apr 2009 at 04:07
I am Getting my 1st African Pygmy Hedgehog tomorrow and i just cant wait!!!! :-)
Posted by XxMinxy_MooxX on 16th May 2009 at 15:50
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