(((RedHen))) Look at what I got...

Sooo...Cute!
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Adorable!!
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Keep taking him out and holding him in a towel that he can bury himself in....he'll tame out for you guys..
Use meal worms to help tame him out... they LOVE those!
A little bit of hissing and popping isnt a big deal.... at least you can handle him already!
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We had a brown one years ago. Great pets.

could you liter box train them?

(Sorry for being off the thread)

Not off thread at all
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Yep, they can be. Making DS work on it now lol.
 
Oh man, I have wanted one for a while now, but they are illegal here, well technically they aren',t but they aren't legal either, so that makes them illegal by California law
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Or at least that is the way I understand it...
 
Congrats on your little ball of spikes!

I have to warn about the food though - food transition should be done in transition over about 2 weeks. Not doing so can upset their fragile digestive system quite a bit.
 
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Thanks CW! I dont think he was well taken care of to be honest. His skin is kind of dry and he is overweight.
When we got him, he was in a fish aquarium with an icky water bottle and dry cat food thrown around.

I've give him an oatmeal bath and used a gentle toothbrush on his dry skin sort of like a loofa...lol. I dont think its mites, I think he is just dry from being in pine shavings.
We got him some science diet wet cat food and he adores it. I put a teeny tiny drop of omega oils in it to work on that dry skin issue.
He gets craisins for a treat and last night I let him have about 1/2 tsp of scrambled eggs. Wolfed it right down.
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He also gets a few pieces of dry food to snack on. But its in a bowl, not thrown into his bedding.

We have him in an old bunny hutch with carefresh for bedding and he happily burrows into that.

He is very spoiled! LOL

PLease feel free to send along any tips or suggestions.
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