Christophe Cox — co-founder and CEO of APOPO, a Tanzania - based nonprofit organization that trains African giant pouched rats to detect landmines and to detect tuberculosis — recounts the genesis of the organization, when co-founder Bart Weetjens began contemplating whether
the rodents he kept as pets could be taught to find landmines, and drafted his friend, Cox, to help explore and realize this vision.
Hamsters are the most popular of small
rodents kept as a pet with five species of hamsters commonly kept as pets.
Gerbils are the most popular of small
rodents kept as a pet with five species of gerbils commonly kept as pets.
Not exact matches
Let's say you are building a better mousetrap, but someone in your focus group either lives in an area without a
rodent problem or happens to
keep mice
as pets, their feedback is not going to offer much insight.
guinea pig A
rodent (Cavia porcellus) often
kept as pets or used in research.
Like all terriers, they are hunters and while
as a breed they are not aggressive, you need to be careful if you
keep rodents as pets.
Rodents such
as mice and rats also carry Leptospirosis so make sure you
keep any pest problems under control to minimize risk of infection to your
pets.
Unlike other terrier types, they often get along well with cats and other dogs, but his vermin - hunting instinct will kick in if you
keep rodents or rabbits
as pets.
Pet
rodents are not recommended
as pets for children younger than 5 years, and should not be
kept in childcare centers.
Keeping a
rodent as a
pet, like hamsters, mice or rats, can cause a viral disease known
as LCM.
Most of these
keep classical
pets such
as dogs, cats, rabbits, small
rodents, birds and fish, but an increasing number of companion animals are exotic and wild animals, posing a poorly understood risk for both human and food animal health, due to the unfamiliarity with the infectious agents they may harbour and poor regulation of the wildlife trade.
But actually, many
rodents are commonly
kept pets such
as guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters, gerbils, mice, domesticated rats, and degus (in the rat family).
I treat exotic
pets — birds (parrots, canaries, finches, chickens, turkeys, waterfowl, pigeons and doves), rabbits,
rodents (guinea pigs, chinchillas, rats, mice, hamsters, gerbils, degus), ferrets, reptiles (lizards, snakes, turtles, tortoises), amphibians (frogs and toads), and some less commonly
kept exotics such
as hedgehogs, sugar gliders, pot - bellied pigs, wallabies, kinkajous, and
pet skunks.
Hamsters are small
rodents that are commonly
kept as house
pets.
Among the small mammals commonly
kept as pets, only the small
rodents — hamsters, gerbils, mice and rats — are also omnivores.
Other
pets, such
as rodents, birds or reptiles, should be
kept away from them.
Though exotic
pet species — birds, rabbits,
rodents, reptiles, ferrets, amphibians, pot - bellied pigs, marsupials and others — each have very specific requirements to
keep them healthy, many of the guidelines for
keeping cats and dogs safe during inclement weather apply to exotic
pets as well.