Things You'll Need
- Medium-sized cage
- Bedding
- Hedgehog food
- Small "house"
- Small animal water bottle
- Ceramic heat lamp
- Hedgehog toys
Instructions
Check with your family to be sure you are all ready to adopt a hedgehog. Though hedgehogs are small, low-maintenance pets, they still need consistent care. If your child wants a hedgehog pet, be sure he is responsible enough to be sure the hedgehog always has food, water, and clean bedding. Do some reading about hedgehog habits. They are diurnal, but they have very clear temperature and feeding needs. Do your homework to be sure you don't inadvertently kill your new pet -- they are delicate.
Purchase all the necessary equipment. A hedgehog breeder or websites with detailed information about hedgehogs can help you be sure you have the right items. Especially important are non-toxic bedding, food especially balanced for hedgehog nutrition, an exercise wheel, and a ceramic lamp to maintain the proper temperature for your hedgehog, so he won't go into torpor and become ill. A small pet "house" (a plastic igloo or something similar) is also important to keep your hedgehog feeling secure.
Arrange some toys and other enrichment in his cage. Some toys to consider are garden chews, sisal balls, rabbit and guinea pig toys, huts and hiding places. Toys made especially for small animals that like to chew are especially helpful for enriching your pet hedgehog's habitat.
Set up your hedgehog's cage and accessories in an area where it will be fairly easy to maintain a consistent temperature. The ceramic heat lamp ideally will keep your hedgehog warm enough to stay healthy, but if you put the cage in a drafty or overheated corner, the changes in temperature could make your hedgehog sick.
Add a small food dish and a water bottle. Hedgehogs don't eat a large amount of food, so the dish can be very small. Water bottles can be small as well, but be sure it's not so small that you have to fill it too frequently, or so large that the water gets "stale."
Introduce your hedgehog to his new home. It might take some time for him to feel comfortable enough to use his exercise wheel regularly, and be prepared to spend bonding time with him so he gets used to your voice and smell. If you take time to bond, hedgehogs can become a cuddly pet.