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Ten Fast Facts about Exotic “Pets” | Born Free USA

Exotic “pets” purchased as infants are abandoned by their keepers as they age and become impossible to control. Sanctuaries cannot accommodate ...

Caring for reptiles and other exotic pets - rspca.org.uk - RSPCA

Exotics can be expensive pets at the best of times as they require specialist care to ensure their needs are met. The majority of exotics, including reptiles, ...

Exotic Pet Suitability Guide | Pages | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

Exotic pets are any animals intended as companions other than domestic dogs, cats, or farm animals. While many exotic animals may make suitable, low risk, and ...

What To Know Before Getting an Exotic Pet - TVMF

The term “exotic animal” encompasses many species ranging from large, non-domesticated felids to monkeys to venomous snakes. However, the care ...

Exotic pet - Wikipedia

An exotic pet is a pet which is relatively rare or unusual to keep, or is generally thought of as a wild species rather than as a domesticated pet.

Exotic Pets - Companion Animals News & Facts

Exotic Pets ... Exotic animals - lions, tigers, wolves, bears, reptiles, non-human primates - belong in their natural habitat and not in the hands ...

FAQ about exotic pets - International Fund for Animal Welfare

At IFAW, we consider an exotic pet to be any wild, non-domesticated animal that's kept as a pet. For instance, a tiger, a python, a cockatoo, or ...

The Dangers of Keeping Exotic Pets | Born Free USA

Exotic animals do not make good companions. They require special care, housing, diet, and maintenance that the average person cannot provide.

What Is an Exotic Pet? - The Spruce Pets

Many common exotic pets, like rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas, are also referred to as exotic companion animals because they can make ...

Exotic Pet Ownership: Understanding the Unique Needs and ...

Each species has specific requirements for diet, habitat, temperature, humidity, socialization, and veterinary care. Understand the natural ...

Reptiles, Raptors, Rabbits–Oh My! Caring for Your Exotic Pet | BEVS

Along with being seen when they are sick or injured, exotic pets also need regular veterinary care tailored specifically for them. The nuances ...

Should you keep an exotic animal as a pet? A new guide can help ...

Exotic pet needs and animal welfare considerations include diet and nutrition, housing and environment, veterinary care, social needs, mental ...

Exotic Pet Types and Care Guides

These exotic pets require extra care and careful consideration of animal laws. Learn more about some of nature's most unique pets.

Exotic pet trade, explained - National Geographic

Each year millions of exotic animals are sold around the world, destined for people's basements and backyards. The term “exotic” doesn't ...

Five fun facts about exotic pets

Here are 5 fun facts you might not know about exotic pets: 1. Most birds have only 1 ovary In general, most birds (other than a few, like the brown kiwi bird ...

Exotic Pet Trade - National Humane Education Society

Depending on the species, exotic pet ownership can entail a great many risks. As non-domesticated animals, exotic pets retain many of their wild instincts, even ...

How to Care for an Exotic Pet | Village Veterinary Hospital

While exotic pets can provide the same companionship and love as cats and dogs, they require specialized care, attention, and owner education to thrive.

Types of Exotic Pets - WebMD

However, the definition has expanded to include any non-domesticated animal brought into homes. Some states have laws that identify certain ...

Exotic Pet Husbandry: A Guide to Responsible Ownership

Most pet owners have a reasonably good understanding of what it takes to care for traditional pets, but there are pets that need highly ...

WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE BUYING AN EXOTIC PET

It Is Not Easy To Care For Exotic Pets ... When it comes to owning an exotic pet, there is no such thing as easy. These animals have highly ...


Exotic Animal Formulary

Book by James W Carpenter

Black's Veterinary Dictionary

Book by Geoffrey P. West