Steps to Find an Exotic Pet

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By Regina T. Roby


If you've moved past the typical household pets and are thinking of taking a step toward getting something quite different, an unusual pet could be the perfect fit for you. An exotic pet is a rare or strange animal kept within a human household that's not ordinarily considered as a pet. Commonly living in jungles, swamps and wildernesses around the world, exotic pets can be incredibly fascinating, but also dangerous to ignorant owners. Subsequently if you want to move beyond the typical house cat or dog it's a good idea to perform some research to better understand just what it is that you're getting into. Therefore, let's examine several critical considerations that you need to make when considering an exotic pet.

The Level of Attention Needed for Your Exotic

As a responsible pet owner you're answerable for the well-being and health of your pet, so you should start the selection process by first understanding your own limitations in the care a upkeep of a pet. Though there are many elements that can affect the type of exotic that would be the best match for you, some of the most basic include: Who will be touching the pet? If the pet will be looked after by a child, then wildlife that are more aggressive or poisonous are not a good choice. Can I easily afford the proper care for my pet? is another good question, since you should be able to buy food, supplies and medical care to help keep your pet healthy. Lastly, Will I have the ability to provide proper care? is another big question. Just like a dog needs to be walked every day, you must be able to perform the required tasks to make sure that your pet is well cared for. So you must ensure that care and maintenance is thought about when selecting an exotic pet.

Sufficient Maintenance: Can You House Your New Pet?

Exotic pets come in all sizes and shapes, so it's essential that you thoroughly decide whether you have the ability to properly house & sustain your pet. Obviously if you have restricted space, then a large animal is typically not the best choice for you. But beyond size, there are several more considerations that must be made. For instance, reptiles are cold blooded creatures that utilize the ambient temperature in their environment to manage their internal temperature, so this need must be accommodated. Another example is the accessibility to special foods, since some exotic animals may require items that are not readily available in your location. Finally, many exotics require special housing to allow them to roam without escaping; a perfect example might be anything from an exotic bird to a larger carnivore, like a tiger. Therefore, anytime an exotic pet is under consideration, you're capacity to house the animal should be thoroughly evaluated.

Local Laws Surrounding Your Exotic Pets

Even though there are numerous exotic pets that are perfectly appropriate, you should consult your local laws to make certain the type of pet under consideration is allowed in your area. Generally, many aspiring exotic pet owners find that their preferred type of pet requires paperwork and licensure required to keep the animal in a residential setting. An unexpected example is one of roosters, because normally these birds crow early in the early morning and can easily bother everyone within earshot. For some exotic pets that may be harmful to humans, some local governments might require specific vaccinations or even the removal of teeth or a body part to avoid injury to other people within the community. Lastly, it's not uncommon to hear of potential owners of large animals being forced to post a bond, so ensure that you're cognizant of any additional requirements. With good reason, ensure that you understand the local laws before you bring home an exotic animal.

Impact of an Exotic on Your Current Pets

If you presently have one or more domestic pets, then you should consider how the addition of a new exotic pet will impact them. In a perfect world there would not be an effect, but this seldom happens in reality. First, existing pets often demonstrate an emotional reaction that can manifest itself in many different ways including erratic behavior, change in eating habits and associated issues. Second, segregating your existing and new pets may be needed depending on the possibility of conflict. Clearly mixing a boa constrictor with a small mammal like a cat may mean that kitty will eventually go missing. With such significant potential affects, it's no wonder that you need to understand how a new exotic pet will impact your existing animals.

Moving past the typical dogs and cats can be an easy transition, however by using these tips you should avoid making a bad choice.




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