We run an exotic rescue in Alberta, Canada and have had, as far as I can remember off hand, 8 African Pygmy Hedgehogs come through our doors. They are commonly available in pet stores here and now it's not very rare to find them in rescues. They are very easily neglected, people don't realize that they need high quality cat food, not your average grocery store brand...they get fatty liver disease and other problems very easily. They also tend to suffer from dry skin and people keep them in cages that are far to small for them. They can be amazing little pets though, one of our adopters is a hedgie fanatic and her hedgies are the friendliest, cuddliest, most interactive hedgehogs I've ever met.
However, they can also be the hissiest, prickliest, most antisocial little pets as well! And anyone interested in getting one has to be prepared to love their grumpy hedgie just the same and take care of it just as they would if it was friendly. They all have their own personalities, of course, although handling and proper socializing does a lot!
Here are a couple of pictures of four of the hedgies we've had here.
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