The dormouse (or short-tailed dormouse) is a small mammal that is considered an unusual choice for a pet. Here are some reasons why keeping dormice is not recommended:
1. Requires special environment: Dormouse has relatively high requirements for its habitat. They require a large, specially designed cage or habitat space that includes appropriate vegetation, structure, and facilities to meet their activity needs and behavior patterns.
2. Nocturnal living habits: Dormouse are nocturnal animals and are usually very active at night. This may conflict with the daily rhythms of human life, as their activity times are opposite to our sleep times. This can make it difficult to interact with them, and owners may not truly appreciate their activities and personalities.
3. Special dietary needs: Dormouse also have special food needs. They need to be provided with a rich variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, insects or other high-quality foods. Ensuring a balanced and appropriate diet may require additional effort and research.
4. Social interaction and attention needs: Although some dormice can form close relationships with their owners, not all individuals possess this trait. They may prefer social interactions with their companions rather than their owners. Because dormice have high needs for socialization and stimulation, failure to provide adequate attention and interaction may cause them to become lonely, depressed, or develop behavioral problems.
5. Requires professional knowledge: Maintaining dormice requires certain professional knowledge and experience. It is crucial to understand aspects such as their habits, health issues, appropriate diet and suitable environmental conditions. A lack of necessary knowledge and experience can have a negative impact on the health and well-being of your dormouse.
Considering the above factors, many veterinarians and experts do not recommend that ordinary families choose dormice as pets. If you are interested in caring for your dormouse, it is best to seek professional advice and research the information carefully to ensure you can provide the appropriate environment and care to meet the dormouse's special needs.
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