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Angora Rabbit
Because of its long luxurious coat, the Angora rabbit is a popular breed. Originally bred only for its wool, the Angora is now also bred for human companionship...
Californian Rabbit
The Californian rabbit is a true American original. Developed in the United States in the 1920s, this breed was intended to be a rapidly maturing meat breed that also had good quality fur...
Chinchilla
Quick, agile, acrobatic, quiet, shy, high-strung, odorless and fastidious, chinchillas are soft balls of luxurious fur that make hardy, if rambunctious pets...
Chinese Hamster
Popularity has been fleeting for Chinese hamsters, but they make wonderful pets and shouldn't be forgotten...
Dutch Rabbit
The Dutch rabbit, easily identifiable by his characteristic color pattern, was once the most popular of all rabbit breeds...
Dwarf Hamster
The dwarf Russian hamster is one the newer species of hamster to make its appearance in the last few years - and is different in size and character from the familiar pets kept by millions...
Fat-Tailed Gerbil
If any pet could play the part of the dormouse in Alice in Wonderland, it would be the fat-tailed gerbil or duprasi, a sleepy, chubby, distant relative of the more common Mongolian gerbil...
Ferret
No one knows when the first ferret crawled up in the first human lap for a nap, but it's a good bet that first ferret owner was wearing a toga...
Gerbil
Relatively unknown in the pet world until the 1950s, the gerbil has become the first pet of choice in homes and school classrooms around the world...
Golden Hamster
Whether you think of your golden hamster as an Olympic endurance athlete or as a Sleeping Beauty of sorts, there are a few things you should know about his care and natural history to create the best possible living environment for your pet...
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