Hedgehogs are absolutely NOT full carnivores - they are omnivores and eat a very wide range of vegetation and fruit. Please do your homework.
Ferrets are obligate carnivores and, like our housecats, are only able to be kept in homes due to their small size. Very often, if not socialized extensively from birth, they will be extremely aggressive animals. They are nowhere near being fully domesticated regardless of the fact that we have been trying for over 2,000 years. States in the US still ban them and classify them as 'wild animals' and entire countries have banned them based on the fact that they very easily revert back to a feral animal quickly and decimate native wildlife.
No ****, If you leave anything for an extended period of time in the wild, its going to get used to it and not wanna be around people.
This is from http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/hedgehog/
Fast Facts
Type:
Mammal
Diet:
Carnivore
Size:
Head and body, 5 to 12 in (13 to 30 cm); Tail, 1 to 2 in (3 to 5 cm)
Weight:
14 to 39 oz (397 to 1,106 g)
Good thing they invented google, im done arguing too thou. i guess if its not rats than dont buy it or you hate ALL animals.
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