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<!-- 2. Keep a small mammal pet for at least six months. (Dogs and cats are not included as small mammal pets.) For a suggested list of pets to choose from, see #5 below. -->
 
Keeping a pet represents a tremendous commitment on the part of the owner. Pets rely on their owners for their most basic needs, and if the owner is neglectful, or "just doesn't feel like" taking care of the animal, it will suffer. Some small mammal pets have a lifespan of only a couple of years, which is fairly short as compared to other pets. Because of the limited lifespan, a small mammal as a first pet would be a good choice for a parent to test a child's commitment. However, that should not relieve a child (or any pet owner) of responsibly caring for the animal.
 
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<!-- 3. Complete one of the following: <br> a. If you currently have a small mammal pet, keep a record of the care for your small mammal for one month. Include in your record when it is watered, fed, and when its cage is cleaned. <br> b. If you do not currently have a small mammal pet, but you have kept one for at least six months, “babysit” someone else’s small mammal pet for at least one week. Record the care that was required. -->
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<!-- 4. Give an oral report (at least 3 minutes) on what you have observed about your small mammal pet. Include favorite foods, some of its habits, when it is most active, and favorite story about pet, etc. -->
 
This report could be given during Sabbath School, during club worship, or told as a children's story during church. It can also be given to your unit during a club meeting. Use the records kept in the previous requirement to help you prepare. Three minutes is not a very long report, so do not let that make you nervous. Once you start talking about your pet, the three minutes will pass before yo uknow it.
 
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Go to the library an check out a book on the pet you are interested. You can also read an encyclopedia article about the animal:
 
*[[w:Hamster|Hamster]]
 
*[[w:Gerbil|Gerbils]]
 
*[[w:Fancy rat|Rats]]
 
*[[w:Fancy mouse|Mice]]
 
*[[w:Guinea pig|Guinea pigs]]
 
*[[w:Chinchilla|Chinchillas]]
 
*[[w:House rabbit|Rabbits]]
 
*[[w:Ferret|Ferrets]]
 
Once you know some interesting facts, put them in writing. Use your own words. Two-hundred words will easily fit on a half page of letter-size paper.
 
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===Hamsters===
 
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Because of their small size, Polish rabbits need less space in cage and barn facilities, and take up less space in apartments than some of the larger bunnies. As with other small breed rabbits, they tend to be higher strung than their larger counterparts. They are also not ideal pets for small children as they are easily dropped, injured and stepped on. Their high-strung nature makes them more suited for a mature, rabbit-loving, adult home. However, the polish rabbit is not usually mean. Bucks are little clowns and are extremely fast if you let it loose good luck catching it, but they generally calm down at about two years of age. Does tend to be reserved in personality.
 
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<!-- 8. ¿Por qué no es bueno hacer mascotas de los pequeños mamíferos capturados en el medio silvestre? -->
<!-- 8. Why is it not good to make pets out of small mammals taken from the wild? -->
 
;Diet: Wild animals do not eat the same foods as humans or domestic animals. It may not be possible for you to feed them what they need. If they do not get proper nutrition, they will not remain healthy.
 
;Legal Concerns: It is illegal to keep wild pets in many localities. If you capture a wild animal and try to keep it as a pet, you may very well be breaking the law.
 
;Not Abandoned: When people find baby animals that are apparently abandoned and attempt a "rescue," they are usually only interfering with the animal's life. In the vast majority of cases, the mother is nearby, and will return to it. Taking the baby animal in no way rescues it at all.
 
;Releasing: Many people believe that when they get tired of their wild pet, they can merely release it back into the wild. However, if the animal was in captivity from youth, it will not have learned any survival skills, making this move a death sentence for the animal. Further, the animal's diet will necessarily have to change which will cause digestive problems. Remember, wild animals and domestic animals do not eat the same foods. This animal will have undergone two major dietary shifts - the first when it was captured, and the second when it was released.
 
;Proper Care is Nearly Impossible: It is nearly impossible to meet all the requirements a wild animal needs for survival. Many wild animals require specialized care in facilities staffed by highly trained professionals. A wild animal will almost never develop affection for its owner, and because it is wild, can turn on its keeper in an instant, causing serious injury, or possibly even death.
 
;Babies Grow Up: Baby animals grow up. They are not usually as cute when they are fully grown, and most people greatly underestimate the strength of an adult wild animal. Given the change, it can easily overpower a human being. As they grow, their appetites grow too, and can often be accurately described as voracious. An adult wild animal can eat you out of house and home!
 
;Disease: According to the Humane Society of the United States:
 
:''The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) discourages direct contact with wild animals for a simple reason: They can carry diseases that are dangerous to people, such as rabies, herpes B virus, and Salmonella.'' - [http://www.hsus.org/pets/issues_affecting_our_pets/should_wild_animals_be_kept_as_pets.html http://www.hsus.org]
 
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Rabies is a viral disease that causes inflammation of the brain (encephalitis). If untreated, it is always fatal.
 
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Guinea pigs, rats, and mice are used extensively in medical research because they are susceptible to many of the same diseases and virus as humans. Having a ''cold'' means you are infected with a ''Rhinovirus'', a virus that can make all of these animals sick. When you have a cold, you can easily spread germs to others (that's probably how you caught the cold in the first place), whether they are human, or animal. Do your family, friends, and pets a favor, and wash your hands frequently, especially if a cold is going around or if you have one yourself. And if you do have one, stay away from small mammal pets!
 
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<!-- 11. Find in the Bible three references to animals that we now consider to be small mammal pets. According to the Bible, are they considered to be clean or unclean meat? -->
 
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The '''rabbit''', though it chews the cud, does not have a split hoof; it is unclean for you.
 
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"'Of the animals that move about on the ground, these are unclean for you: the '''weasel''', the '''rat''', any kind of great lizard, the gecko, the monitor lizard, the wall lizard, the skink and the chameleon."
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»”Y tendréis por inmundos a los siguientes animales que se mueven sobre la tierra: la '''comadreja''', el '''ratón''', las distintas especies de rana, el erizo, el cocodrilo, el lagarto, la lagartija y el camaleón.
 
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* [http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/rabbit_horse_and_other_pet_care/how_to_care_for_hamsters.html Humane Society of the United States] - Hamster care
 
* http://www.twinsqueaks.com/guide.php - Gerbil care
 
* http://www.altpet.net/rodents/rats/ratfaq.html
 
==External Links==
 
* http://www.ferretcare.org/
 
* [http://www.simpleferretcare.com/blog/ Ferret Information] - Ferret care
 
* [http://ferretscare.org/ Ferret Care]
 
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Mamíferos pequeños como mascotas

Nivel de destreza

2

Año

1997

Version

06.07.2024

Autoridad de aprobación

Asociación General

Small Mammal Pets AY Honor.png
Mamíferos pequeños como mascotas
Estudio de la naturaleza
Nivel de destreza
123
Autoridad de aprobación
Asociación General
Año de introducción
1997
Vea también


1

Tener la especialidad de Mamíferos.


Para consejos e instrucciones, véase Mamíferos.


2

Mantener un mamífero pequeño como mascota durante al menos seis meses (perros y gatos no se incluyen entre los mamíferos pequeños como mascota). Para una lista de propuesta de mascotas para elegir, ver el requisito 5.



3

Completar una de las siguientes actividades:
a. Si actualmente dispone de un mamífero pequeño como mascota, mantener un registro de la atención de su mamífero pequeño durante un mes. Incluir en el expediente cuando le da agua, alimento y cuando limpia su jaula.
b. Si actualmente no dispone de un mamífero pequeño como mascota, pero ha mantenido una durante al menos seis meses, cuidar para alguien uno durante al menos una semana. Registrar la atención que fue requerida.

4

Dar un informe (por lo menos seis minutos) de lo que haya observado de su pequeña mascota. Incluir comidas favoritas, algunos de sus hábitos, cuándo está más activo y su historia favorita de su mascota, etc.



5

Completar lo siguiente:


5a

Ser capaz de distinguir entre los siguientes grupo de mamíferos pequeños como mascota (Nota: si la lista de pequeños mamíferos domésticos mencionados no se encuentran en su área, puede sustituir pequeños mamíferos domésticos locales):


i

Hámster


ii

Jerbo (gerbilino)



iii

Ratas



iv

Ratón



v

Cuy (conejillo de Indias o cobayo)



vi

Chinchilla



vii

Conejo



viii

Hurón





5b

Describir la atención básica de uno en la lista anterior y describir como difiere la atención de otro de la lista.




5c

¿Cuáles de estos animales no son roedores?




6

Escribir un ensayo de 200 palabras sobre la historia y el calor de alguno de los anteriores y las características que tienen que las hacen buenas mascotas.



7

Ser capaz de identificar cinco variedades de hámster y cinco variedades de conejos.



8

¿Por qué no es bueno hacer mascotas de los pequeños mamíferos capturados en el medio silvestre?



9

Rabia: ¿Qué es? ¿Cómo se propaga? ¿Puede obtener la rabia de pequeños mamíferos? ¿Se puede curar? ¿Cómo se puede evitar? ¿Cuáles mamíferos pequeños como mascotas pueden llevarlo?



10

¿Por qué no se debe manejar los mamíferos pequeños cuando uno tiene gripe?



11

Buscar en la Biblia tres referencias a los animales que ahora se consideran como pequeño mamíferos como mascotas. Según la Biblia, ¿se consideran carne limpia o inmunda?





»”Y tendréis por inmundos a los siguientes animales que se mueven sobre la tierra: la comadreja, el ratón, las distintas especies de rana, el erizo, el cocodrilo, el lagarto, la lagartija y el camaleón.
-- Levítico 11:29 y 30



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