Small Mammals

Credit: CDC would like to thank Kristine Smith DVM, a Diplomate of the American College of Zoological Medicine, and Tom Edling, DVM, MSpVM, MPH for their careful review of these pages.

The terms “small mammals” or “pocket pets,” refer to small animals, often rodents, which are kept as pets and could fit into your pocket. Common small mammal pets include:

A rat peeks out of coat pocket.
  • Rats
  • Mice
  • Hamsters
  • Gerbils
  • Guinea pigs
  • Pygmy hedgehogs
  • Sugar gliders
  • Other small animals

Small mammals also include a few animals that are not so small, such as rabbits and prairie dogs.

Owning a small mammal can be a big responsibility, even though the animal itself may be tiny. If you decide that a small mammal is the right pet for you, you need to learn how to take care of it properly and be aware of diseases that it might carry. With routine veterinary care and some simple health habits, you are less likely to get sick from touching, petting, or owning a small mammal.

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