"... hedgehogs are low-maintenance pets compared to more traditional animals like dogs or cats. They thrive in small, well-prepared spaces and have relatively simple dietary needs, making them ideal for individuals living in apartments or homes with limited space. Their quiet and independent nature further adds to their appeal, as they require less attention and interaction than some other pets while still forming a bond with their owners. Hedgehogs also boast a fascinating array of natural behaviors that are delightful to observe. Whether they’re exploring their environment, foraging for food, or curling into a tight ball for a nap, their antics never fail to entertain. Their nocturnal habits mean they’re most active in the evening, providing the perfect opportunity for owners to unwind after a long day while watching their pet’s playful adventures."
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