Maine students push for passage of prickly hedgehog pet bill
AUGUSTA, Maine — Some Maine sixth-graders are pushing state lawmakers to pass a bill that would make it easier for residents to keep hedgehogs as pets.
Maine and eight other states currently restrict or ban the tiny, quill-covered creatures, which can carry salmonella.
The students asked a legislative committee on Tuesday if the state could ease restrictions on owning the animals, which now require two different permits. Lions and tigers need the same kinds of permits, while chinchillas do not.
Online hedgehog groups often complain about the state’s “lengthy” process for owing a hedgehog.


