Sugar Gliders: You're in luck if your community allows you to possess sugar gliders since they like cuddling up to you! It's common for sugar gliders to need proper socialization before they display their cuddly side.
Chinchillas: It takes some time for chinchillas to become used to their owners, but once they do, you'll like their special way of snuggling! Well-behaved chinchillas like being petted, and they may even go off to sleep with you.
Ferrets:You're going to have plenty of hugs if owning ferrets is legal in your area! Ferrets are playful creatures that become quite loving when they are tired. Pairing up your ferrets will help them flourish.
Hedgehogs: Hedgehogs have a cute tendency of curling into a ball when they're anxious, but they can also be great cuddlers when they're at ease and have received the right socialization.
Hamsters: In addition to their inherent fun nature, hamsters are quite loving and like being petted. They will even get close to their owners. It's a win-win situation to cuddle up with a hamster since they're also rather simple to take care of!
Lovebirds: While many bird species are wonderful companions, lovebirds top the list. (And it should come as no surprise given the name!) But in the end, you'll have to teach your bird to snuggle.
Guinea Pigs: Guinea pigs love attention and are virtually built for snuggling, but they can also live in a variety of limited spaces due to their small size. They love sitting in your lap too.
Small dogs: It's no mystery why dogs and people have been best pals for generations. They're the ideal cuddling buddies since they're so adorable and devoted. Small breeds include shih tzus, pugs.
Rabbits: If you've always dreamt of owning a cuddly little bunny, you're in luck, because the stereotype that rabbits are affectionate is spot-on. Rabbits are also small enough