Saturday, May 22, 2010

Best small pett?

so i want a small pet no fish snake or reptile something ic an hold wont bite hard i know most animals bts but something that is nice i asked my mom for a hamster like the teddy bear ones but she said hamsters smell like there pee and stuff and a guinea pig looks cute but like are they big cause i want it to me someone small...no rabbit or rats or mice. so can you tell me reasons to get eaither one of these good ones to tell my mom and my dad dosnt know and i know he will go all ape sh it on me if he sees it but it will be in my room .. also whata re good things to get for it?? if you own one or have own one best kind?
Answers:
Gerbils! Gerbils are great. I have two! They are dinural, so are awake night and day. They get very excited about any new thing you put into the tank for them and will immediately explore it. You can make cardboard buildings/tunnels for them and they will love crawling into, through, over, and on them. Then they will gnaw it all up. You can house two for a $25 10 gallon set up. They are by far the cleanest of all the small pets, so bedding is not a big expense. They live in clans and groom, nest, play together. You can house up to seven boys in one tank (five gallons of space per gerbil). They are easy to breed and both mother and father are great parents. Gerbils come in about 40 colors and varieties. They are not a big commitment as the life span is about 3 1/2 years. Gerbils are really the best rodent to have in my opinion!
Here are some good sites!- http://www.abcgerbils.com/ and http://www.agsgerbils.org/index.php..
Good luck on everything, I hope you get to experience the joy of owning a pet gerbil!=)
wat abouut a rabbit there cute
well it depends on what kind of person you are.A couple suggestions are sugar gliders, they dont bite hard but their hard to train.
Teacup Chiuhahas are also good but kind of expensive
good luck
sorry i am not that experienced so talk through it with your parents and i hope you find the perfect pet.
Stay far away from ferrets if you can't handle smell. Rabbits and sugar gliders are a lot of work, so if you're looking for something pretty easy, they are not for you.
I don't know much about hampsters, gerbils, or guinea pigs.
A little frog might be good.

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