Which small pet is right for me




















Probably two. Maybe only one at first, until I notice my pet getting lonely. Just one. At least two hours or more each day, or as much as possible. About an hour each day. About fifteen minutes to half an hour each day. An hour and a half to two hours each day. What do you plan on doing most often with your pet during out of cage playtime?

Lots of training for my pet to come when its name is called, play fetch, and more, with some breaks for exploration and quick cuddles in a large pet-proofed area. Cuddles, cuddles, and more cuddles, with some exploration in a pet-proofed area in between. I'd probably read a book or watch TV while stroking my pet in my lap. Letting my pet walk from hand to hand, walk around in my lap, play in an exercise ball, and explore in a little playpen I made. Letting my pet climb all over me, down my arms and on my head, and watching it leap around as it explores the room.

How do you feel about cleanup duty? Be very honest, because getting rid of a pet because you hate cleaning up after it is NOT an option. I can clean a very large and bulky multilevel cage once a week. I can clean a small cage once a week, but might skip a week every now and then. I plan on potty training my pet to make cleanup easier, but can still thoroughly clean a multilevel cage once every week or two. I can clean a large one-level cage once a week. A cute little cage with tubes flying all over the place to amuse both my pet and me, and lots of little hideouts.

A big, one-story enclosure with tons of running room and lots of hideouts. A decently sized multilevel cage with a hammock in which my pet can rest after running around all day, and some nice cabin-like hideouts. A very large multilevel cage with a hammock and a big hideout made of hay. The constant squeaking of the wheel being used. The soft squeaking and running sounds while my pets play with each other. The high-pitched little oink-like sounds. Lots of thumping around as my pet runs about the cage.

Stroking his or her soft fur, watching it clean itself in the most cutest possible way, and seeing it sleep as a little ball of fluff. Giving him or her treats, training it to do all sorts of things, and watching it snuggle up and groom a buddy.

Cuddling, and watching my pet eat vegetables without its paws and bounce around playfully. Watching him or her run on the wheel super-fast, and stuff its cheeks before promptly going to sleep all balled up. Comments My parents, mom especially, hates rats! My older siblings did before; they had 2 hamsters, but they lost them in the house and ever since then my parents have been against keeping rodents as pets. So, as long as I live here, rodents are off my list of potential pets I could get soon.

Read other posts by jeppley. Hamster Cage January 26, at pm. Great Quiz! Gets people to think about the responsibilities of pet ownership before buying. Ashley : April 12, at pm. Thanksalot December 9, at pm. Polly October 7, at am. Marshmallows February 28, at pm. I am either a bunny or hamster person.. Trisha Ries March 5, at pm. Friely August 20, at am. Jessica April 17, at pm. The quiz is amazing by the way. Runa April 19, at am. Weronika Krasnopolska August 6, at pm.

I am perfect for a rat! MM March 5, at pm. Kat May 13, at pm. It said bunny but my dog is a terrier guess no pet then. Mousie July 26, at am. Rabbits do not cuddle. Rats cuddle. Fix please. You need to have a cage with big floor space and enough for at least 2 Guinea Pig and of course, lots of toy and hideout.

They come in all shape and form, with long or short hair, curly or straight or even hairless! Mice are naturally curious and can provide hours of fun to watch as they climb ropes, run through tunnels, build nests and hide food. They usually sleep during the day and are more active in the evening and at night. Mice are really sociable animals and it's essential to have the company of other mice, but always make sure they have enough space in their cage. Mice like to climb, so buy wired cages but be careful, they can squeeze through really tiny gaps so make sure that they can put their head through spaces between the bars.

Rats are the most underrated pet , many people still believe they are nasty creatures full of disease, and they couldn't be more wrong. Rats are highly intelligent, they make very friendly pets and they can even learn tricks. Rats absolutely love social interaction and you can truly form a strong bond with them.

They crave companionship, so make sure to have at least 2 rats, as they can get depressed if they are alone. Rats need more cage space than mice, hamsters or gerbils, they need to climb, so make sure to have a tall wired cage and platform with few levels. They also enjoy some tunnel, toys, and hammock to keep them active. You can set up an obstacle course in their cage and watch as they work out their way around.

Chinchillas are highly active creature.



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