March 24, 2009
So you want to buy a pet, but still unsure what to get -here some help on that.
- Cats. Quiet animals except when they demand feeding, which is every other hour and well groomed. Cats are more nocturnal as well, going out and coming back in only in the mourning. They costs alittle less than dogs, especially on insurance.
- Dogs. Are they 'mans best friend'? A dog will need to be taken for walks almost every other day, if not every day, so both you and your dog can get exercise together. Dogs are going to need some training, but are very loyal animals to their owners (or their pet!!).
- Rodents. Rodents. These guys usually live for about a year and a half, though some have gone on for longer. the right sized cage is important -rats are the bigger rodent and mice may escape through bigger holes in the bars. Remember a wheel for exercise, but replace it if it starts squeaking so your not kept up all night.
- Rabbits and Guinea pigs. Both can move quicker than you think, so be prepared to chase them around the garden. Your gonna need room for them to runaround, plus a hutch for them to stay in. Give them fresh lettuce/ carrots to go with their feed, and you must move their hutches into somewhere warm when winter sets in.
- Snakes. A snake can be very costly given the accommodation they need, they equipment to control the temperature and mice for them to eat. The price of the snake depends of the size, with grass snakes not going to costs at much as a huge boa python.
- Spiders. You'll need a small container to keep them in, a supply of bugs to be eaten -and a spouse that wont head for the hills if they escape.
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