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n/a Posted - 01/11/2009 : 19:34:58
I am looking at getting my little sister (shes 13) a pet. I want something that is relatively cheap and easy to keep, doesnt smell and that she will be able to look after herself. Any suggestions?
Sorry to go off topic
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n/a Posted - 10/11/2009 : 13:56:29
a newt? lol
tortoise?
lol
I had my degus in a huge glass tank as they need so much room :)
wish I still had the tank (snakes hahaha)
x
n/a Posted - 09/11/2009 : 19:52:38
I had one mosue that escaped :( and a hamster too lol!
but the one mosue that stayed was so docile!
xxx
KITTYCAT Posted - 09/11/2009 : 18:58:00
Guinea pigs r lovely gr8 personalities mine was 9 when he died ive had cats, dogs, gerbils, hamster, russian hamsters, fish, terrapins, rabbit,budgies, ****atiels,iguana,and snakes.
HannahB Posted - 09/11/2009 : 18:15:27
get a mouse.. they are so cute and you can get those big rotastack houses for them..i had two when i was 16 and loved them..didnt live for long though - bout a year and a half but they were cheap and so cute..eventually had them feeding out of my hands and letting them loose in their hamster ball together was entertaining when they tried to run the opposite way to eachother.. only problem was they were poop machines so becareful
n/a Posted - 09/11/2009 : 18:03:55
I had degus, chinchillas, rats, hamsters, gerbils, budgies, cats,dogs, gineau pigs, rabbits lol
fish?
hahaha
I had fish as well lol we had so much as kids lol
x
inkiepixie Posted - 05/11/2009 : 23:45:29
I'd love degus. They're social animals though, so you'd have to get at least two (oh what a shame). I had hamsters when I was nine and then gerbils, but the gerbils were mean little b'stards and would go for you as soon as look at you. My hamster was wonderful and more than twenty years later I can still tear up thinking about when she died *sniffle*
Lewy Posted - 04/11/2009 : 17:34:36
My mate has got some Degus and they are quite cool. Very active little fellas
n/a Posted - 04/11/2009 : 17:11:18
Oh, i love Degus too!

Bio has a large old cage that he used to keep rats in so i may need to get one or two sometime!
n/a Posted - 04/11/2009 : 12:44:06
I like the degus ..there funny little things like a cross between a gerbil and a chinchilla
n/a Posted - 02/11/2009 : 21:29:11
Take a look at a Degus, they are in the small and cute category and are more unusual than hamsters and mice.
PunkAsF82 Posted - 02/11/2009 : 20:29:33
ive recently jsut got my hamster on saturday and i forgot what wonderful pets they are! Affectionate, playful, funny as hell, rarley bite, and don't take up much space. And the males don't smell!

Wonderful little animals
SexyBear77 Posted - 02/11/2009 : 19:01:27
I had rats when I was little, they were fantastic- intelligent, clean, never ever bit and loved being out and about.
Twi Posted - 02/11/2009 : 12:38:32
Lol I'm lucky to have no sense of smell o.o though recently i have been smelling things like bacon and running ot the bathroom haha!
hillzi Posted - 02/11/2009 : 12:29:33
Snake, easy.

just the weekly, or monthly poop might stink that tiny bit..

But I have a consistent, cold.. Ahh the delights of a blocked nose.
Twi Posted - 02/11/2009 : 11:50:41
I find my ferrets don't smell cause they're bedding is washed every 3 days, they're bathed once every 2 months and cleaned out daily as well as all neutered lol. But with ferrets you don't want to get a baby if its for a child, you have to go through nip training and if its not done you end up with a nippy ferret. But rescues usually have some very nice older ferrets (And they usually live up to 10 years so its not to bad getting older one) if you get one about a year old, they usually come neutered already and they are usually real big softies. First ferret I got, teddy, was a big baby. They sleep a lot but its like having a kitten for 10 years they're great fun, playful, cuddley. I don;t think I'll ever be without a ferret now lol I'm on a ferret forum that has a lot of rescues as members.
Kazerella Posted - 02/11/2009 : 11:44:43
Ferret!

...although they do smell sometimes
zandefloss Posted - 02/11/2009 : 06:08:15
Gerbils can be another fun choice, if you keep them in a gerbilarium then they're really fun to watch, and dont need cleaning out as often. Plus as they're usually kept in pairs they can keep each other company if she gets bored of them later on.

Hamsters are generally good pets, but some hamsters can be little b*gg**s and their bites dont half hurt when they get going.

Rats are good pets, but I think because of the size of the cage they need they can be tricky to clean out compared to a smaller pet, plus they can get smelly quite quickly if you dont keep on top of the cleaning out. They're very interactive and super-friendly, but she might struggle to keep on top of the cleaning, it just depends on how organised she is really.

Guinea pigs are super friendly, even thought they're a bit bigger, they make very friendly and interesting pets. They dont smell too much either and are pretty easy to look after.

ermmmmm...........you could try going to a pets and home store, they do little leaflets for free that give you the lowdown and basic care for each pet, perhaps that will help you decide. They tell you how long each pet lives, what equiptment/housing/food they need etc etc.

zan x
Sammysnake Posted - 01/11/2009 : 22:06:12
After the initial setup my snakey is cheap and easy to keep and doesn't smell at all *nudge nudge*
Twi Posted - 01/11/2009 : 21:33:49
Hmmm, hamsters are easy to look after and don't smell aslong and they're kept clean. As long as they're well handled they don't bite, but there's always that risk.
Rats are great pets, friendly, intelligent and pretty easy to look after, first pet I got was a rat, she used to stay with me all the time, loved being handled and was such a sweety. Course she ended up coming to rattything thanks to my mum lol
n/a Posted - 01/11/2009 : 20:43:10
probably more towards the small and fuzzie, something she can play with. she does love my corn tho

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