My precious Adopted Shorty - Dog Adoption - Why You Should Hang In There
Mar
18
Pets: which one do you have?
Filed Under Adoption Tips, Pet Adoption, dog adoption
Unsure of what pet to get- heres a few bullet points about a few animals you may consider.
- Cats. Except when they want feeding cats are quiet animals. Well groomed and dont need taking out for walks like dogs. Cats are nocturnal creatures by nature, coming to life at night mostly, and bringing back some mice as presents. They costs alittle less than dogs, especially on insurance.
- Dogs. Are they ‘mans best friend’? Your canine chum will require being taken for a walk often, which can be exercise for both dog and owner. Dogs are going to need some training, but are very loyal animals to their owners (or their pet!!).
- Rodents. Mice, Hamsters, Gerbils and Rats. These tiny guys have a lifespan generally of about a year and a half, but have been known to go on 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.
- Guinea pigs and Rabbits. Both can move quicker than you think, so be prepared to chase them around the garden. You’ll need a hutch for them to stay in and a run or garden for them to have a runaround in. Remember to throw in some fresh carrots/ lettuce for them to go with thier feed, and hutches should be moved into a warmer room in the winter to make sure they dont freeze.
- Snakes. Costly because you’ll need special accomodation made, equipment to make sure the room stays at the right temperature for them and a collection of mice for them to eat. A snake’s price can be very exspensive depending on the size of them.
- 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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