Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Small Pets?

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #16
    I know you're already considering a rabbit, but can I put in my vote for guinea pigs?

    http://i40.tinypic.com/35aus93.jpg
    Butters (left) and Virginia

    http://i44.tinypic.com/25gwgls.jpg
    Butters, Virginia and Omar

    They're relatively small but still big enough to be cuddly, especially if you keep a male. Females are nearly odorless if you use good bedding and keep their environment clean. Males smell a little worse but make up for it in cuddliness.

    You could keep two females easily in an apartment setting, or one male.

    All guinea pigs do better in pairs, but males can get aggressive as they mature and need huge amounts of room. Butters and Omar live in a 48" x 24" x 14" high Guinea Habitat, and I wouldn't think of keeping them in anything smaller because I know they'd drive each other insane without having that space.

    For diet, they require pellets and timothy or grass hay on a constant basis, and require veggies on a daily basis. Mine get romaine lettuce, carrots, bell peppers, and kale, and fruits a few times a week as a treat - Apples, oranges, strawberries, melon, et cetera.

    For bedding I use paper products (Carefresh or Sunseed bedding) or aspen shavings with a layer of hay on top. Non kiln dried pine (aka any pine you buy in the states) and cedar are huge no-nos, they cause respiratory distress and eventually liver damage and death from constant exposure to the aromatic oils they contain.

    They may poop on the floor occasionally if you let them roam the room, but mine never poop on my lap, and rarely have accidents on the floor. I can leave Virginia on the floor for a half hour and not have to do any clean-up after her. They're very clean animals!

    They're a little more high maintenence than most small animals but they'll love you forever! I've kept pigs my entire life, so if it doesn't work out with the rabbit and you want to consider guinea pigs, feel free to ask me questions.

    Good luck!
    Last edited by Lindsey; 05-10-2010, 08:29 AM.

    "When your deepest thoughts are broken, keep on dreaming, boy; when you stop dreaming it's time to die" -- Blind Melon

    Comment


    • #17
      Quoth Taboo View Post
      As an update, I actually may be moving extremely soon (read: this week! gah! not packed yet!). And this new place does indeed take pets. So, there's a shelter rabbit my roommate and I are going to go in and try to adopt if she is still there, the day after we move in.

      I've had rabbits for almost two years now so if you have any questions feel free to ask

      http://www.rabbit.org/index.html


      That site is also really useful for learning what kind of food, litter, and other supplies to use.

      Comment


      • #18
        Last place I lived at was Small Pets Only(tm) but no cats. I went with a chincilla. As they are adorable as all hell, are small enough to stay in a cage, but big enough to be let out or put in a chinchilla ball. Also, they sleep at the same time I do. =p

        They're very sensitive to heat though, so they can't be kept anywhere too hot. You have to be really careful with them in that regard. I gave it to my ex when we broke up as she was quite attached to it annnd it was dead inside of a month from overheating. ><

        She kept it upstairs in the summer with no windows open or something and baked the poor little thing.

        Comment


        • #19
          Aw, that's really sad GK.

          I'm still leaning towards a rabbit, but there's a chance that I'll be out of the country for more than a month this summer for a job, so I need to find that out first.

          Comment


          • #20
            I just bought a hamster! They're pretty sturdy, I haven't read anything about them being sensitive to heat either. Mine is so tiny, I'm more worried about cold weather than about warm.
            Sucky Customers- Have the ability to convert non-drinkers into raging alcoholics in one phone call or less.

            Comment


            • #21
              I love my little hamham to bits, he is just so small and adorable that you can't help but love him. The only downside is that he is a bit to small to really have out much as he is quick, really hard to catch, and can fit under just about everything (including doors) but he is a dwarf hamster, my roommate has a honeybear hamster who come out all of the time and is loads easier to catch if she tries to wander where she shouldn't.

              Comment


              • #22
                If you go with rats/mice, you CAN train them to go to the toilet in a particular spot in their cage. Just make sure you give them a mix of greens-no meat, cheese or chocolate (the latter two can cause problems).

                Guinea pigs-abyssinian (basically wild hair) guinea pigs require a LOT of work in terms of hair care. Ditto for peruvian ones (longhaired). Stick with a shorthaired one if you can in terms of maintenance. again, greens.
                The best professors are mad scientists! -Zoom

                Now queen of USSR-Land...

                Comment


                • #23
                  Quoth elsporko View Post
                  How about a hedgehog? Not exactly fuzzy but they are small, can come out of the cage to play, and from what I know are not destructive.

                  Bunnies are easy to litter train and can be trained to be free roaming. The downside is they can be pretty destructive and enjoy chewing on everything including electrical wires.
                  Hedgehogs are nocturnal and, according to a friend of mine with one; "Hedgehogs are jerks" (whatever that means!)

                  Bunnies and rabbits are NOT quite critters. You ever hear one make noise? They scream BLOODY MURDER. GAK.

                  I won't mention the other two that was suggested here. They.. scare... me.....

                  However, if you do have your heart set on a dog, the Basenji supposedly doesn't bark. It's a breed that DataJager wanted (because it looks like the Egyptian god; Anubis) but they are very hard to find in our area).
                  Last edited by Evil Queen; 06-03-2010, 04:45 AM.
                  Ridiculous 2009 Predictions: Evil Queen will beat Martha Stewart to death with a muffin pan. All hail Evil Queen! (Some things don't need elaboration.....) -- Jester

                  Ridiculous 2010 Predictions: Evil Queen, after escaping prison for last years prediction, goes out and waffle irons Rachel Ray to death. -- SG15Z

                  Ridiculous 2011 Prediction: Evil Queen will beat Gordon Ramsay over the head with a cast-iron skillet. -- FireHeart

                  Comment


                  • #24
                    I've had two...no, three hamsters, in the past. My first, named Wiggles because, well, all she did when I held her was wiggle, was the sweetest thing. I even had her tamed enough to sit on my shoulder and just chill while I typed. I cried so hard when Wiggles died! The second, I think was sick when I got her, and died shortly after. The third, a fuzzy longer haired cream-colored female, I made an extra special trip to Des Moines to find. She was also a sweetheart, but was an escape artist! With hamsters, you want a cage with metal bars, NOT plastic, with plenty of room to run and play in, and lots of wooden chews to occupy them. The bigger ones, I wouldn't recommend keeping in pairs, but dwarfs do well in pairs. Ah, this is all bringing back memories. I miss my hamsters!
                    "And though she be but little, she is FIERCE!"--Shakespeare

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    X