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pet for my daughter.
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Can anyone give me any ideas on a pet for my daughter, she is desperate. I work full time and we go out a lot too.
I have racked my brains and to no avail.
Thanks.
katie. x
I have racked my brains and to no avail.
Thanks.
katie. x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Fish are good. If you think plain goldfish are boring look at the 'fancy' varieties. Or try the easiest tropical fish. Mollies ( sailfin, potbelly or ordinary) or platies ( hifin, sunset or tuxedo) are livebearers which means they get 'pregnant' & have baby fish instead of laying eggs. Corydorus catfish (6)(albino, bronze, etc.) are very cute & clean up any left over food. Plus one albino ancestrus will eat all your algae without scaring the child to death. All the above live happily together in a 60ltr tank. Get a good book & planning will be as much fun as setting it up. Feed once a day & do a 20% water change once a week. Easy!
Guinea pigs are good
They dont tend to scrath or bite like rabbits and dont take a lot of looking after, just make sure they get a good run. I do hate pets that are just locked in a cage all the time.
Gerbils are also good, they're so fun to watch too. I had three and we put them in a big fish tank full of their sawdust etc so that we could see them (as aposed to the tunnels cage that people tend to get)
good luck xxxx
They dont tend to scrath or bite like rabbits and dont take a lot of looking after, just make sure they get a good run. I do hate pets that are just locked in a cage all the time.
Gerbils are also good, they're so fun to watch too. I had three and we put them in a big fish tank full of their sawdust etc so that we could see them (as aposed to the tunnels cage that people tend to get)
good luck xxxx
It depends how old she is and whether she will commit to looking after it.
We have fish, hamster and rabbit, the latter two looking for a new home because other thqan me feeding and cleaning them, nobody pays them the slightest bit of interest.
Children quickly become tired of pets, I would wait a few years or get a cat as they are mostly self reliant anyway.
The joys of parenthood! lol
We have fish, hamster and rabbit, the latter two looking for a new home because other thqan me feeding and cleaning them, nobody pays them the slightest bit of interest.
Children quickly become tired of pets, I would wait a few years or get a cat as they are mostly self reliant anyway.
The joys of parenthood! lol
if you work full time and go out alot then I don't think having any kind of pet would be fair. Every pet I can think of with the exception of a goldfish needs love and attention some of the time and shouldn't be bought just for the sake of it then end up stuck in a cage. Sometimes it is best to say no to your children.