Friday, September 26, 2014

5 Small Animals Home Owners can Keep

Keeping a pet while living in a small space can be a big problem. You can have a pet that needs to stretch out its legs or run around since space is limited, but you can make do with smaller animals which are easy to take care of and won’t really mind the small space of your home.

Below are 5 small animals that you can keep as pets.

Guinea Pig

Guinea Pig
Also known as cavies, these animals are actually not pigs. There are around 13 different types of guinea pig breeds which come in a range of colors, patters and fur length. They can reach a weight of 3 pounds and have a life span of 5 to 10 years. Guinea pigs are a great choice as starter pets for kids who are still learning how to take care of animals. Make sure they get fresh water and a good amount of vegetables. You can also give them prairie hay and commercial pellets that you can get form any pet shop.

Hamsters

hamster
These adorable little animals are commonly called pocket pets since they’re small enough that you can carry them around with you in your pockets. They’re furry, cute, friendly and super easy to take care of. They can grow to around 17 centimeters or 7 inches in length. However, there are also smaller breeds, like the Roborovski dwarf hamster, which are usually just around 7 centimeters or 2 inches in length. Life span is from two to three years and they feed on commercial pellets, fresh vegetables and fruits. Clean water is needed every day.

Geckos
Geckos
For a more exotic pet, you can keep a gecko. There’s something unique and appealing about keeping a lizard as a pet. Geckos come in a variety of colors, but the most common one would be the leopard gecko. They’re naturally shy and they’ll need some time to warm up to you. But once they trust you, they’ll happily let you pick them up. Their life span is up to 20 years and they live off crickets and worms.

Rabbits
Rabbits
These are probably the biggest animals on the list. Rabbits can be taught tricks, come when they’re called and poo and pee in a litter box. It’s sounds like an odd mix of dog-like and cat-like qualities. There are a number of breeds which come in a variety of ear lengths, fur, color and sizes. Rabbits can live for up to 10 years and they do need a little exercise. You can take them outdoors with a leash and collar and let them walk and hop around. Feed them fresh vegetables and commercial pellets.

Hermit crab
Hermit crab
It sounds odd, but you can keep hermit crabs as a pet. Some pet shops sell them with all the supplies you need to keep them happy and satisfied. They’re active, interesting little creatures and are definitely the usual pet. Contrary to their name, they can be active and social, especially during night. They can live up to 30 years and eat commercial pellets and occasional fruit. They also need dechlorinated salt water and fresh water.

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