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my moms taking me shoping for my birthday and she gave me 106 bucks im planing to got a pet not a cat or dog to much money something small like a mouse or somthing but i cant dicide whats a good pet to get whats a good pet to have Well i think that you should get a hamster with a cage food water and a toy and you will still have left over money to get another one with the cage and everything you need.You could get a guinea pig but you need about 120$ for the cage and every thing.I hope I helped! What pet do you like? Get a guinea pig. They are relatively easy to care for, but also big enough that you can play with too. And soft and furry are always good qualities in a pet. I myself think that birds are very easy to take care of. They don't make a mess, food is inexpensive, they love company and to be handled and eventually depending on the bird they will mimick or talk to you. The don't need that many toys just a cage with perches, play structure, bathtub and one or two toys are you are set for life. When looking for cages for any animals check out your Buy & Sell guide, net or local second hand animal store for used items - as you can't go wrong there. Good luck with your decision. |
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