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    New Pet? Help

    Since my kitty had to be put up for adoption my parents said I can get another pet... but I don't know what kind of animal I should get. I love any animal so if u could please help me that would be excellent. Thanks a bunch

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    how come you had to give up your kitty?
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    I think it depends on why your kitty was given up.
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    Originally posted by aly
    I think it depends on why your kitty was given up.
    Exactly. Why was your kitty given up?

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    i dont think it is any of our buisness why her cat was put up for adoption.. I think you should get a hamster. they are small and easy to care for.. plus they arnt expensive either
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    Originally posted by tikeyas_mom
    i dont think it is any of our buisness why her cat was put up for adoption..
    Well if she is asking for our opinions then I think it is, what if they got rid of the kitty because they just didn't want to take care of it anymore. If that's the case then I think getting another pet would be a bad idea.
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    As Laura said, she asked for our advice so we do need to know a bit more of the story. I will not recommend an animal if she is unable to care for it. They could have given up the cat due to allergies, responsibility, behavior, etc etc etc. There are so many reasons, and each one is important to know in order to recommend another pet to that home.
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    I agree. By asking for our advice she is making it our business. We need more information in order to comment any furthur.
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    Hmmm... well bunnies make great pets! I've got 6, and had rabbits for 10 years.
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    Originally posted by manda_moo87
    Hmmm... well bunnies make great pets! I've got 6, and had rabbits for 10 years.
    I would not recomend a rabbit for her. Only because she gave up her cat (I think, I need to know more) Bunnies are harder to care for then dog's, cats, hamsters or rats. Yes, I have had all these animals so I can say that bunnies are harder to care for. I have 3 dog's, 4 cats and 2 bunnies the 3 dogs and 4 cats are MUCH easier to care for then bunnies. So, if she can't care for a cat (again, I'm not sure why she gave it up or anything) then I don't think she can care and comit to a rabbit.

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    I agree with the majority here, we can hardly go recommending another pet, not knowing why the kitty had been given up, that is kinda irresponsible IMO, and besides she asked our opinions.

    One should never get another pet having given one up unless there is a very genuine good reason.

    However if there were some good reasons, perhaps mice would be the easiest pet I can think of to take care of ,time wise, money-wise etc.
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    This is the thread where she/he had to give the cat up for adoption.

    http://67.15.70.205/talk/showthread.php?threadid=51509

    It says that the kitty was put up for adoption and has found another furrever home. I don't believe it was his/her choice to give up the cat. Looks like the parents made the decision.
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    well....

    i think these pets are out of the question...

    ferrets...dogs...cats....and bunnies...

    no ferrets... you won't be able to aford it for one. starting up costs,cage food, toys and all else is around $200 or more.
    and before you get one you need $500 in the bank. and they have to be out 4 hours minimum daily.

    no dogs , well obviously there harder than cats and you couldn't take care of her properly.

    no cats...well you know...

    bunnies are alot of work but are easier than ferrets. i've had one before... R.I.P YO YO...

    maybe you should get a hamster or guiene pig.(sp?)
    hamsters are small and easy to care for and put out as much love as you give them. guiene pigs seem to be not to hard. hey maybe a hedgehog. i never had a piggy, so i'm not positive. but thats my opinion!

    i hope this helps...
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    *gives pink_giggles90 evil look* lol sorry but after you couldn't spell guinea pigs right it took me awhile to do it!!

    But anyways no guinea pigs! They are just about as hard as rabbits since they need their cages cleaned every 3 days and want to be held (even though some may be jumpy) but they are just as hard to take care of as I know since I have one and I had a rabbit too so...maybe you should just get a goldfish
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    like i said!

    if you read... i said i've never had one and am not sure. and (sp?) means spelled right? duh! so i knew i couldn't spell it so *gives a dirrrty look right back!*

    but i diddn't know that. sorry your so defencive!

    anywhooo... get a hamster! that way you know you can take care of it! there great first pets! or stick with a goldfish
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