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    I agree with King rats are awsome pets!!!
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    No gerbils, I don't recommend them to kids, they tend to be biters no matter how "tame" they are.
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    I'd be the contrarian and say get him a turtle, as long as there's someone to help supervise his care for it - that way he'll learn that they are nothing to be afraid of!

    If, however, no one would be willing to help him, maybe a guinea pig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    I'd be the contrarian and say get him a turtle, as long as there's someone to help supervise his care for it - that way he'll learn that they are nothing to be afraid of!

    If, however, no one would be willing to help him, maybe a guinea pig.
    of course i'm going to help him take care of whatever he gets. my mom says no turtles. she's TERRIFIED of them. i was talking with him and i think he's going to get a hamster or guinea pig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lute
    i was talking with him and i think he's going to get a hamster or guinea pig.
    I would DEFINITELY NOT recommend a hamster, but as long as he's gentle with it I think a Guinea pig would be a great idea.

    Hamsters are nocturnal, so they don't like to get attention during the day, their eyesight is very poor and they are prone to bite, more often than any other small animal I've come across. (This is especially true for dwarf hamsters in my experience)

    As for as guinea pigs being delicate...yes, their little legs are a bit delicate...one of my mom's friends has a pair of GPs who her little daughter is very fond of. While I was over at their house, the little girl said "could you get out Bonzai? (What a neat name!) I'm not allowed to hold him unless I'm sitting on the floor." That seemed like a good solution to me. A grownup gets him out, she sits down, and they both get playtime.

    You didn't say how old your brother is though, so I don't know if he's old enough that such a rule might be insulting to him.

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    I had gerbils when I was young. I had many and I never got bit, but I know some people that have been bitten (not by mine) I think something bigger like a guinea pig is better. Same type of care, but bigger. Make sure he knows he has to clean that cage ALL the time. Kenny, my piggy when I was young earned his name, he was a pig!
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    How about a fish?
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    No gerbils, I don't recommend them to kids, they tend to be biters no matter how "tame" they are.
    really??? I have heard the complete opposite and our gerbil Terence is proving to be a very tame little guy!

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    Mac, "my brother's" tortoise, is a VERY easy keeper. Literally about one step up from hermit crabs. They just need a once a month tank bedding change and daily fruits and vegetables. I think they're kind of cute too. >.<

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    How old is he? I DO NOT recommend hamsters or guinea pigs to anyone under the age of 10. Hamsters have the tendacy to bite, and children sometimes can't quite grasp the concept to not to mess with the hamster. And with guinea pigs.. their legs are so short, if they fall even a short distance they can break their back and be paralyzed or die.

    And whoever said gerbils bite??? That's not true. They bite MUCH less than hamsters! I recommend a gerbil over a hamster for kids because they are much less prone to biting, but they are FAST!!!

    A turtle or tortoise is a good choice (there IS a difference! Tortoise = primarily land dwelling; turtle = primarily water dwelling) but as you said he is afraid of them, so you don't want to get him something he is afraid of.

    What about a bird?

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    I would recommend maybe a gerbil or a fish or maybe a bird. (like a parakeet, cockatiel, or smaller birds like love birds)

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    No gerbils, I don't recommend them to kids, they tend to be biters no matter how "tame" they are
    I have been breeding gerbils since I was 8 years old, they I would say they are a WAY better choice then hamsters for kids, no normal tempered gerbil bites for no reason, they are very playful, they love people, they tame easy, and they are neither nocternasl nor diaternal, which means kids can play with them whenever they want to play, and they dont have to adust to the animals schedual. they are however as others mentoned, very fast, but once tamed you can let them run around on you or the couch or bed while watcing TV etc.. I have had ones that just run off the edge of the bed, but most are happy to stay with there mommy and and daddy

    lol I see I am not the only one who commented on this one hehe
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    I wasn't saying guinea pigs are bad. I'm just worried that they might be too much responsibility for an 8 year old. ALL animals have a smell and if that's a big concern then maybe he isn't ready. My guinea pig was a pig; I was just offering my opinion.
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