Good Pets To Have In Your Room
Betas guppies and goldfish are all fish i have had while living in a dorm.
Good pets to have in your room. Hello about the blog. Companionship rabbits should be kept in the home rather than in an outside coop or in a basement or garage. You can add pipes for your pet to run through or offer hiding places like small boxes. Pocket pets are what people call small domestic animals such as gerbils hamsters ferrets and rabbits.
That s because running in a wheel could cause injuries to your guinea pig s back or legs. They are especially easy because they don t require any special lights and can live in a regular fish bowl. Get a pair or small group of female mice as they typically are social and happiest with company. Many people opt to adopt a pocket pet as opposed to a dog or cat because they are easier to take care of and they don t require as much attention as their canine and feline counterparts.
Fish are fun to look at and generally require very little maintenance. Guinea pigs are actually from south america not guinea and aren t pigs at all. However resist the urge to add an exercise wheel to its cage. Of all the easy pets to take care of in a dorm room a fish has to be one of the easiest.
Aquariums don t make suitable homes for rats. Rabbits need daily handling and care to. Mice are great for small spaces particularly if you don t have much time to handle your animal but still want something cute furry and fun to watch. A few female mice can share a cage that s around 2 feet in length and width and 1 foot tall.
You will need room for a fairly large cage. The appeal of cold blooded creatures may be less obvious than that of warm fuzzy animals but certain reptiles make prized pets. Rats need more cage space than mice hamsters or gerbils and they also like to have a few levels so you ll need to make sure there s enough room.