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Choosing The Pet of Your Choice

Children enjoy playing with pets. In case they do not have a pet of their own, they may insist on owning one. At times it is a good idea to give the child a pet as it teaches the child to be responsible for it. However it is imperative for you to know the kind of pet you want to have in your home. If you are looking for unconditional love and security, then the answer is a dog. In case you are looking for a pet that minds itself, then a cat may be a suitable choice. A water lover may prefer to have an aquarium with plants and fishes of different varieties, though you could have a simple glass bowl with gold fish in it. Birds like parrots, cockatoos make good pets. Other pets include hamsters, rabbits, guinea pigs, mice, reptiles etc.

There are certain thumb rules that go with the care of all pets. First of all, all pets need training, care and attention, though the degree may vary. A dog makes the best friend but requires great care and attention. It has to be walked and given the requisite amount of exercise. An untrained dog can create havoc in the house or even outside, in the garden. It loves to chew on shoes etc. A cat might topple a glass jar or any thing breakable. So while you will need to rearrange your house to accommodate the pet, you will have to ensure that it is trained properly to satisfy your needs.

The dog would require a collar and a lead for walks, a bowl, dog food, dog bones to chew, toys to play with and disinfectants, cleaning, grooming, medical products and flea treatment, along with a bedding to sleep on. A cat would need most of the above mentioned items along with scratching posts, cat harness, feeding accessories and cat carriers. Both dogs and cats would need flaps to enter and exit the house among other miscellaneous products.

In case this is too much for you to handle, then you may consider buying a gold fish or an aquarium which does not require regular care. Birds are another good option as they only need to be fed once or twice during the day. Both fish and birds require feed, cleaning products and disinfectants. An aquarium will have to be cleaned once a month or so and plants need to be replaced. A heating device will be needed during the cold weather and filtration and aeration products are a must.

If this seems like a big task, then you can always get a rabbit, hamster or mice as a pet. You will still need to feed and clean it and its living area. In order to break the monotony you may have to buy a hamster wheel or a hamster ball, a wooden roller toy or a rabbit tunnel. A rabbit hutch and run is ideal if you want to keep the pet in the garden.


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Geeky boy names please?
I'm looking for a geeky boy name for my pet rabbit ( i'm not sure why i want it geeky but i think it will be cute!!) something like gregory or fredrick plz! thanks!!!!!!

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Reoccurring dreams : what does it mean?
I'm 22, and I had finished college a year ago. These kind of situation always occur in my dreams 1) Hiding underwater or living underwater, usually in this dream I have no problem breathing 2) Been chase by someone and when this happen, I will try to run but I felt like my feet isn't moving, but yet if that person already saw me, he/she just go pass through me 3) Being in my old school, be it in my college, my high school, or my primary school 4) my pet rabbit ( I have a rabbit in real life ) was either kidnapped or torture by someone and I can't do anything to save her

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Is it true that rabbits can help with depression?
I've been struggling with some terrible depression for about 7 months now. I'm on medication, see a doctor, and I also see a therapist. It's helping some, but not much. I've taken their suggestions: such as hanging out with friends, being in nature, doing something for others, etc, which helps, but not greatly. One of my friends, who used to suffer from depression, told me that her pet rabbit really helped with her depression. And her mother, who's a therapist, told me that pet rabbits were really great for helping people with depression. I've never heard this before. Is this true? Have you had experience with this? Thanks so much!(:

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