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I'm not allowed any pets in the house - I might be able to keep one in the garden, what could I get?

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I'm not allowed any pets in the house - I might be able to keep one in the garden, what could I get?

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  1. Rabbits, I love rabbits!


  2. a bunny :]

  3. A tortoise.

  4. Your best option is moving.

    For as many answers here that say bunnies, shame! Bunnies can not live a happy life outside. They do not love gardens, they love the vegetation that comes out of them. This is not like Mr. McGreggors garden where peter rabbit lived happily in a garden.

    Domestic rabbits means "rabbits who live in the home." Duh. Besides, the rabbit will become desocialized to a point where it is completely afraid of you. A predator could attack it, it could get infections, or fleas, or ticks, or sore hocks.

    You could get an outside dog. Get it a large doghouse that is plenty big enough. I don't think its fair to let any animal live outside. Get a fish. Sorry. But rabbits can't live good lives out in the garden.

  5. Hi,

    Rabbit, ferret, tortoise, guinea pigs,  These are animals that are good as outdoor pets. Hpe this helps.x

  6. A rabbit! If you are allowed to have a fish in your house though, then you could get that. If you don't live somewhere where it gets really hot though, you might be able to get a dog and keep it outside, But that would mean that you need to be outside with it a lot!!! : ) I hope this helps

  7. Get a rabbit.

  8. why would anybody want to imprison an animal ,

    if you care for animals , leave them alone in the wild where they belong ,

    if i thought you was a nice creature , would you like me to keep you in a jail cell untill you die , or would you rather be a free man to do as you please ??????????????????????

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    if you like animals, buy an encyclopedia , then you can look at them all day without ruining its life

  9. Personally, i would reccomend a rabbit or a guinea pig, but NEVER both together under any circumstances. I work for pets at home and we're not permitted to sell the two to the same home.

    These animals live outside in weathered conditions naturally, but a cage and a run is a neccesity, as well as a ready supply of food and water.

    If you're worried about weather like rain, wind etc, you can get weather proofing covers for all of the cages/runs at pets at home.

    Alternatively, you could get a pond.=]

  10. A rabbit/guinea pig/tortoise but bare in mind they do take alot of care. Sometimes they like to come into the warm too and you have to have somewhere warm for them in the winter.

  11. I agree with Meshell, rabbits do not do well outside. They do not do well in the heat and need a lot of exercise to stay healthy. That means time outside of their cage supervised. An unsupervised rabbit in a garden is a very bad idea, unless you want all your fruits and veggies eaten. There are also lots of bigger animals that would love to eat the unsuspecting bunnies.

    If you cannot give a pet the proper attention it deserves than don't get one.

  12. Forget the rabbits, get 2 ferrets - much more fun.

  13. A rabbit! They loveeee gardens! So they can run around freely. But make sure they have a large hutch house so if they get scared they could go in there.

  14. a rabbit or guinea pig -provide them with shelter from predators & weather.

  15. well their are a lot of animals you could get like a bunny, a snake, and a rat,but before you get an animal you must make sure you have a food source and a water source. and make sure you have the right habitat for the animal.

  16. get an indoor garden :)

    Duh!!!

    Bye Bye!!!

  17. no pet deserves to be only outside for a reason they r called pets in dat case y do u buy one if there is alot of animals outside.....i sugest u don't get any pets if u r going to leave them out side cuz where r dey gona stay wen its really really cold or really really hot????....thats jzt hurting the poor little guy or pet grl

  18. Get some guinea pigs, but make sure you put an insulating cover on their hutch in the winter so they dont get cold, or put them in a shed (not a used garage, as the fumes from cars can kill them).

  19. get a rabbit....of course they can live outside, look at wild ones!!!!

  20. A tortoise might be an option, depends on where you live, for a tortoise or really for any other animal. Take into account the kind of weather you have year round and start there.

  21. a duck that is traind not to eat any thing but wat you give it.unlike a bunny ,bunnies will eat exerything in your garden.

  22. Get a camel - you cant go wrong with a camel.

    well in my opinion anyways...

    other people tend to opt for a rabbit, guinea pig etc.

  23. rabbit Ginny pig

  24. Chicken!! Or two... get them young and they can be very affectionate.. plus you have the bonus that they will lay eggs for you - and maybe that might soften up your landlord/parents/whoever you have to persuade to let you have a pet.

  25. I advise getting a rabbit. Rabbits are fine to live outside ( I know after having them for many years). If you do get a rabbit make sure the hutch is secure and off the ground (on legs) so no predators can reach it.

    You could also get a guinea-pig. They are loveable creatures who have cute little personalities. They are fairly hardy little creatures as well.

    In both cases - as long as they are well looked after, have a secure house, are loved and have nice warm bedding, are fed and watered etc they should be fine!

    :) x

  26. two rabbits..

    Yep!

    im getting one in 2 weeks.

    can't wait..

    you could get pigeons too.?

    maybe

    =]

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