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I want a new pet should i go for ?

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a rabbit or a kitten or a pup

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  1. I would get a kitten! Way more fun.


  2. wow very very cute

    but rabbits need alot of space, well enough for a run and hatch.

    puppies need to be cared for like 24/7 for some many weeks and then need to taken for walks everyday ect.

    kittens, well you need to keep your eye on them so they dont ruin furnature lol.

    I dont know how to help you but which one would you be able to look after and care for best?

  3. Well it depends on how much time you have to spend on the new pet.

    I mean if you get a puppy which i have just brought there like a little baby so you need ot spend time with it alot of time.

    On the other hand a kitten well you don't need be walking it about and teaching it to sit and that.

    And a rabbit again all you Will need to be doing is feeding it.

    Good luck.

  4. Kitten, you can still play with them but dogs are better in my opinion. However you have alot more to do with looking after a dog, like walks regardless of the weather or the time of day.

    Rabbits.....some like to be handled some don´t.

    By the way whatever you choose get it from a shelter and do not buy one, there are too many that need love and a good home

  5. firstly what is your experience with animals if its a first pet id go for a kitten they dont need much looking after and are quite independant

    but please do your research first before getting any animal =]

  6. a rabbit

  7. go for a kitten.  I have a cat had her for 6 years and she is great.  They are low maintenance compared to a dog.  I love all animals and would suggest that you contact your nearest cat and dog home you will find a lovely cat, dog or rabbit, which ever you decide to go for and give a needy animal a good home.

    Best of luck

  8. i love rabbits but id say a kitten , but if youre out all day get two as they will play together and be less destructive.

    go for it meeeeeeeeeeeeeow  

  9. Rabbitts do need attention and looking after as all type of pets do, but i think they are slightly easier to look after rather than a kitten or a pup. A puppy you have to train not to p**p indoors or to ruin furnature, to sit and stay to walk properly on a lead, they need toys and if they become ill it can cost quite a bit to get them fixed, but all depending what it is, my family were thinking of getting a pup earlier this year but we decided we really couldn't as someone would have to stay home from work and make sure its ok and behaving because shutting it away looked up in a tiny room isnt a good idea, and neither is leaving it alone in the house most of the day, without suppervision! A kitten does not need as much attention as a dog/pup, they can amuze themselves quite a bit but still need attention, but they are cute and cuddely and don't need much training, only to go to the toilet in a litterbox. Completely your choice but just think about the attention each pet needs (:

  10. Snake :)

  11. I have had experience with all three, since I have a cat and dog and rabbit.

    If you are going to get a rabbit, then you'll need to make sure you get a big enough cage for it, and it needs toys that are made out of wood or something else hard that they can gnaw on, since their teeth keep growing and they need to wear them down so they don't get too long.

    You can buy rabbit toys and cages at a pet store like Petco or Petsmart.

    Also, my rabbit is litter trained, so I change his litter box every other day or so. Actually, I use a sort of special rabbit bedding instead of cat litter.

    If you're going to get a dog, keep in mind that if it doesn't happen to turn out to be one of those 'perfect' dogs who are naturally well-behaved, then you'll need to know how to train it. And also, you'll need to walk it around the neighborhood or a park or something just about every day, so if you don't have time for that then a dog might not be the best choice.

    If you don't have any rules for your dog, it could end up as one of those dogs who barks a ton, jumps up on people, growls, pulls at the leash, etc. I don't want to suggest that dogs are a hassle, but I'm just warning of what could happen if you don't do things correctly. But of course there are ways to prevent poor behavior.

    So again, read up on how to prevent bad dog behavior, if you haven't already.

    About cats...

    They're relatively easy to take care of.

    There are plenty of ways to prevent them from scratching on furniture and carpet, etc.

    For instance, you could cut their claws every month and provide them with a scratching post so that they have something that it's okay to scratch on, instead of scratching on various things around the house.

    You'll need to change their litter box every other day or so, too.

    Whichever pet you get, make sure not to change what type of food you give them too often. Because we made that mistake and now our pets are picky, lol.

    One last thing, I agree that cats and dogs are more fun to play with than rabbits.

  12. A bunny is cute, & soft, & cuddly. & CUTE! I would go for the bunny if I had a chance. But I'm worried my snake would eat it. D:

  13. I think they all take a lot of responsibility cleaning a rabbits hutch, taking a dog for a walk and making sure the cat stays away from the roads. I have two rabbits and two dogs although i love them to bit i would recommend a cat. Get information on all of them before buying your pet. Good luck. x

  14. It doesn't matter which one you go for as they all need the same amount of your attention and care, just in different ways. Whichever pet you do get, you must remember that you are making a big commitment and they need to be given respect. They can't tell you what to do, you have to know what to do.

    Make sure you can afford to have a pet and you have enough space and time to have a pet.

    Always remember:

    A pet is for life, not just for Christmas as the saying goes!

    Good Luck

  15. kitten or pup. They are smarter and more fun to play with. You can walk a dog and play catch with it. It will  also snuggle with you and protect you. A cat will keep mice out of the house, play with you and cuddle with you. They are very cute too.

  16. They are all very cute I would go for a rabbit I love rabbits a lot If you have the space go for all three they all make sweet pets

  17. id get a kitten ive got 4


  18. a dalmation pup

    they r the cutist

  19. a ferret

  20. i would go for a kitten or bunny, dogs are very high maintenance!

    i would say a cat, there friendly and not too much work!

    (i have 3)

    puppies are even more work than a dog and they chew on the house and p**p in it etc... (both dogs and puppies) (you also have to train a puppy, not fun)

    bunnies are really cute but very smelly and don't do that much, its not like a dog or cat which you can play with!

  21. Without question it has to be a kitten, and if your going to be out at work all day definitely consider getting two litter mates to keep each other company.  They will reward and entertain you a hundred times over and while being very loving and great company they are so self sufficient and will get on fine when you are away. But are so welcoming to come home to and cuddle up to.

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