Vinsanity93
Android Enthusiast
Hey guys! Been a while since I was on here...but anyways, I'm hoping to get a pet soon ever since my friend showed me her sugar gliders. The thing is I don't know what to get. I wanted sugar gliders but as of right now, they are pretty expensive. I had a couple of dogs, cats, chickens, and farm animals before I moved to the US (I lived on a farm obviously) so I'm familiar with taking care of animals.
I haven't had a pet since I moved though and I'm still in college, so something that's not too high maintenance. I also live in Long Island, NY so it needs to be comfortable during the seasons. I also don't have a lot of space in my room so I would prefer something small but not something that could "get lost" inside my house lol. I'd also like a pet that I can play with AKA hold in my hands, bring to school, etc. Right now I'm thinking about rabbits, chinchillas, hedgehogs, and guinea pigs. I've looked at the pros and cons of each but I would like a pet owners opinion about what would be best and/or recommend different animals. If a pet needs to be in a pair, that's fine too. I'm also not a fan of neutering/spaying...
Thanks for helping me choose my new buddy!
I haven't had a pet since I moved though and I'm still in college, so something that's not too high maintenance. I also live in Long Island, NY so it needs to be comfortable during the seasons. I also don't have a lot of space in my room so I would prefer something small but not something that could "get lost" inside my house lol. I'd also like a pet that I can play with AKA hold in my hands, bring to school, etc. Right now I'm thinking about rabbits, chinchillas, hedgehogs, and guinea pigs. I've looked at the pros and cons of each but I would like a pet owners opinion about what would be best and/or recommend different animals. If a pet needs to be in a pair, that's fine too. I'm also not a fan of neutering/spaying...
Thanks for helping me choose my new buddy!

Since Great Danes are my favorite dogs, I think it can go without saying that using indoor pottying products has never been part of the equation for me! But they supposedly work well for little dogs.
Do you have any idea how much it can cost to PROPERLY care for a pet? I do! I have decades of experience under my belt. I've spent upwards of $2,000 IN A MONTH on veterinary care for a sick cat. I won't even describe the costs involved with caring for my arthritic Great Danes.



