D.E. asks from Spring, TX on November 20, 2008
Hamster or Guinea Pig
My little ones are saying they are ready for a pet. I thought we would start off small. I grew up with guinea pigs and know nothing about hamsters. I was looking for a little feedback as to which worked best for others. Thanks so much.
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Thank you for all of your input! Maybe I should have mentioned we have had fish for 3 years and they have done very well with that responsibility. Also my son and husband are very allergic to cats, and our landlord nixed a dog. So...that is why we are looking at the two I mentioned. I can't say I have decided yet but I very much appreciate all of the info! It is helping with the process. Thanks so much, and have a great Thanksgiving holiday.
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A.C. answers from Houston on November 21, 2008
I work at petco and they are really two little for that just yet. try a fish and gravitate a little later. you will be the one doing all the work.
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K.B. answers from Houston on November 20, 2008
Hi D.-
I understand you wanting to start small, but having had fish, birds, rabbits and dogs through the years I've found that in a lot of ways small animals are actually much more work and the kids get bored with them since they don't do much. As the others have said, I would consider a cat or even a small to medium sized dog instead.
Good luck with whatever you decide,
K.
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A.C. answers from Houston on November 21, 2008
I work at petco and they are really two little for that just yet. try a fish and gravitate a little later. you will be the one doing all the work.
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M.H. answers from Houston on November 20, 2008
I have had both. Guinea pigs stink!!! Hamsters tend to bite and dont smell so great either!!! That question, to me, is a toss up. If I decided to get my daughter a small animal, I would get a guinea pig. They arent known biters, have better personalities and are easier to hold.
Thats my two cents for what its worth.
M.
P.S. What about a cat? They are pretty self sufficient and wont smell up your home. Also, cleaning those hamster cages, as you may know, can get REAL OLD after a while.
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K.B. answers from Houston on November 20, 2008
Hi D.-
I understand you wanting to start small, but having had fish, birds, rabbits and dogs through the years I've found that in a lot of ways small animals are actually much more work and the kids get bored with them since they don't do much. As the others have said, I would consider a cat or even a small to medium sized dog instead.
Good luck with whatever you decide,
K.
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R.L. answers from Houston on November 20, 2008
I would go with guinea pigs since you know about their care. Plus they are bigger and less likely to get lost in the house when someone takes them out of the cage without permission. (wink wink.)
I grew up with hamsters.
M.S. answers from Houston on November 20, 2008
Adopt a kitten from the pound. So many need good homes, and they come fixed and vaccinated. We have three cats and my parents have a cat and my 17 month old has already learned to pet it gently and he likes to put food in their bowls. They are easy to care for too. Rodents can bite or get lost, dropped, squished, I have had both and rabbits.
D.M. answers from Corpus Christi on November 21, 2008
I have never had hamsters, but I have had several guinea pigs. Loved them! They all had different personalities. The bad thing about guines pigs is that they have a pretty short lifespan-only 2-3 years. Guinea pigs are harder to find in pet stores, but you only need a cage, water bottle, cedar or pine chips for the cage bottom. We also gave ours an empty soda carton so he could chew (helps with keeping teeth shorter)or a section of PVC pipe for him to play/hide inside. I did have a pair and boy do they ever reproduce-so limit it to one at a time. There are several great books available to provide information also. Good luck!
M.S. answers from San Antonio on May 23, 2009
i'm agreing with those who say FISH! Small pets need a lot of cage cleaning or else they stink very quickly. Your kids are too young to be able to do it properly, so the task will fall to you. After a couple of months of this hasssle, you will want to get rid of the pet. This will cause trauma to the kids and represent a major pain for you - WHAT do you do with a hampster/guinea pig, etc when you don't want it anymore? Although you still have to change the fish water, it's not near the hassle and the kids can help.
M.M. answers from Houston on November 21, 2008
I would say a fish they don't need attention they are not like a hamster, guinea pig, cat or dog they all need attention. So if you work full time those animals won't get the attention that they need. So I would stick with a fish. My son is 8 and he wanted a hamster so we convinced him that a fish would be better so he went to petco and picked out a fish, bowl, and things to put in the bowl and also named it he is very happy with it.
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