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Yodel wrote:They are cute, but are they good to hold and/or handle?
ummm, depends if you touch the quills
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Which isn't hard, seeing as they only cover 80-90% of its body.
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Try picking them up from the bottom or putting your hand on the front then sweeping back with the effect of flattening the quills.
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Yodel wrote:I was hoping to get something big, like a mammal, and something that doesn't necessarily need to be kept in a cage.
Large desert tortoise's are pretty awesome.


They have neat personality's and act like a dog or cat. Unfortunately some of the bigger ones need a space to live. Basically a 20x20 patch of land in cased in concrete like six feet down in the ground. The buggers dig.


Life span is about 60-70 years.

And they range from around 25 pounds but can grow up to 200!
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Russian Tortoise- The have a decent life span and dont get super huge. Even though it has a cage my sister frequently lets it run around the house.
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ferrets are awesome. seriously they're great.
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I was about to say that. -_-
buy a beagle or sumthin
unless you want a corgi
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I have a bearded dragon yes they need big cages and some of the gear is expensive to keep them but there AWESOME! i spent over $250 on mine. it love it. i think i will get another and bread them because babies are like $100. a good pet. get them while there young. cheaper. plus they get used to you.
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CptnNsan0 wrote:ferrets are awesome.
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Sorry, no ferrets. I once had a Ferret -- no more than a few years ago. I loved him, he was adorable, smart, and energetic. Then he got distemper and died.

No ferrets.

EDIT:

What about Siberian Cats? I heard that they are very hypoallergenic, but keep in mind that my brother has just about the worst reaction to cats that you can get. He contracts asthmatic-like symptoms, and even hives.
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a dog?
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NO DOGS

Jeebus, how many times must I say this?
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get a bunny wabbit.
unless hes allergic to those too.
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Well if you can't get a cat maybe try a dog.

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But yeah, bunny sounds cool.


Or a flea circus! Those are always great fun, right up until they get loose.
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Domesticate a abandoned baby squirrel, they are really fun pets. I had a pet squirrel, I was young and my parents made me let him go when he was a year old =[ He was really fun I got him a little leash, and used to walk him ^_^

Or you can get a Chinchilla.
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your really picky man. there aren't a lot of pets out there that are independent.

I suggest you reconsider the ferret though. just because it happened before doesnt mean it will again.
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DeadHamster wrote:Well if you can't get a cat maybe try a dog.

JK



But yeah, bunny sounds cool.


Or a flea circus! Those are always great fun, right up until they get loose.
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Anyway, does anyone know the level of cat dander (the Fel-Dh1 allergen) required to set off an allergic reaction? I know that the average cat produces about 63,000 micrograms of Fel-Dh1, while a Siberian Cat produces only 200 micrograms.
CptnNsan0 wrote:your really picky man. there aren't a lot of pets out there that are independent.

I suggest you reconsider the ferret though. just because it happened before doesnt mean it will again.
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Actually Yodel, you should go with your pig Idea. They are helllla cute =]


Pigs are really really smart. They can be trained to do just about anything, they aren't disgusting slobs... those are the ones that get slaughtered....

Pot belly info.

http://www.potbellypigofmyheart.com/rig ... or_you.htm
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I've read up on it, and I'm discouraged. They seem to be just as much work, if not more, than a dog. They require a lot of attention (or they'll become destructive), they are very fussy, and they tend to turn over everything in a house, due to a base instinct to dig for roots and tubers.
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A dog really would be the way to go. They do require potty training when you first buy one, and you have to teach it a few other things as well, but at least you can teach a dog. Other animals within the boundaries of common house pets really can't be taught. Dogs really do fend for themselves most of the time, though. Just remember to feed it and let it outside every so often and you're good. You can also do more things with dogs as well; like take them for walks, on trips, play with them, etc. Cats just sit on their ass and be little ass holes. Hamsters just really stay in their cage all the time, etc.
The dog GTAF linked to is fucking awesome. I would love to have a dog like that.
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