Which do you prefer: bunnies, hamsters, guinea pigs, or mice (as pets)
I wasnt in charge of the mice and I wasnt friends with the person that was, so I have no idea.
OPPS didnt see the other question... netherland dwarf rabbits I believe
Bunnies pee every where,hamsters need attention,guinea pigs are alright,mice are pretty cool because they crawl and cling to your t-shirt.
i prefer rats and chinchillas. but out of those i prefer mice or guinea pigs. here is something on each of them.
hamsters- more likly to bite then any rodent and cant live with a buddy. she are nocteral. and arent really that active.
they can escape easirer and arent asd freiendly as they could be.
guinea pigs - can be very loving. and so affection for you if you bond with them. they get scared easier and sqeal when hungry. they are shy and arent that active either but if you really bonded it would b more active. they are good pets.
mice- theese are my favorite. they are the most hyper and love running on a wheel. but you would have to get at least 2 because every mouse needs a buddy and dont like to be alone. they are the most jumpy and playful and are just like a miniatur rat, they are very smart and cost the cheapest.
whatever you chose, have fun with him
hope i helped
guinea pigs theyre so cute and chubby =]
hamsters...
they are small enough so that they don't need too much attention, but you can hold them and play with them.
i think hamsters because i have had 5 altogether
I had owned bunnies, hamsters, a nd guinea pigs.
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