Chinchillas
Chinchillas
Chinchillas are nocturnal rodents from South America that have become popular pets because of their soft fur, adorable appearance and general lack of odor. They are not a recommended pet for children as they can bite if they are squeezed too tightly.
Guinea Pig
Guinea Pig
Guinea pigs can weigh a couple of pounds and generally live for five to seven years. They are social animals who prefer to live in small groups. If you keep two or more females together, they will become great friends. If you want two males, its smart to choose two babies from the same litter.
Chinese Hamster
Chinese Hamster
These Hamsters make adorable pets. They are friendly, small and very cuddly. You can feed these hamsters a pelleted diet and loose mix. This food is readily available at almost every supermarket. You could also supplement it with some common household food items.
Rabbits
Rabbits
They can be trained to use a litter box, theyll come when called, and some will engage their owners in a daily game of tag! Domestic rabbits are delightful companion animals. They are inquisitive, intelligent, sociable and affectionateand if well-cared for, indoor rabbits can live for seven to ten or more years. Hay, Pellets and Leafy Greens make up a healthy diet for your pet rabbit.
Gerbils
Gerbils
Chinchillas are nocturnal rodents from South America that have become popular pets because of their soft fur, adorable appearance and general lack of odor. They are not a recommended pet for children as they can bite if they are squeezed too tightly.
Hairless Rat
Hairless Rat
Hairless rats have a strange appearance and special needs that are slightly different from the averaged furred pet rat. Use soft cage bedding to accommodate a hairless rat's sensitive skin. You should keep their enclosure in a warm draft-free location as they can easily get cold and could become ill. Hairless rats require a cleaner cage than rats with fur, as it is easier for them to develop skin rashes and infections.