Vancouver_cinful -> RE: Easter animal gifts? (3/13/2006 4:53:08 PM)
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ORIGINAL: RiotGirl i'd go for the guinea pig. Bunnies die to easily. Had two bunnies a year or so ago. One response said they dont do much. Kind of true. Kind of boring, frighten to easily.. but it could of just been the fact that my 2 year old terror introduced them to the family by wacking them with hairbrushes. My impression is that bunnies have very differing personalities. I have heard of bunnies like you describe, but my bunny was exactly opposite. He was fearless, played games on me, and even appeared to have a sense of himour. (Most bunny experts will say that some bunnies love to play tricks and mine did.) I'm not sure how you'd go about figuring out which type of personality you are going to get, mine seemed very cuddly and passive when I got him and he grew out of that fast! LOL He hated being held, and it was a 3 man job to clip his nails!! He was aggravating at times, but he was also awesome company. He knew how to get me out of my computer chair, by pulling my pant leg, knocking things off the coffee table, throwing toys in my direction...He even had a game where every time he saw me head to the bathroom he'd race me to get there first, and he'd be sitting in front of the toliet when I got there, with a tilted head and a humorous glint in his eye. Stupid humans are sooo slow, it seem to say!! LOL As for guinea pigs, I think they are great, too. Love the squeaks and squeals, and apparently yes, they often do well with other pets such as dogs, rabbits, etc. As far as I can tell, the biggest determining factor in how engaging these animals will be as pets, is how much time they are out of their cage and socializing. I knew a canary once that was guite the charactor, but he spent most of his days cage-free. (Messy but fun). Pets are only as enjoyable as the amount of love and energy you are willing to put into them. Cin
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