Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you and DH be open to a rabbit in an outdoor hutch? They can easily be left for a couple of days, but can be a little more interactive for the kids than fish.
Do NOT keep rabbits outside. House rabbits are not made for this (they can’t even breed with wild rabbits, that’s how different they are). Indoor only, and there is no way you can leave them for a few days without someone checking on them (they need to be fed!).
This. Keeping rabbits outside is cruel and shortens their lives. They’re wonderful, and IMO easier than a dog, but definitely not zero maintenance - probably more trouble than a cat, and you have to find a good exotic vet which is difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you and DH be open to a rabbit in an outdoor hutch? They can easily be left for a couple of days, but can be a little more interactive for the kids than fish.
Do NOT keep rabbits outside. House rabbits are not made for this (they can’t even breed with wild rabbits, that’s how different they are). Indoor only, and there is no way you can leave them for a few days without someone checking on them (they need to be fed!).
Anonymous wrote:We have an axolotl. It’s really easy to take care of, highly recommend
Anonymous wrote:My kids (9 and 11) have been begging for a pet for years so two years ago, we got them two fish. Well, both fish have now died and I know the next rounds of "can we get a pet?" is coming. I am not opposed to getting more fish but am open to considering other pets as well. Here are the major issues with pets for us:
--DH is allergic to cats and dogs (the saliva, not the hair)
--We go away on the weekends a lot to see my parents so don't want a pet that we can't leave with self-feeders for a few days at a time
--DH and I are not pet-lovers so not looking for a pet that we will be taking care of after the kids are gone
DH doesn't want anything too smelly (hamster, gerbil, bunny) and I don't like the idea of reptiles. I would consider a frog but not thrilled with having to get crickets to feed them.
DS wants an axolotl but I have heard they are a lot to take care of. I would consider this though as long as we could leave them for a few days.
Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Would you and DH be open to a rabbit in an outdoor hutch? They can easily be left for a couple of days, but can be a little more interactive for the kids than fish.