Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8-year old daughter has been begging to get a bearded dragon or a hamster for months. We already have two cats. She's getting new dresser that would give us room for a cage in her room, so I'm inclined to give and let her get one or the other.
Does anyone have advice on which would be easier to take care of and--most important to me--does not smell bad. I had a hamster when I was a kid and remember that cleaning the cage was disgusting.
Any guidance would be very welcome!
np this may not be helpful but, your dd has two pets. I would tell her if she was my dd that she can get whatever she wants when she is an independent woman living on her own. Bearded dragons need to be fed live crickets. Are you prepared for that? Hamsters will be food for the cats. Does you dd help with the care of the cats? Probably not. If you want either one than get it but be prepared to do all the work and get little affection ( relative to the cat)
Anonymous wrote:And anyone that would like to buy my bearded dragon and his enclosure with all of the stuff needed for him comment back on me.
I have a bearded dragon and I would like to just comment that my bearded dragons takes big poops and they are hard to clean and from my stand point I think that hamsters would be easier to take care ofAnonymous wrote:Dragon hands down. Now it will take a gross poop which is small and you can scoop it out very easily. We love ours and he is almost cuddly.
Anonymous wrote:If I were you, I would choose the bearded dragon. Because hamsters have a lot of disadvantages and no pros. They smell bad, you can't pet them properly, you can't play with them, they make noise at night and keep you awake if you have a sensitive sleep. In general, I love dogs very much. And I have had my favorite dog since I was a kid, Jack, now he lives with my parents. He is hilarious. One day he got so playful with my hand that he accidentally snatched my dragon-vibe.com ring and almost swallowed it. That's not likely to happen to a bearded dragon.
Anonymous wrote:My 8-year old daughter has been begging to get a bearded dragon or a hamster for months. We already have two cats. She's getting new dresser that would give us room for a cage in her room, so I'm inclined to give and let her get one or the other.
Does anyone have advice on which would be easier to take care of and--most important to me--does not smell bad. I had a hamster when I was a kid and remember that cleaning the cage was disgusting.
Any guidance would be very welcome!
Anonymous wrote:Both seem like undesirable pets. I'd get fish.
Anonymous wrote:Will hamsters attract mice into your house?