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A pet turtle would be easier to convince your parents that a ferret. A ferret as a pet requires a lot of care, more than a cat or dog.
First off, you need to be sure you are ready for the responsibility of owning a turtle. If you are considering a water turtle, they can be very expensive to give them the adequate sized aquarium, proper heat and light setup and all of the accessories that go with setting up a proper tank.

You'll need a really good filtration system and you'll still need to change the water frequently. There is a lot of expense in the initial setup. Once established, however, water turtles are fun, easy to care for and do not need a lot of expense after their initial setup is done.

If you want land turtles, there is less expense but you still need the proper heat, light and tank setup.

If you've done your research and you know everything that the turtles need in order to live a healthy life, then you are ready to have the talk with your parents about the turtles.

Explain to your parents that you have done your research. Give them a run down of what you have to have to set up a proper environment for the turtle. Tell them where you will get the supplies and the turtle itself and how much it will cost.

Next, tell them you understand the responsibility involved in owning a pet turtle. Tell them what you will do to care for the turtle, how often and what help you will need.

For example, if you want your dad to build a wooden box for a land turtle, explain that you'll need help with the building of the box and initial setup but can then take care of the turtle yourself.

You must also realize that the turtles will not interact with you very much. I have land turtles that I rarely even see. They burrow down in their substrate and they don't come out much.

Water turtles are fun to watch and they do interact some. My water turtles "beg" for treats. They follow me (they swim from one end of their tank to the other) when I walk through the room and splash their water when I approach them.

Just remember, all pets deserve to be healthy and taken care of if kept in captivity. Put their health and needs first and foremost. If you can't properly care for them, don't get them as a pet.

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