Not a good idea, it may upset your pets with all the noise and strange people, this will stress them out! Keep them in a separate part of the house.
A good pet to keep in your room is a rat!
There are many functions of a door: a) a fire door - to keep fire away from the room b) for privacy c) keep noise out d) stop the draft from making the room cold e) keep the room warm f) keep unwanted people/pets out
There are many functions of a door: a) a fire door - to keep fire away from the room b) for privacy c) keep noise out d) stop the draft from making the room cold e) keep the room warm f) keep unwanted people/pets out
It all depends on the temperature of the room. A room cannot be too overheated or too under-heated. Always keep your pets in 75 degree (F) room.
I am a level 35, i can't remember when I could first get 8 in a room, but currently the max number (for me, a L35) is 8 pets per room.
Depending on how many mice there are (obviously the more mice, the more room needed) an old aquarium would be good but you may want to add more ventilation. Also a bin cage is really good. (which is what i use for my mouse) research ''bin cages'' and it will show you what they are, and how to make them. Have fun with your mice/mouse!
What kind of pets? Anyway if they r cats, maybe u should try to keep the cat out of the baby's room. If a dog, u should put it outside? Try to keep all pets away from the baby until it's a bit older.
well have the room separated and label everything and put them togather and the room will be neat
Fancy mice are the most common type of pet mice. They come in the smaller 'pet' variety most commonly found in pet shops, and also the larger 'show' type that are bred for showing as the name suggests. Multimmamate mice are the next common - these are also known as natel rats, or african soft-furs. They are larger than pet mice and sometimes have a reputation for being more aggressive although this is usually down to poor upbringing and lack of handling whilst young. They are sometimes referred to as the link between rats and mice. More exotic tyes of mice include African striped grass mice (Zebra Mice), African Pygmy Mice and Harvest mice. The availability of these may depend on the laws in your country, and they require more specialised care than fancy mice. They are not often handleable so are pets more to observe than interact with.
Say you'll keep it in your room and take it out whenever they go in the room. After alot of begging my parents finally came around. Say you'll keep it in your room and take it out whenever they go in the room. After alot of begging my parents finally came around.
Microfiber is probably the best fabric for living room furniture in houses that have pets. Leather may be another good fabric, however claws can sometimes scratch the leather.