Gerbils and hamsters are pretty smart and easy to take care of.
mice,rats or any other things that it can get
OK let me get this straight. Rats are animals. All forms of life are equal. People just think they are "gross" because they seek shelter in their homes and sometimes have diseases. Pet rats can quite wonderful. You can find a pet rat at a pet shop for about 5$ to 30$. Tip: Do not try to keep wild rats as pets for various reasons.
They'll chase almost any small animal.
a rodent that resembles a large mouse, typically having a pointed snout and a long, sparsely haired tail. Some kinds have become cosmopolitan and are sometimes responsible for transmitting diseases. But pet rats are (mostly) kind and gentle creatures! They are lovable and very clean. If I were you, I would get a pet rat! I already have one!mammalsSpecially bred rats have been kept as pets at least since the late 19th century. Pet rats are typically of variants of the species brown rats, but black rats and giant pouches rats are also known to be kept. Pet rats behave differently than their wild counterparts depending on how many generations they have been kept as pets. Pet rats do not pose any more of a health risk than pets such as cats and dogs. Tamed rats are generally friendly and can be taught to perform selected behaviors. Rats are loving and can sit on your should all day!! They also love attention!! ( i know from experience!!!) I HOPE I HELPED!!!! :)== ==A rat is a type of animal that feeds from old food and from smelly stuff.Also a Rodent, small, and can fit thourgh small spaces.
cute pets and animals. baby aligater or crock chicks ducklings hamsters ginipigs gerbils mice rats kittens puppys sorry dont know any more
She has a small dog called Marlow
Yes. Rattlesnakes will eat most any small rodent.
Yes, but they'd probably die! If you have any pets, I recommend that you do not feed them any sorts of candy or junk. Just feed them the foods that is safe for them to eat.
I live in downtown and I see some rats in my apt...can it be from them?
It is unlikely. Domesticated rats and their wild brethren are very different and wild rats are not likely to be much interested in your pets. If domesticated rats are attracting wild pests, it is likely related to their food. Ensure that the cage is tightly secured and the food stored away and any problem with likely be averted.
Squirrels, mice, rats. any thing they can catch even small dogs.
There have been mixed reports, but in any case it is smarter to keep your pets/ivestock separate - as chickens and bunnies need different housing, food, etc