Depends on the pet, what you define as being "troublesome," and your tolerance for being "troubled." Since the experience of "troublesome" is subjective, the question involves a matter of opinion. However, since the denotation of "troublesome" is "causing problems or worries," it's undoubtedly true that most people will, at some time, experience problems or concerns about their pets that they find "troublesome." So the statement also has a component of fact.
Right now, I'm finding my puppy troublesome because she's trying to help me type. Maybe she wants to share her opinion.
I dont know they are both great pets i dont own any but i have seen one of my friends guinea pigs there are playful and cuddly and my cousins rabbits they are playful and cuddly to
Pets
Well... if one fourth of students have pets... 32/4=8, so 8 students have pets. If there are a total of 32 students, minus the 8 that have pets, 24 do not have pets!
She has no pets.
You can't eat them because there too small and some may be poisonus. Some may be big but there your pets. But raising fish like milkfish you can eat them because there edible . Some fish like goldfish is not edible.
The cast of Troublesome Pets - 1914 includes: Ford Sterling
In my opinion, pets are a nuisance. In my opinion, trees are a good resource. In my opinion, shopping is fun!
sometimes
either animated pets, or virtual pets, some refer to them sometimes in a video game.
Cheetahs are sometimes kept as pets, and ancient Egyptians often had them.
Ferrets are awsome pets.I have 3!! But this is my opinion
I would believe that she has pets considering the fact that her parents are veterinarians
This is a matter of opinion. If you like pets (cats, dogs, horses and such) then pets is a good investment. If not, then you could skip Pets and never miss anything that you wanted to do.
Pets sometimes awaken their sleeping person when a fire threatens their home.
no parrrots arnt in fact they are pets!
no they are not. they are sometimes kept as pets.
Pets do bring happiness if your sad but sometimes unknown dogs don't they tackle you