well the obvious are pets you find in pet stores such as rabbits, guini pigs, gerbils, hamsters, rats, mice, fish, stick insects, parrots, budgies, canaries. the un-obvious are snakes~with no venom or the venom taken out of them~, lizards, tirantulas, scorpians, gekos, frogs, toads. and obvious.. cats, dogs, ferits.
Some animals that are legal to have in New Zealand are dogs, cats, and birds.
you can keep some animals such as hamsters, gerbils, mice, fish and maybe some other small animals
Some people couldn't afford to keep their pets. Farmers were allowd to keep their animals to make more food and produce. People who kept farm animals as non working pets had them taken away most of the time.
Ferrets are legal to own as companion animals because some people prefer to own ferrets for pets as apposed to a dog or cat
first of all, its spelled wild. second, there are plenty of wild animals that you can have as pets. some of them are banned in certain states, and legal in others. for example, you may not be allowed to keep a raccoon in texas, but it might be legal in idaho. almost any wild animal can be kept as a pet, but you have to have a license, and to get a license you have to be at least 21 years of age. personally, i dont encourage keeping wild animals captive. its cruel and not in their nature. it can also be dangerous to the owner. hope this helps!
Some keep them as pets, but they are wild animals, and cannot be completely trusted, and it is illegal in most states.
Clothing for animals can be found at pet stores. Some common types of clothing for animals are coats to keep dogs warm and small boots for pets. Typically, animal clothing is only for pets.
No, not all pets smell, some animals or pets smell rather good.
The Poinsettia is technically not a poisonous plant but some people and animals may have a sensitivity to the sap. Attempt to keep the plant out of reach of children and pets to avoid the irritation.
Essentially all animals ... but vets specialize, some do farm animals, some do pets, some do zoo animals, etc.
Yes, some of the animals kids kept for pets in the American Colonies were dogs, birds, and rabbits. Some children also fed and looked after squirrels, cats, ducks, and guinea pigs.
Yes. All humans keep pets of some sort.