Well, that all depends on where and what you live in. If you live in an apartment in a cool climate, you might want to have some fish, or if you live in a family house in moderate climate, you might want a dog. But to see what goes to your lifestyle, first pick a species, then find out what breeds can live with you, and then choose your pet. And, if adopting, please adopt from a shelter, not a breeder. Not saying you have to, but it's a suggestion.
both because you can have some as pets and some as not for pets
Red-eared sliders are one of the most common types of turtles found in the pet trade, but ... are good for young turtles, but as red eared sliders mature ... more like indoor ... yes they are good indoor pets
Cats , hamsters , birds , turtles , etc . . .
One may buy indoor pets at any reputable pet store. Such stores include Pet Valu and Big Al's. One may also find pets such as goldfish at some Walmart locations.
Cats, dogs, parrots, terrapin, hamsters, rabbits. Some more exotic pets maybe snakes, lizards, chinchillas and bugs!
carom
Indoor pets are often kept indoors for their safety and well-being, as they are protected from extreme weather conditions, predators, and potential dangers found outside. Additionally, indoor pets are usually more closely monitored by their owners, leading to better health care and overall quality of life for the pet.
They are not dogs, they are cats. Are they indoor cats? Some people do keep them as pets but they take a lot of work as they are more to the wilder side of the species then a normal house cat
They are not dogs, they are cats. Are they indoor cats? Some people do keep them as pets but they take a lot of work as they are more to the wilder side of the species then a normal house cat
No, not normally.
No, not all pets smell, some animals or pets smell rather good.
Get a fish.