Thursday, July 29, 2010

What pet would be suitable for a teenage boy and how interactive is it?

We own birds and a dog ,but we are not really keen on rats or miceWhat pet would be suitable for a teenage boy and how interactive is it?
Sorry dude, there is not enough detail to answer your question.





Is the boy active, how old of a tennager, does he have a lot of time to spend with it, (job, school, after school sports, always out with friends etc....)





Keep in mind if the boy doesn't raise it, someone will have too and that will more than likely fall on you. So to be safe at least find one that you can agree upon.





I love dogs, but that is just me.What pet would be suitable for a teenage boy and how interactive is it?
a chia pet.
Ick..I'm not keen on rats or mice either! Seems most people are trying to keep them OUT of their houses :)


Depending on what type of dog you have, a ferret can actually be a great pet! And no..it's not from the rat famiy. It's actually a domesticated weasel. They're very curious and a lot of fun. They love to be handled, etc.


Some guys like reptiles as well. Although I can't imagine an affectionate snake (again ICK), some of the bearded dragons, iguanas, etc if raised and handled from early on become quite adept at pet status and look forward to being taken out and held and hand fed.


The other pet that is actually pretty interactive? Is the Oscar fish. It gets big though and requires a minimum of a 55 gallon tank. It recognizes its owners and will readily swim up for a pet or a handout if raised from a small fish. They also like to eat feeder fish, etc and some people find that very interesting to watch their habits.
get him a ferret





have a look at this


http://www.metacafe.com/watch/502677/ferrets_go_wild/
i got two lizards i have a lot of time for him a bearded dragon or a leopard gecko
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