Ok me and my room mate were thinking about getting a new pet, we were either thinking about getting a puppy, or my plan a lobster.
Any suggetions?
Ok me and my room mate were thinking about getting a new pet, we were either thinking about getting a puppy, or my plan a lobster.
Any suggetions?
Get a ferret… they don't stink!
Make sure you do your research and determine which is better for your lifestyle. Remember puppies live for 15+, and will need all their vet visits, shots, dentals, etc. And puppies have to go quite a bit at first to get their puppy shots.
As for a lobster..a nice big tanks with good filters. Though if i were you I and was going to have to get all that for a lobster, I would just forget the lobster and get a really cool Marine fish. Maybe a lion fish, or some kind of eel.
It would probably be easier to go smaller. Ferrets are awfully cute, and they have the funniest personalities. There are also rabbits, and chinchillas. I would love a sugar glider.
Anyways, don't know if I was any help. Good luck finding a pet.
Get a hamster. Or a Rabbit. They both need less attention then a pup.
Depends on where you live, for one thing. Do you have a yard for a dog, or would you be willing to take him out for walks and play time a couple of times a day? Also, if this is your roomie, when you go seperate ways, who takes the pet? Will you guarrantee being able to take care of a pet that may live more than 15 years? Plus pay for food, vaccinations, license, other medical bills from illness/injury?
If you're not sure what your situation is going to be in a few years, stick with an animal like a hamster, rat, fish, they're easy to take care of.
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lol what do u mean by "new"?
does that mean u have another one before?
(there can only be a new when there was an old)
what happened to it?
Dude.
Go with the lobster.
If you decide you don't like the lobster as a pet anymore, you can always eat it.
Howabout a virtual pet?
Get one that lives for a long time.
Lobsters as pets? What has the world come to…?
Corn snakes are a good choice. They're inexpensive, relatively docile and resilient, and have been kept for many years, so they've debugged the care process pretty well. You'll probably only need to feed them once a week or even less frequently (depending on season) and clean them equally often. They'll fit in a mid-sized aquarium and are quiet.
Definitely a penguin. nods
… Or maybe a turtle.
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Lobsters as pets? What has the world come to…?
Here on Oahu, at Ranch-99 there used to be one of those claw game machine things. The only difference was, instead of grabbing toys, you grab live lobsters. They were intended to be food, but when I caught one, we kept it as a pet for a month or so. Unfornunately, we decided it was best for it to meet it's fate, and we cooked it. It tasted really good actually.
Two years ago or so, they removed that machine from the store. I miss those days.
A hamster =D Its a good pet, so cudwy wuddwy!
My roommate and I got a pair of kittens. It's so fun <3.
Get a Siamese Fighting Fish.
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A hamster =D Its a good pet, so cudwy wuddwy!
Especially when it dies from almost none to zero immnue system because of lack of nutrition after it eats, a mere 2 weeks after you got it.
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Especially when it dies from almost none to zero immnue system because of lack of nutrition after it eats, a mere 2 weeks after you got it.
A hamster is the lazy mans pet. No real attention needed for it but to just enjoy watching him live his life until his expected death. Kind of like sims.
Guinea pigs are good pets, as well… plus you can hold them in a blanket like a baby & feed em carrots!
Rats are much better pets than hamsters, because hamsters are solitary creatures, not really wanting attention, whereas rats are social, and love human attention. They're really rather smart and you can train them to do tricks and even be litter trained if you're patient enough. Unfortunately they rarely live more than 3 years, maybe 4 if you're lucky. I had a rat that lived to be about 4, but I actually had to put her to sleep because she had a huge tumor and was just looking sickly and listless.
I got a dog, who fills my bedrooms floor up with dog shit. But I've had him for 12 years, basically my entire life and I love him with all my heart.
But, get a cat. They goto the litter box and you can be lazy with them. Just give plenty of love.
Yeah, rats are awesome. I have had two in the past and they were so sweet. Hamsters are evil. they are nocturnal and really grouchy when you wake them up. I have been bit by so many stupid hamsters. The Dwarf ones are cute but even more ill tempered than the regular ones. They will chase your hand down to bite you.
Also, if you like snakes, milk snakes are really cool too. There is one at work that I loved, but I sold him today. Both milk and corn snakes are really docile, and if started early will eat frozen mice, you won't have to feed them live mice.
Though Cats are the best pets ever!
Dogs need walks and attention (but are good if you have a yard)
Cats ruin your house (though I love them)
Hamsters smell
Turtles really smell
Rats I could never own because I live in NY and I have been traumatized, just thinking about them as pets… shudders
Lobsters are good eats, but you can't huggle them without getting pinched
My advice: Go for the snake!
Maybe a Rabbit is better then a hamster? But I like Guinea pigs too, When I get to college I have to get all these pets.
Maybe a Rabbit is better then a hamster? But I like Guinea pigs too, When I get to college I have to get all these pets.
Rabbits will eat your carpet, or anything else that's fabric & you wouldn't want eaten… trust me, I know...
Rabbits will eat your carpet, or anything else that's fabric & you wouldn't want eaten… trust me, I know...
I had a rabbit when I was a kid that ate anything rubber. We kept her in the garage and she ate my bicycle tires, and half a floor mat from our car. She also ate a hole in a friends shirt while she was holding her. We gave her away, and the first night she ate the hose to their washing machine. ::wassat:
Cats only ruin your house if you have lots of them and you let them.
I've seen houses with one or two cats that are prestine, because the cats were trained to be well-behaved. Some people are just too lazy to train them…or they have exceptionally problematic cats. My little cat Ziggy REALLY took a lot of training, still ongoing...probably because he's part feral. Our old cat Cinto was a saint of a cat. Even Brownie, the stray cat we brought in, is completely mellow...he was obviously previously owned by someone else but was abandoned.
Go for a dog. They are very loyal if trained and can protect the house or you in the time of need. Dogs can be trained to do alot of things, heck my dog eats rice and other asian foods. That and don't get a cat…just my opinion but this one time a cat attacked me out of nowhere...and well...I kinda hate cats now.
If you dont want to give it too much attetion but still want to play with it, get a cat since they can be trained and can protect you a bit. Though you might want to train it on what to attack and what not to attack.
wow quite the turn out. but yeah A pemguin would be cool ocean but i eiher have to capture it or buy it.
And cosmic i work in a seafood department at wall mart and every time i cook a lobster i feel terrible
Mmmm seafood…
I mean, sorry...maybe you should work at a restaurant where they don't cook lobsters :3 I have a hard time feeling sorry for creatures that taste good...I don't think I could slaughter a pig or cow myself though. Chickens, I could deal with cutting their heads off. Fish, I could kill and clean. If I had to fend for my own food I guess I wouldn't eat red meat or pork.
I want a Shikachu for a pet.
ha ha was a bout to ask what that wa then i look to the left lol, i would get one too but they are so hard and uber rare to catch
I have a hard time feeling sorry for creatures that taste good…I don't think I could slaughter a pig or cow myself though. Chickens, I could deal with cutting their heads off. Fish, I could kill and clean.
Try killing & gutting a deer… it's traumatizing... especially when you're 7 years old... lol
If you don't feel right about killing and gutting it yourself, you shouldn't be eating it. Think of how many vegitarians there would be, if people actually followed that. Though, I would have to stop being vegitarian then. (I do it for health reasons, not for moral)
Don't get me wrong… I will kill, gut, skin, etc. ANY animal that I want to eat... I'm just lazy & like to skip the hassle...
that's a different story
Lobsters are basically fat insects living in water. If you don't have any regretsl after squashing a bug, and I sure as hell don't, you shouldn't feel remorseful when you boil a lobster alive.
I've seen a pig getting killed when I was a kid… Wasn't a pretty sight. Still didn't stop me from eating pork though, but I can't help to feel a little bit sorry everytime I have a piece of bacon. I like pigs.
I couldn't actually take the life of something..but once that is already done..
I grew up in a farm town and understand the concept of raising livestock for market. I showed pigs all during high school. Sent three to market, and the last one ended up in my freezer. the first time it was hard, because I got attached and thought of him as a pet. Next ones I didn't.
I have seen a pig and cow being processed, didn't bother me at all. (I wasn't there when they actually killed the animal) and in my Animal Science class at OSU, we toured the processing plant that was on campus.
I don't mind eating meat, but I have a lot of respect for vegetarians. I couldn't do it.
On the pet topic…a lobster would be a nice conversation starter. "you have any pets" Yeah I got a lobster.
Lobsters are basically fat insects living in water. If you don't have any regretsl after squashing a bug, and I sure as hell don't, you shouldn't feel remorseful when you boil a lobster alive.
I've seen a pig getting killed when I was a kid… Wasn't a pretty sight. Still didn't stop me from eating pork though, but I can't help to feel a little bit sorry everytime I have a piece of bacon. I like pigs.
ok when you see and insect with claws you let me know
A Praying mantis technically has claws.
scorpiens too, right?
Scorpin's Arent that big, and preying mantis have sycthes more then claws in my opinion
A lot of insects do have pinchers that are similar to a crustacean's. They're just smaller. And don't taste as good.
My brother once had a blue-tongued lizard.
A lot of insects do have pinchers that are similar to a crustacean's. They're just smaller. And don't taste as good.
are you saying that from experience?
I've eaten some bugs, prepared in interesting ways.
So in a sense, yes. XD
There was an article I saw that I was looking for…about how people in Africa or wherever it was have this big feast of locusts...they call them the "shrimp of the desert" because they taste similar, apparentlly.
Us humans concentrate too much on looks, if someone cooked a locust while we aren't present and then present it to us saying it is shrimp, we'd most likely eat it and like it.
Well sounds like you should consider getting tropical salt water fish that don't reqire all that much care.
Otherwise, if you want a pet pet, then if you feel like it a cat(although I'm not fond of most of them, not playful enough) or a small dog(but no chiauwa or however it's spelled, unless you really love them) like a maltese or a small poodle. I like maltipoos.
Locusts… yuck. I'm not bais against people that eat insects, but to be honest, just about the only insect I would ever eat is that big worm thing they have in Australia that
they ate on Crocodile Dundee... and that's only because it looks like a bird -_-