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Old 09-03-2009, 22:39   #1
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Default I am thinking of getting a pet.

But I am unsure of exactly what.

I live on my own, and have done for just over 3 years now, since my wife died in a road traffic accident. I would really like a companion, as to be honest, my life is feeling a little empty.

I'm not too keen on dogs as they require a lot of exercise and i had a hip replacement 3 years ago which gives me a little jip, from time to time.

So i think that perhaps a cat would suit my current situation, although i think that maybe a rabbit, or guinea pig might also be quite rewarding.

I would be interested to hear your opinions

thanks in advance.
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Old 09-03-2009, 22:50   #2
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Cat. I'd call it Pedro.
Do you work?
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Old 09-03-2009, 22:51   #3
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Do you want some Gerbils? We have a few in a cage here, they're not weaned yet.
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Old 09-03-2009, 22:51   #4
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Wabbit!

Great pet to have, best kept in pairs, can be litter trained and can live inside if you want some actual company in the evenings. I can give you lots of advice and help if you decide on getting one, but that would be my vote in the first place.
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Old 09-03-2009, 22:52   #5
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Old 09-03-2009, 22:53   #6
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Yes, I am a civil servant, but I am to be retired in approximately 9 months.

Why pedro, seems a funny name for a cat
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Old 09-03-2009, 22:58   #7
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Kitty cat !



Easy to look after, not expensive but cuddly and friendly. It's so nice coming home to work to a little Madame Meooooow
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Old 09-03-2009, 23:06   #8
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I agree! Ratties are wonderful pets. (I didn't actually check the thread, I'm just guessing you're bigging up the rats!)

Cats are great too. Jasper is my baby. He's so chatty and snuggly but cat fur gets everywhere!!
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Old 09-03-2009, 23:12   #9
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I know the feeling. I'm in the same boat (living on my own) and I'd love the company. Unlike you, I'd love a dog both for the company and the exercise, but really don't think it's an option.

The exercise issue with dogs isn't as clear-cut as you suggest. While exercise is good for them, not all require limitless quantities of it. Some will quite happily race around a back garden, for example (if you have one).

Wabbits and guinea pigs are great, but the latter tends to belong outside. Keeping a rabbit indoors is possible if you get the right breed. Takhisis suggestion is certainly an option too.

Cats tend to want to be at least semi-independent. Something to bear in mind if you're looking for company.

The work question is a good one as if you do it will rule out pets that can't be left on their own on a regular basis.
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Old 09-03-2009, 23:15   #10
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Wabbits and guinea pigs are great, but the latter tends to belong outside.
Out of interest, why do you think guinea pigs belong outside?

Had guinea pigs off and on for the past 12-14 years and they've always been kept inside in a hutch or caged enclosure, in the case of the newest 2.
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