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5 Popular Small

Pets

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TABLE OF
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VIDEOS

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#5
Guinea Pig
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Life Span:Five to 10 years


Best For:Children of any age; a great "starter"
pet
Feeding:Commercial pellets, prairie hay, fresh
vegetables and water; daily dose of vitamin C
Housing and Exercise:Guinea pigs need lots
of exercise. However, resist the urge to add an
exercise wheel to its cage. That's because
running in a wheel could cause injuries to your
guinea pig's back or legs.

Ragamuffin

#4
Geckos
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Life Span:Up to 20 years


Best For:Children 10 and older
Feeding:Worms and crickets, fresh
water
Housing and Exercise:Heated
terrariums ranging from 24 to 29
degrees Celsius during the day, and
only slightly cooler at night. Minimal
exercise.

#3
Parrots
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Life Span:Up to 80 years


Best For:Any age, but better for
teenagers and adults
Feeding:Commercial seed mixes, fresh
water; fresh vegetables and fruit
Housing and Exercise:Cage should be
large enough for bird to fly short distances
and should be cleaned every other day
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#2
Chinchilla
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Life Span:Up to 20 years


Best For:Children over 10; chinchillas
are fragile animals
Feeding:Commercial pellets, fresh water
Housing and Exercise:The chinchilla
doesn't need complicated care. It will
thrive in a variety of environments and
temperature conditions.
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Ferrets

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#1
Hermit
Crab
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Life Span:Up to 30 years


Best For:Any age
Feeding:Commercial pellets,
dechlorinated fresh water and salt water,
occasional fruit.
Housing and Exercise:Hermit crabs can
live in terrariums.Love humid conditions,
which can be encouraged with a daily
misting. With sand to dig and rocks to
climb, hermit crabs don't need additional
exercise.

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Rabbits

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Selecting the small pet that's right for your


home is no small decision.
With all the adorably tiny options, it can
be difficult to determine whether your
family's new addition should have fins or
fur.
After all, some pets need massive
amounts of care and attention, while
others prefer to be left alone.
It all depends on how much time and
effort you're willing to put forth to become
a pet owner.

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