i personally think bunnies are the easiest to care for. but everone has their own oppinions. puppies are way too hard; you know the frasing: puppies are like having another baby! but yeah kittens arent as hard, but they r pretty tough work. ferrets smell alot! im not kidding they will stink up your house! stick with a small bunny, their less work,good luck :D
2007-09-02 12:11:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Well a ferret smells. A bunny is kinda easy to look out for. I have one. A kitten depends if you keep it inside or outside. But kittens are very loving. As for puppy, you have to train them to go outside to use the bathroom. You also have to teach obey simple things. A puppy will be so happy when you come home. I can truly say I love my bunny. My kids love him too. Like every other animal you have go with what you want.
2007-09-02 14:44:38
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answered by Bird Lady 2
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i have never had a bunny so i don't know about that but i had kittens and ferrets.
You should have a room with no reclining chairs with ferrets or folding couches and stuff and you should let them out of the cage my ferrets i had two always pooped on the floor and it was kinda gross and they smell so you have to give them a bath a lot and they need lots of love and care and we couldn't keep our cuz it took to much effort and cant leave them for even a weekend alone. And right now i have 5 cats they are easy you have to train them to go in the litter box and clean the litter box ( you have to clean the ferrets cages a lot too) and we put food in the cats bowl when its empty same with water ( you have to remember to change the ferrets water too) and just play with them a give them love! i would say get a cat i have 5 and they aren't too much to handle
2007-09-02 11:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I would think a cat/kitten would be easiest, surprisingly enough.
Rabbits & ferrets demand a lot of attention, and need their cages to be upkept. Dogs require attention and exercise.
Cats/kittens require some affection, but usually ''on their own terms'', and a daily scoop of the litter box.
Now...medically.....bunnies are easier. They don't require shots, descenting, or other ''basic vet care''.
2007-09-02 11:34:45
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answered by Anonymous
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All of them are a lot of work and require a lot of maintance. If this is your first pet, I would go for a bunny or maybe even a kitten. However, remember puppies and kittens need spaying/neutering, routine shots (starting at 6 weeks of age), food, toys, and a lot of attention. If you work all day or at school all day, don't get a dog yet.
2007-09-02 11:33:35
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answered by Madison 6
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I would say a kitten. I have had them all and the others are allot of work...you have to be ready for it. If you are not dont get any animal at this time.
2007-09-02 13:06:06
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answered by Princess J 3
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probable a kitten...they are quite independant when older..
a dog requires lots of walks....ferrets need lots of handling as can be quite nasty and bunnys crap everywhere unless you want to try and litter train it....lol
2007-09-02 11:33:28
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answered by truro01 2
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Bunnys since there usally in a cage
2007-09-02 11:32:14
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answered by Steven A 3
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bunnies are a lot harder to take care of then you'd think
i'd go with kitten
2007-09-02 12:39:19
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answered by Robear 3
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If you are planning on choosing a pet based only on ease of care, you will lose interest in it too quickly to even bother getting one. Buy a Chia Pet.
2007-09-02 11:39:50
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answered by RAB in Venus TX 4
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