Ryan_10 answered Sunday January 2 2005, 6:03 pm: i would get a dogbecuase:
1. There always happy to see you
2. There playful
3. They cheer you up
4.When they sleep at the foot of your bed your feet feel warm
5. So many kinds of diffrent dogs
6. Easy to take care of
7. There not afraid of much
8. there just so cool
9. Something new
10. becuase i listed all these reasons lolz [ Ryan_10's advice column | Ask Ryan_10 A Question ]
XoXMeLiSsA13XoX answered Thursday August 19 2004, 2:22 pm: try a guinea pig! they dont smell like rodents at all so the cats wont go after them! keep them in a cage and keep them up high! have fun!
Hope i helped! if ya need anything else just drop it in the inbox!!
*Melissa [ XoXMeLiSsA13XoX's advice column | Ask XoXMeLiSsA13XoX A Question ]
sweetjewel answered Saturday July 3 2004, 12:03 pm: you could get a turtle, a dog, bunny, hermit crabs (i have them), sea monkeys, ferret, gerbal, mouse, snake, lizard, snail, pig (can be a pet lol), bird, ummmm thats it. good luck [ sweetjewel's advice column | Ask sweetjewel A Question ]
tikibikini answered Wednesday June 30 2004, 7:07 pm: get a dog. they are great pets for anyone! they are loyal and fun to play with. Get a jack russel they are so cute or maybe even a shitzu those are cuz too. Hope i helped
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*jonelle [ tikibikini's advice column | Ask tikibikini A Question ]
lynx_wings answered Monday June 28 2004, 10:09 pm: You've already got a cat, so I wouldn't get a dog or a bunny or some such.
Maybe get hermit crabs . . . or an iguana!
I had an iguana for a few years when I was younger, and he was absolutely adorable. I had to give him away when we moved, but iguanas make great pets, if you live in a warm environment.
You could also get a bird. I've had personal experience with parakeets, and I think they're great, lovely pets.
rainbowcherrie answered Saturday June 19 2004, 3:16 pm: well it probably wouldnt be such a good idea to get a rabbit/hamster/guinea pig/dog/bird if you've got cats so i'd get a lizard, they're easy to look after and they're interesting. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
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