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  • Best Exotic Pets for Apartment Living
    Because many exotic pets a quite compact and really don’t require outside space, they can be a great choice for apartment leaving. Nevertheless, you can always check your house owner so tenant agreement to find out what kind of pets are allowed before you go shopping for an exotic pets for your apartment.
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    Since most exotic pets are both quiet and small, they can make great pets for apartments. While you should check your homeowner/tenant agreement to ensure pets are allowed, compact animals like these can usually be made into an exception. If you can, get your permission in writing, and once you’re clear to pick your exotic pet, you need to decide what you need in a pet and if you have the right space for them.
    Once you have been given permission to get a pet you need to figure out what exactly you need in an exotic pet and what kind of space is available to you.
    Exotic Pets to Avoid
    Exotic pets can be beautiful, unique, and some can be trained to do tricks, talk, or retrieve items for you. Generally, pets that require a large enclosure and outside-of-cage time like parrots need a space more extensive than a small apartment for free-flying. Some birds like macaws and Amazons are too loud, known for disrupting the neighbors.
    Monkeys are exciting, but a significant downside is they need a lot of mental stimulation and exercise. Primates often fulfill their enrichment requirements by destroying property or wreaking havoc in your house. Similarly, pets like pot-bellied pigs might be naturally inclined to burrow and damage a rental property. Aquatic turtles may be OK to keep in an apartment as babies, but they can grow very large and may require a tank that is at least 120 gallons, which can be a drain on space.
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Komentáře • 143

  • @Spider-Too-Too
    @Spider-Too-Too Před 3 lety +246

    I guess I will just get a pet rock

    • @ANKAY21
      @ANKAY21 Před 3 lety +10

      Me too bestie

    • @itsgeorgia5843
      @itsgeorgia5843 Před 2 lety +7

      same ✌️

    • @ANKAY21
      @ANKAY21 Před 2 lety +6

      @@itsgeorgia5843 its not about the price and ect.
      Its my fucking family everyone exept my uncle hates animals my aunt doesnt mind it but not obsessed

    • @itsgeorgia5843
      @itsgeorgia5843 Před 2 lety +6

      forgot to mention my family loves animals, including cousins, aunties, uncles ect. but the family i live with thinks we have too many already 🙄

    • @fim4160
      @fim4160 Před 2 lety +1

      😂

  • @TheRealValus
    @TheRealValus Před 3 lety +72

    "they can stand being close to you" Lovely.

  • @juliaxiaoa
    @juliaxiaoa Před 4 lety +104

    This video was pretty good but I noticed some important information was left out about some of these animals so I’m putting it in this comment. First I’d like to say, please do your own research before getting any pets. And second, make sure there’s a vet near you that will take exotic pets. This is soooo important if you want your pet to have a happy, healthy, and long life. Some vets WILL NOT take exotics and CANNOT treat them.
    Hamsters:
    1) you can keep two female dwarf hamsters in the same enclosure l, but two males will fight and kill each other as they get older. Even brothers.
    2) Hamsters are not as low maintenance as you think and need a lot more space than most would expect for such a small animal. The minimum for most hamsters is 12 inches (one foot) by 24 inches (two feet) and they need to be a foot tall. If you can, you should get a bigger cage because that is the absolute MINIMUM.
    Rats:
    1) The size of cage mentioned in this video is correct however rats need multiple levels to explore to keep them happy and comfortable. Also the wire spacing is very important so your rats can’t squeeze through the bars. Aim for 1-2 inches and no less for adult rats.
    2) Rats are SUPER social animals and for the best quality of life three or more rats should be housed together. Of course, they’ll all have to be the same sex and unlike hamsters the males will do great together.
    Reptiles:
    1) reptiles come in all different sizes so make sure to do your research about what type of reptile will be best for apartment life.
    2) most reptiles will need to have their humidity and temperatures controlled and very precise.
    3) if you decide to get a snake you will most likely need to feed them other animals (rodents mostly). If you are not comfortable feeding them rats or mice, snakes are not for you. If you do get a snake make sure you try to feed them outside of their main enclosure and feed frozen rodents to avoid aggression.
    Rabbits:
    1) I don’t know much about rabbits but this explanation was really good. But to clarify, you will need to get your rabbit a friend unless they get aggressive towards other rabbits. Rabbits need space and time to hop around and stretch their long legs.
    Frogs: again I don’t know much about frogs but make frogs will make lots of noise at times so make sure your neighbors can’t here it through the walls.
    Ferrets:
    1) Ferrets can be kept alone if you are work from home and will be able to give them hours of playtime but if not, two or more is the best choice to keep your ferret happy.
    2) ferrets require raw meat diets so it can get a bit expensive for some. Before you adopt a ferret please make sure you can afford their diet.
    I know nothing about spiders and the mice explanation was almost perfect so we’re skipping those. Also skipping gerbils because they’re almost the exact same as mice and hamsters.
    Hermit crabs:
    1) As they grow bigger you will need to provide them with bigger shells to attach themselves to. If they are without a shell for too long it could result in their death.
    Hedgehog:
    1) I actually have one of these little guys and I can tell you, if you want a very cuddly pet this is not for you. They are spiky obviously. They are also very cowardice and will need a lot of bonding time to become familiar with you.
    2) when you first adopt them it is best to leave them be for a few days, three should be fine. Also they will salivate onto their quills, but nobody really knows why they do it. They also might bite when they first meet you, they are not aggressive they just have very bad eye sight and bite things to explore.
    I don’t even know what a degus is so I really can’t tell you anything about them.
    Sugar gliders:
    1) they are very social and will self harm and try to kill themselves if they don’t get enough attention.
    2) they throw poop, so that’s definitely something to think about. If you decide to keep them, don’t keep them in your room because they will mess it up.
    3) they’re diet is almost only made up of fruit so it can get expensive.
    Guinea pigs:
    1) they are actually very loud at night. They make these squeaky sounds to communicate with each other.
    2) they also require a diet that consists of a lot of fruits and vegetables so it might get expensive.

    • @TheraPlanet
      @TheraPlanet  Před 3 lety +9

      Thanks julia

    • @kumd
      @kumd Před 3 lety +9

      This comment smells like the bottom of an Adderall bottle

    • @adamarigarcia7561
      @adamarigarcia7561 Před 3 lety +4

      the vets for hedgehogs can be really expensive too! even if it’s a checkup

    • @wolfgolding7053
      @wolfgolding7053 Před 3 lety +5

      Just btw, i read the section about guinea pigs and i would like to edit that and add a littlw bit more 2 that so. Yeah- Guinea pigs should have a minimum of 3 sq feet in their cage, make it bigfer if u can, guinea a guinea pigs food consists of A LOT of vegatables and pellets, not a lot of fruits bc fruits are very sugary and sweet, most guinea pigs (not all) need: Bell peppers (doesnt really matter what color), lettuce, hay, tamatoes, zucini, fennel, pumpkin, eggplant, kale, yam, etc. When buying a guinea pig you MUST get at LEAST 2 i suggest 3 or 4 if you dont have that much space with with 4 guinea pigs i reccomend a cage size of 5 sq feet. Guinea pigs are herd animals so they CANNOT be alone, if u only baught 1 guinea pig for some stupid reason, it needs to be with you 24/7 even then its still not okay to get just 1 guinea pig. 2 is fine but make sure you have the time for both kf them and the space, once again i will say 2 guinea pigs require a cage size of at least 2.5 sq feet. NO SMALLER guinea pigs need hay at all times, and should only be fed pellets and vegies 2-3 times a day if you are feeding them enough. It is also very important that guinea pigs get outnof cage time and be sure to feed them treats. It is deffinatly possible to train your guinea pigs, i suggest 1 treat at a time.(good treats should not be anything in their regular diets.) 《DONNOT BUY A CAGE FROM THE PETSTORE》 if u have more then 7 guinea pigs u need at least 8 sq feet of space for them once again please do NOT buy a cage from the petstore, i very much reccomend a DIY cage, or a CC cage. Im going to now state the most important thing yet- DO NOT BUY A GUINEA PIG FROM TH E PETSTORE, ADOPT A GUINEA PIG!!!~ It is SO important not to buy a cage, most treats and the guinea pig itself from a petstore, no matter how nice the petstore looks. And for the safety of your guinea pig i suggest getting your guinea pig neutered/fixed/spayed, deffinatly make sure that if you are buying a guinea pig, or any animal that it is neutered or spayed, if you dont want health problems or babies. If you DO want your pet to have babies, then go to a vet near you and make sure that your pet will be safe not being spayed/neutered. Because for some pets it is cery dangerouse not spaying or neutering your pet. There is so much more to say but idk if anyone ever made it this far. Make sure to do your own research before getting a guinea pig guys. Have a Merry Christmas and a nice week/weekend! BE PREPARED FOR YOUR PETS

    • @JPsPetNation
      @JPsPetNation Před 3 lety

      See so many people woukd not know that about rats and hamsters ..
      The room they need and the food is a lot more harder than you think and the truth be told a lot of pet show will sell you them with a really small set up . .
      Your commnet is amazing and will be a big help to anyone who is wanting to get one

  • @caleb6700
    @caleb6700 Před 3 lety +24

    The info about Hamsters was extremely wrong, hamsters need large cages, and need a lot of time out of the cage no matter the size

  • @MetinFTW
    @MetinFTW Před 2 lety +34

    1:16 - Hamsters
    1:56 - Rats
    2:26 - Reptiles
    3:18 - Rabbits
    4:13 - Frogs
    4:55 - Ferrets
    5:45 - Tarantulas
    6:21 - Mice
    7:20 - Hermit crabs
    7:46 - Gerbils
    8:16 - Hedgehogs
    8:50 - Degus
    9:13 - Sugar gliders
    10:07 - Guinea pigs
    10:44 - Chinchillas

  • @jasperm684
    @jasperm684 Před 3 lety +43

    for hedgehogs, please get an ABSOLUTE MINIMUM of 5 sq feet. theyre super active when awake and need tons of room. they also require live insects daily, a temp of 73-81f and tons more. with the sonic movie that came out the demand for hedgehogs has gone up, but very little people actually care for them correctly. as with any pet, please take your time to do research.

    • @JPsPetNation
      @JPsPetNation Před 3 lety +3

      Jasper I can not agree more. My APH takes up a lot of ROOM and time . People don't understand the room they actually need and just go out and get then because they are ' cute '

    • @bettermebetterlife8975
      @bettermebetterlife8975 Před 2 lety

      And hamsters minimum 100x50cm

    • @bettermebetterlife8975
      @bettermebetterlife8975 Před 2 lety

      And depending on if they're dwarf or Syrian 8-12 inch wheel

    • @bettermebetterlife8975
      @bettermebetterlife8975 Před 2 lety

      Or chinese

  • @seamusmcanulty3904
    @seamusmcanulty3904 Před 2 lety +17

    A small tortoise deserves a spot on this list. They are the most loving and docile reptile I’ve ever encountered. And they’re super cute when they eat. Not afraid of humans at all and love social interaction.

    • @jenniechan3587
      @jenniechan3587 Před rokem

      They also will probably outlive you! So they are very much a long term pet! They also need a lot of space so not suitable to smaller apartments

    • @demonlonewolf48
      @demonlonewolf48 Před rokem

      it depends on the tortoise i have a russian tortoise they need quite a bit of space

  • @brizzy.6
    @brizzy.6 Před 3 lety +32

    Yes! "We are going review"!!

  • @burtonkrichard8898
    @burtonkrichard8898 Před 2 lety +15

    I used to own a hedgehog and the state I lived in temporarily before moving he had to be registered but in the same state you could own a tiger without it being registered. Make it make sense. Also they require big cages and a wheel. If you can’t let them out daily they have to have a wheel to run.

  • @clumsycritters5633
    @clumsycritters5633 Před 3 lety +24

    1:50 Why did you put that clip of a hamster that is clearly sick and in a laboratory in this video?

    • @arandommau7977
      @arandommau7977 Před 3 lety +7

      yeah and while saying "it's very entertaining to watch"

    • @clumsycritters5633
      @clumsycritters5633 Před 3 lety +1

      @@arandommau7977 Yeah :(

    • @JPsPetNation
      @JPsPetNation Před 3 lety

      Oh yer good shout i dod nkt see that .. tbat is actually really bad

  • @geckoleaves
    @geckoleaves Před 3 lety +12

    Hamsters do actually need a large cage. 450 sq in is the minimum in the US.

  • @RadishBug
    @RadishBug Před 3 lety +16

    Your info about the hamster is very muchly wrong, it doesnt matter what type of hamster you have its recommended to keep them alone, no roomate! And hamsters do need big cages, they get stressed easily when you give them a small cage, some are ok with it but most of them arent

  • @arjuns1599
    @arjuns1599 Před 3 lety +8

    Hamsters need a big cage

  • @noahsilon4630
    @noahsilon4630 Před 2 lety +1

    5:36 spitting bars

  • @keradasilva2509
    @keradasilva2509 Před 11 měsíci

    Actually keeping a bunny in a cage is like keeping a cat in a cage..they need stimulation and exercise..they can be potty trained very easily ..you just have to spray certain things so they dont nibble on things..they are worth the effort cause they make great pets

  • @user-hy4bk1mq4v
    @user-hy4bk1mq4v Před 3 lety +4

    My cousin has a pet ferret, it's really cute and I really want one.

  • @cordulam
    @cordulam Před 2 lety +1

    Your information about dwarf hamsters is wrong! It is not possible to keep more than one in one cage. They'll start killing each other when grown up, like Syrian hamsters. I know, old books say you can keep them in groups. It's not possible. Been there, tried it. Ended up with living in a zoo for a few years (one large cage for every single hamster).

  • @lindasapiecha2515
    @lindasapiecha2515 Před 2 lety +1

    Lovely Thank You 👍😊

  • @iqsuperkid7523
    @iqsuperkid7523 Před 3 lety +5

    I will get a kitten

  • @stelsgrower5696
    @stelsgrower5696 Před rokem +1

    guys in this IguVerse project it will be possible to make nft with your pet, it's cool for owners of unusual animals, also free mint is coming soon

  • @ellimckiddy5799
    @ellimckiddy5799 Před 2 lety +1

    You're wrong hamsters do require large cages. At least 450 square inches of unbroken floor space but more is recommended

  • @adventureswithjonah2513
    @adventureswithjonah2513 Před měsícem +1

    Hamsters do need large spaces so they can get proper enrichment. Don’t listen to this video you should have AT LEAST 450 square inches for hamsters

  • @Awhazkaa
    @Awhazkaa Před 2 lety +2

    Pet plant that's it for me🙂🙂

  • @biohazard9410
    @biohazard9410 Před 3 lety +2

    i’m your 1,000th sub!

  • @JosuesExotics
    @JosuesExotics Před 4 lety +8

    Awesome video! Very informative! Hope to see more in the future!

  • @charleshawn
    @charleshawn Před 2 lety +2

    4:02 always spray your female rabbits. My rabbit prefers a fruity smelling hare spray.

  • @loopyunicorn5195
    @loopyunicorn5195 Před 3 lety +3

    this entire video was one run on sentence

  • @reptisisters8265
    @reptisisters8265 Před 4 lety +9

    The sugar gliders are cute we had one in our ReptiFamily but we moved to to scaled animals lol

  • @c.l.miller2993
    @c.l.miller2993 Před 2 lety

    I just did to keep a fantasy pet it is a tail headed green critter name Om Nom.

  • @reachsovannram3137
    @reachsovannram3137 Před 3 lety +2

    Hermit crab I catch it more than 90+ and am so sad now I know if I do this they can be endangered

  • @mohdyaqubkhan
    @mohdyaqubkhan Před 3 lety +11

    Hamaester seems inexpensive but they are too expensive

    • @yeontanii
      @yeontanii Před 3 lety

      IKR a bag of bedding costs like $30 , and I have to buy 2 bags of it

  • @demonlonewolf48
    @demonlonewolf48 Před rokem

    i have a hedger i can confirm is good pet

  • @lindasapiecha2515
    @lindasapiecha2515 Před 2 lety +1

    It is SOooo easy to little train rabbits Mine always free roamed Guinea Pigs are much cheaper to keep and very easy to look after People who think guinea pigs are high maintenance must really not think you should puy any time into pets because they are low maintenance

  • @lilimmx1198
    @lilimmx1198 Před 3 lety +1

    Mice do need a big cage becose they are super active animals and male mice need to be housed alone if they aren't neutered becose they can fight to the death and they do need time outside the cage but i recommend a playpen becose they can't really escape from a safe playpen
    Gerbils do need a really big cage and a loooooooot of bedding minimum 9-10 inches but 12 inches recommended and time outside of there cage/tank

  • @MrJackson12345678909
    @MrJackson12345678909 Před 3 lety +4

    You generalised reptiles but gave mice and hamsters there own section

  • @cintas.audios
    @cintas.audios Před 2 lety +1

    In Queensland sadly barely any of these animals are allowed

  • @Thundralight
    @Thundralight Před 2 lety

    praying mantis are awesome and will keep your apartment free of other insects

  • @musicalmarion
    @musicalmarion Před 2 lety +1

    At 1:40 it's a guinea pig, not a hamster. There is a lot of bad advice here and the pictures don't match the narrative. Lol "make sure it is neutered and SPRAYED. Ferrets like GROWING into small spaces." 😂

  • @charlotte6154
    @charlotte6154 Před 3 lety +9

    omg the grammar and spelling in this video 💀💀🤦‍♀️

  • @arandommau7977
    @arandommau7977 Před 3 lety +2

    I used to let my tarantula walk around my arms all the time and it gave me quite annoying allergies due to it's hairs

  • @tengiz8439
    @tengiz8439 Před 3 lety +2

    all hamsters are solitary animals

  • @LabellaVanhell
    @LabellaVanhell Před rokem

    the run on sentences have me dead

  • @BethanyQuinn57
    @BethanyQuinn57 Před rokem

    Hamsters do in fact need big cage and a lot of care.They need a lot of things and are not suitable for people who havnt done research

  • @muffin1538
    @muffin1538 Před 3 lety +1

    much of the info in this video was incorrect and multiple times there were images of the wrong species on the screen...

  • @c.l.miller2993
    @c.l.miller2993 Před 2 lety

    And he is from Cut the Rope.

  • @hexawira7134
    @hexawira7134 Před rokem +1

    Honestly speaking, non of these are suit for apartment, some of these require a big cage and lots of care. Go get these instead:
    1. Hierodula Venosa (Common Mantis)
    2. African Mantis (sphodromantis lineola)
    3. Chinese Mantis (Tenodera sinensis)
    4. Madagascar Hissing Roach
    5. Giant Cave Roach
    6. Halloween Hisser
    7. Eurycnema Versirubra (green stick insect)
    8. Extatosoma Tiaratum (Giant prickly stick insect)
    9. Phyllium Bioculatum (leaf insect)
    10. Chalcosoma Caucasus (rhinoceros beetle)
    11. Bumblebee Millipede
    12. Antilles pinktoe tarantula
    13. Russian tortoise
    14. Leopard gecko
    15. Dumpy tree frog

    • @spongegar2.0
      @spongegar2.0 Před rokem

      I think that a mud turtle could also be for an apartment because they don’t get too big

    • @jenniechan3587
      @jenniechan3587 Před rokem

      Tortoises need a lot of floor space though! And aquatic turtle require a lot of upkeep

  • @conorbediz8225
    @conorbediz8225 Před 3 lety +4

    Bearded dragons need at least a 75 gallon tank if not a 120 ......

  • @kylepouliot04
    @kylepouliot04 Před měsícem

    Hedgehogs are not rodents .

  • @matsalvatore9074
    @matsalvatore9074 Před 2 lety

    Plants

  • @tamika8605
    @tamika8605 Před 3 lety +2

    Exotic pet= exotic price

  • @ashmittiwari6578
    @ashmittiwari6578 Před 2 lety +1

    I'll have a ball python

  • @travisjones5775
    @travisjones5775 Před 8 měsíci

    I’m actually thinking about a pet rat

  • @limonface1236
    @limonface1236 Před 2 lety +1

    You used the clip for mice and hamsters

  • @beardman_rahul8094
    @beardman_rahul8094 Před 2 lety

    Living *

  • @sharonobrien119
    @sharonobrien119 Před 3 lety +2

    apartment leaving😩

  • @elia4530
    @elia4530 Před 2 lety

    i hate the idea that these pets dont need larger enclosures, like maybe all of themdont but hamsters for sure do as ive owned one before i cant speak about other stufff but uhhhh dont love the idea this video puts out

  • @Sadie-vb6kg
    @Sadie-vb6kg Před 3 lety

    4:30 it’s called a fire-‘bellied’ toad and what’s a “large butts eden” frog??! That whole section was terrible

  • @699strange
    @699strange Před 2 lety

    I will get megaladon

  • @goldfinchproductions3526
    @goldfinchproductions3526 Před 3 lety +1

    Is of many good English

  • @wolfgolding7053
    @wolfgolding7053 Před 3 lety

    GUINEA PIG INFO, READ BEFORE GETTING A GUINEA PIG:~ Guinea pigs should have a minimum of 3 sq feet in their cage, make it bigfer if u can, guinea a guinea pigs food consists of A LOT of vegatables and pellets, not a lot of fruits bc fruits are very sugary and sweet, most guinea pigs (not all) need: Bell peppers (doesnt really matter what color), lettuce, hay, tamatoes, zucini, fennel, pumpkin, eggplant, kale, yam, etc. When buying a guinea pig you MUST get at LEAST 2 i suggest 3 or 4 if you dont have that much space with with 4 guinea pigs i reccomend a cage size of 5 sq feet. Guinea pigs are herd animals so they CANNOT be alone, if u only baught 1 guinea pig for some stupid reason, it needs to be with you 24/7 even then its still not okay to get just 1 guinea pig. 2 is fine but make sure you have the time for both kf them and the space, once again i will say 2 guinea pigs require a cage size of at least 2.5 sq feet. NO SMALLER guinea pigs need hay at all times, and should only be fed pellets and vegies 2-3 times a day if you are feeding them enough. It is also very important that guinea pigs get outnof cage time and be sure to feed them treats. It is deffinatly possible to train your guinea pigs, i suggest 1 treat at a time.(good treats should not be anything in their regular diets.) 《DONNOT BUY A CAGE FROM THE PETSTORE》 if u have more then 7 guinea pigs u need at least 8 sq feet of space for them once again please do NOT buy a cage from the petstore, i very much reccomend a DIY cage, or a CC cage. Im going to now state the most important thing yet- DO NOT BUY A GUINEA PIG FROM TH E PETSTORE, ADOPT A GUINEA PIG!!!~ It is SO important not to buy a cage, most treats and the guinea pig itself from a petstore, no matter how nice the petstore looks. And for the safety of your guinea pig i suggest getting your guinea pig neutered/fixed/spayed, deffinatly make sure that if you are buying a guinea pig, or any animal that it is neutered or spayed, if you dont want health problems or babies. If you DO want your pet to have babies, then go to a vet near you and make sure that your pet will be safe not being spayed/neutered. Because for some pets it is cery dangerouse not spaying or neutering your pet. There is so much more to say but idk if anyone ever made it this far. Make sure to do your own research before getting a guinea pig guys. Have a Merry Christmas and a nice week/weekend! BE PREPARED FOR YOUR PETS

    • @wolfgolding7053
      @wolfgolding7053 Před 3 lety

      Sorry if i came off a little strong, i just get very passionate when it comes to animals bc i want ppl to know what it takes, so many animals get abbused and it really hearts my heart. Please do your own research also before getting any pet. Have a Merry Christmas!♡

  • @c.l.miller2993
    @c.l.miller2993 Před 2 lety

    And he is 10 years old.

  • @RylandTucker
    @RylandTucker Před 2 lety

    Wouldn’t suggest a rabbit they require a lot of space

  • @megtheegg5357
    @megtheegg5357 Před 3 lety +1

    I really want a small animal like a guinea pig or a mouse it hamster I haven't asked my parents yet but I am too scared to ask

    • @cordulam
      @cordulam Před 2 lety +1

      Please, don't buy just one guinea pig, they absolutely need at least one companion! Mice aren't good pets, they really stink. Guinea pigs are cute, friendly and easy to take care of. They need a large cage, though.

  • @djpj1570
    @djpj1570 Před 2 lety +1

    You mean domestic

  • @nfgneme1211
    @nfgneme1211 Před 2 lety

    Rats are not a lot of work? Lmao I have to clean up after mine every day and they love to destroy stuff not to mention everything needed for them is expensive as hell

    • @nfgneme1211
      @nfgneme1211 Před 2 lety

      Oh I forgot the best part about owning rats they pee on everything!!!

  • @tengiz8439
    @tengiz8439 Před 3 lety +1

    bro, stop bullshitting. Hamsters do need a large cage. Wtf.

  • @emmaandjordancollaboration5332

    I have a pet hedgehog

  • @thesparklekween
    @thesparklekween Před rokem

    Jumping spider

  • @mdhujaifa5434
    @mdhujaifa5434 Před 2 lety

    Man said rats

  • @d.a.b2374
    @d.a.b2374 Před 2 lety +1

    12 out of 15 where rats....

  • @Zenalam
    @Zenalam Před 3 lety +6

    I didn’t see anything about foxes

  • @bhakupar6194
    @bhakupar6194 Před 3 lety +1

    You are reach to 1k subscribe

  • @sur-r.e.a-_tis-ch
    @sur-r.e.a-_tis-ch Před 3 lety +1

    “Exotic pets” these are generations away from their wild ancestors so basically, they aren’t exotic.