Who doesn’t remember begging their parents for a kitten or a puppy only to be met with the pre-programmed response, “and who is going to take care of it?!” Kittens and puppies just seem to be too much work for a young child to undertake. Instead of dismissing the idea of a pet, take these kid-friendly pets into consideration:
5 Low Maintenance Pets For Kids
Hamsters
These fluff balls are small in size and make a great first pet. They can be trained to use litter boxes and are easy to care for. All they need is fresh bedding, food, and water and they will be a lovable companion for about three years. One caution is that these animals can be a little nippy.
Guinea Pigs
These loveable critters are gentle and sociable. They thrive on attention and companionship. Fresh bedding, water, a slightly more involved diet plan, and extra love will keep these sweet peas happy and thriving in your home for 5-7 years.
Gerbils
Easy to feed from pre-made food this short-living rodent, (2-3 years), is ideal for kids that are interested in watching more than handling. Gerbils are very fast, and enjoy climbing through tunnels and running on wheels. They are highly entertaining to watch. You must have constant vigilance over their cages though, as gerbils can develop fur and respiratory problems from an overly damp cage.
Rats
These rodents might put you off at first but they make great companions. They are very smart and can be trained to complete obstacle courses, mazes, and much more. They enjoy people and the challenge of learning new tasks. Like its other rodent friends, pre-made food, fresh bedding, and water will keep your pet rat satisfied. Rats live 2-3 years.
Rabbits
These are loving and sociable companions. They live 8-12 years and require a more complicated well-balanced diet. Veterinarians suggest that rabbits be neutered or spayed to avoid any aggression or unwanted bunny additions to the family. Rabbits will require more adult supervision than pets 1-4.
Benefits Of Pets For Kids
Keep an open mind. Often times caring for a pet can bring positive experiences such as teaching them about responsibility, trust, companionship, social skills, and many other skills. If your child brings up the idea of owning a pet. This is a valuable opportunity to explain responsibility and what he or she would need to do to care for the animal. Owning a furry friend can be a positive life-changing event in your child’s life.
Research, preparation and commitment are essential components to succeeding in pet ownership.
Enjoy your happy pet adventure.