nont to mention that most of the gerbils i have met bit like heck and were nasty little buggers. no rodents in my house... mom wont allow it loljodimartin2003 said:I say rat because IME they can handle the noise, handling, of a child better than a guinea pig. Lil piggies are easily startled and tend to be much more skittish than rats. My rats lived 3 years BTW. My rat only bit me once and that was when I was wearing strawberry flavored lip gloss and I had her in my face. Pretty sure your son wont have strawberry lip gloss on lol. Rats can be leash trained as well. And they are cheaper. I would wait until your son is more experienced to put him with a guinea pig. I would avoid any mice/gerbils/hamsters for a child this young as well, because dropping them or squeezing them can be fatal.
Gerbils are evil. Rats are sweet and generally don't bite.jm1212 said:nont to mention that most of the gerbils i have met bit like heck and were nasty little buggers. no rodents in my house... mom wont allow it lol
Do it anyway! lol..... My girlfriend had 2 of them when she was in a dorm. She would even take them to class with her! lolDormDweller said:I want to move out the dorm so I can get a few actually.
Depends on the hamster. Regular siberians in all of their color forms aren't too bad. I've learned to really like my daughters hamsters, sucks that any more than 2 yrs is borrowed time:/fish_freak said:Oh ya I dont care for gerbils at all! They all bite. Hamsters arn't much better. At this point I think I am going to go with a rat but fell free to keep posting about them.