fishamaphone on 19 February 2007
Kwaad said:
Alot more than 50lbs, and their not very friendly from what I have seen on TV/stuff.
Bunnies make no-where near as good pets as rats. Got a small apartment? Dont have room for cats and dogs? get about 5 rats, and socilize with them. They dont chew. (unless they think there is something on the other side they want) Rats are cheaper to feed. (buy a bag of the cheapest cat-food you can find, and that will last about a year for 1 rat.
I know people who have harnesses and leashes for their rats, and they seriously take them walks down the road. The rats never go in a cage, they never chew stuff, and they use a 'rat litter box' I guess you might say.
I havent had that much success with rats... but it has been done. Bunnies, are no-where near as smart as rats.
Sorry... I'm thinking in metric, speaking in standard. I meant 50 kg, which matches the article :-p
Wild capybaras are gonna be not-friendly. So are wild dogs or cats. If you get a domesticated capybara, however, it's just like a giant guinea pig.
And bunnies are too better than rats. I've seen a bunny take down a goat. Have you ever seen a rat go toe-to-toe withthe animal chosen to represent Satan himself?