Posted on 05/18/2023 2:42:52 PM PDT by DallasBiff
When it comes to welcoming pets into your family, every animal needs to be cared for and loved. However, when you're a busy person, it's just not possible to spend every waking moment looking after a rambunctious dog or cuddly cat. That doesn't mean you don't deserve to bring an animal into your home—you just have to find the right one. Some pets need less grooming and attention, while many are simply cheaper to own. So whether you're looking for something that makes sense for your kids, for your busy lifestyle, or for the limitations of your apartment, experts say these are the most low-maintenance pets you should consider taking home.
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I had a small apartment and bought an aquarium, I did such a great job of making it beautiful inside that I decided to skip the fish, people almost never noticed there were no fish in it but they loved the watery scenery and bubbles.
It was very low maintenance.
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God comes down from Heaven and sits on his thrown. He then asks of a Bull Dog, “What is your purpose”? He states “To protect and obey my Master”. God says, “Good. Sit on my right side”. God then asks of a German Shepherd,”What is your purpose”? He states “To protect and obey my Master”. God says, “Good. Sit on my left side”. God then asks of a cat,”What is your purpose”? The cat says, “Excuse me, but I think that you are sitting in my seat!”
For some reason, you’ve got me thinking of Mrs. Slocombe from Are you being served? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEkn1mTAWDA
My neighbor’s cat. Loves playing in our garden, does no damage, then leaves.
I find all of the creatures you’ve named far more appealing than the common democrat.
I have two pythons. And two diamondbacks. A Gold Cup. And a Combat Commander. Those are the closest things to “pets” I need.
It’s like having a child. What good is “low-maintenance”?
My mom has a wild cat in Israel that just walked into her house when it was somewhere between a kitten and and adult and decided it was going to live with us. About six months old at the time.
And by “wild cat”, I mean a African wildcat, Felis sylvestris lybica, that is the origin from whence domesticated cats were bred. Gray, a bit larger than a typical cat, and a fierce killer who loves to be where her people are.
I suppose that is how the process started in the first place.
Anyway, she is very regal, but friendly, and loves to kill all the critters around barn, provided she gets to sleep on a cozy bed inside the house. Doesn’t venture far.
Lol!
The operative phrase in the term “pet” is (not surprisingly) “pet.”
How do you “pet” a fish? Or a brine shrimp? Or a snail? Or a hermit crab? Or an aquatic frog?
Aw. My mail order sea monsters never rehydrated.
I still have a pet rock (rescued, not bought). It’s much more portable than a brick but also easier to misplace/harder to find.
I actually spent hours in an after school pet rock club in the 70s. Such sweet innocent times.
My first thought as well, a pet rock.
Rock.
Wilson.
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I have hermit crabs.
-PJ
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