Hi there! I'm Trinity, a teen living at home (And will be for several more years) and currently searching for a pet!
I've always loved birds, and they are my dream pet, having bonded very closely to a parakeet of my own when I was younger and becoming good friends with a friend's cockatiel, but my family members don't want to handle the noise, so I'm stuck with quieter pets until I can move out. Our house is animal free at the moment, which my parents are enjoying, but I'm rather lonely without an animal companion, as I'm homeschooled and usually am only able to meet up with friends once a week or so. I've had dogs, fish, a parakeet, and mice over my lifespan, and animals just give the kind of company a human can't. My parent's don't want any rodents (Think mice, rats, guinea pigs, they aren't opposed to rabbits) or reptiles in the house, and they don't want a dog ruining the freshly-restored lawn. As said before, they can't handle the noise of birds either. I'd be fully responsible for the care of any type of animal, as I have in the past without any problems.
I'm looking into rabbits mostly because they are quiet, can be held and touched (Unlike fish, my otherwise only other option), and can apparently bond very closely with their owners. Time isn't an issue, if anything I have a surplus of it, and our home is free of other animals. I think I'd be able to sell my parents on the idea of a rabbit, but I want to know what I would be getting into first.
One of my friends has a little white mix with black spots, she isn't the most sociable rabbit, pretty shy and flighty, but still quiet, not really aggressive, and overall a great little animal. I'm pretty much completely new to rabbits, and I'd like to know if there's anything really important I should know, and just what entails their care.
It's nice to meet you all!
I've always loved birds, and they are my dream pet, having bonded very closely to a parakeet of my own when I was younger and becoming good friends with a friend's cockatiel, but my family members don't want to handle the noise, so I'm stuck with quieter pets until I can move out. Our house is animal free at the moment, which my parents are enjoying, but I'm rather lonely without an animal companion, as I'm homeschooled and usually am only able to meet up with friends once a week or so. I've had dogs, fish, a parakeet, and mice over my lifespan, and animals just give the kind of company a human can't. My parent's don't want any rodents (Think mice, rats, guinea pigs, they aren't opposed to rabbits) or reptiles in the house, and they don't want a dog ruining the freshly-restored lawn. As said before, they can't handle the noise of birds either. I'd be fully responsible for the care of any type of animal, as I have in the past without any problems.
I'm looking into rabbits mostly because they are quiet, can be held and touched (Unlike fish, my otherwise only other option), and can apparently bond very closely with their owners. Time isn't an issue, if anything I have a surplus of it, and our home is free of other animals. I think I'd be able to sell my parents on the idea of a rabbit, but I want to know what I would be getting into first.
One of my friends has a little white mix with black spots, she isn't the most sociable rabbit, pretty shy and flighty, but still quiet, not really aggressive, and overall a great little animal. I'm pretty much completely new to rabbits, and I'd like to know if there's anything really important I should know, and just what entails their care.
It's nice to meet you all!