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this will probly get moved but im trying to look for a small pet for my 5 year old girl we have a leo witch she wont go anywhere near, and she has a hampster but it bites everytime she comes out her cage.

is there anything you lot can suggest other than a bloody rabbit.

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ps i no this is a reptile site but i thought id try
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you ask on a reptile site in the off topic 18+ section lol..... shes only 5!!

i will report it to see if they can move it for you
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Tame your hamster?
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Guinea pig, fish, leaf insects, stick insects. There's loads.

My youngest daughter is 4 and her new pets are woodlice and an earwig.
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you ask on a reptile site in the off topic 18+ section lol..... shes only 5!!

i will report it to see if they can move it for you

i thought id stick it here cause som1 will no where to post it cause i dont!!!
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tame it your having a laugh im sure its the devil trapped in there
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Guinea pig, fish, leaf insects, stick insects. There's loads.

My youngest daughter is 4 and her new pets are woodlice and an earwig.
I had a pet ladybird when i was little ,i put it in my mouth......they don't taste nice
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i thought id stick it here cause som1 will no where to post it cause i dont!!!
Other Pets and exotic section. I'd go for stick insects, I had them from that age, I'd go for Pink winged as they're a little more interesting that Indian sticks.
They don't fly, rather flutter.
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A twig.

Serious, cheap to get, cheap to house, cheap to feed, comes ready tamed, wont bite, scratch or make asthma worse, requires no exercise and has a long life span so you wont have to swap said twig for another when it dies in the night.

Twigs, pet of the future imho.
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Guinea pig, fish, leaf insects, stick insects. There's loads.

My youngest daughter is 4 and her new pets are woodlice and an earwig.
she is a very girly girl if you no wot i mean she loves fluffy cute things that she can cuddle and things.

she screams her head off when she sees earwigs lol
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