Monday, July 11, 2011
Can our "human" babies get along with these small animals?
can babies coexist with pet animals like hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits, rats, mice, pet birds, exotics like reptiles and amphibians that are docile like bearded dragons, non-venomous pet snakes, other lizards, frogs, salamanders, etc. under adult/teen supervision, I know that dogs and cats can do pretty well with a baby (infant/toddler) but what about small mammals, pet birds, docile reptiles and amphibians that are commonly kept as pets and what about fish and insects lol, now I know that fish are kept in an aquarium and are never taken out and really have no contact with or pretty much care about a human baby and babies are capable of crushing and squeezing the life out of insects, reptiles, and/or amphibians and small mammals and maybe even pet birds but also some of these animals are capable of fighting back and defending themselves when needed and can seriously injure/hurt the baby or even themselves but can these small animals learn to tolerate a baby and stuff, etc. and would small mammals like rodents and rabbits be very playful with their human babies and stuff or would they just attack a baby and not care about that weird two-legged thing. can someone help me out here please. #JUSTASKING@SIMPLEQUESTION?
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