What kind of pet is best for my home?
The perfect pet for you can be dependent on the type of home that you live in. Flats and houses, as well as those that have (or do not have) a garden can have a surprising impact on which pets are right for you. To help you figure out which animal is best suited to your home, we have put together this helpful and nifty guide – giving you a better idea of your options.
In this section we go through the different types of home, as well as a list of the pets that are most suited to them. This will help you to figure out which pet is going to be best suited to the home that you live in.
House
If you live in a house, then you will often have a little more space than a flat. This means that you can have a slightly wider variety of pets living with you in your home. Of course, if you do not have a garden, then it may not be suitable for most breeds of dog – especially those with high energy levels. Here is a list of pets that are suited to your home:
- Rabbits (indoor)
- Cats (indoor or outdoor)
- Dogs with low energy levels
- Caged rodents, such as rats and hamsters
- Small birds
- Large birds
- Fish
- Turtles
Flat
If you live in a flat, then you often do not have a great deal of space for your pets to run around. As a result, large dogs and those with high energy levels are often not suited to this kind of accommodation. Here is a list of pets that are most suited to your home:
- Rabbits (indoor)
- Cats (indoor)
- Small dogs with low energy levels
- Caged rodents, such as rats and hamsters
- Small birds
- Fish
- Turtles
House with garden
If you have a house with a garden, there are a wider range of pets available to you. Of course, your garden should be a secure one before you get any pets – especially those that you do not want to escape. Here is a list of pets that would be suited to your home:
- Rabbits (indoor or outdoor)
- Guinea Pigs
- Ferrets
- Cats (indoor or outdoor)
- Dogs
- Caged rodents, such as rats and hamsters
- Small birds
- Large birds
- Fish
- Turtles
House with land and facilities
Some houses have land and additional facilities like stables and equestrian areas. For these homes, your options are even broader, and you can enjoy the opportunity to have just about any pet you like living comfortably in your home. Here is a list of pets that you can benefit from:
- Rabbits (indoor or outdoor)
- Guinea Pigs
- Ferrets
- Cats (indoor or outdoor)
- Dogs
- Horses
- Donkeys
- Caged rodents, such as rats and hamsters
- Small birds
- Large birds
- Fish
- Turtles
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