Pets For Student House
From kittens and corn snakes to chinchillas and crayfish we round up the best student pets of the year.
Pets for student house. They re not expensive to buy or keep. Are you allowed to have a pet. And don t require much commitment. A hamster is a perfect student pet as you can take them home in the holidays and move house with them and they won t notice.
Harvard and yale have taken this concept a step further students can check out a dog from the library don t worry the dogs remain safely in their offices where patrons visit them for 30 minutes at a time. You can still have a. Fish are relaxing to look at and fun to have. Personally i think it is a fantastic idea to have a pet while you are in college.
Only live 2 3 years. The ultimate student pet has to be a hamster. You can decorate your fish tank and get new items to put in. Fish are awesome pets for college students to have for a few reasons.
Some schools are super strict and do not allow any pets while others have no rules about them at all. Some other facilities have pets in residence that are also great ways for students to blow off steam. One of the different types of pets to have in. Also i love bailey but when we got him we didn t think long term so now we re all moving and everyone wants to keep the hamster.
I d love other pets but i know they re not really practical right now. Moving into a house next year i would really like a pet been wanting one for a long time but. If that doesn t die then you can consider getting a pet. I have a few different friends from different states that have told me about the best pets to have in college.
See the cat chameleon dog fish hamster parrot rabbit snake turtle and hear the really neat s. Guinea pig your reaction thank you. They require very little attention and don t need to be fed all that often. Hamsters come in various different breeds with various different requirements from their owners.
First start with a house plant. Syrian hamsters are ideal as they grow big friendly. Many students think they can get away with hiding their pets but when they get caught they either have to give up their animals or find new places to live. Students with certified emotional support animals generally do not face the same housing restrictions as those with pets.
Other colleges have created dorms that allow students to have pets in their rooms while many older students who do not live in the dorms are able to have pets in their apartments or houses. Students should not get pets if their schools or rentals don t allow it.