Pet alternative to Cats
Pet alternative to Cats
Is anyone aware of a reasonable alternative to a pet cat? Make no mistake, I love cats, but as the result of a sibling's severe allergy, I can't own one. I live in a pet-less house, and would like an animal with the same qualities as a cat (self reliance, independence, amicable nature, etc.), but doesn't have the allergy problem. In case location is of importance, I live in a relatively large house in suburban New Jersey. I have ample lawn area, and my house is separated from a busy highway by 500+ wide expanse of woods.
I was thinking of a pig, but I'm not sure if it would suit my environment. Thanks for any help.
EDIT: Sorry that I didn't mention this: but dogs aren't an option.
I was thinking of a pig, but I'm not sure if it would suit my environment. Thanks for any help.
EDIT: Sorry that I didn't mention this: but dogs aren't an option.
Last edited by Yodel on Sun Jul 20, 2008 5:52 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Pembroke Welsh Corgi. It is the most awesome dog ever. If this video does not convince you, I dunno what will.
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lol, ein.
In all seriousness though look into sphinx cats, they are hairless.
In all seriousness though look into sphinx cats, they are hairless.

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Pigs don't seem too practical...Yodel wrote:How about a pig? I'm unsure if it would be too much maintenance.
My friend has two finches, I don't know if you like birds but they have a nice quiet chirp. I use to have turtles. They make good pets but I didn't pay much attention to them after awhile. So I eventually released them into a lake. Right now I have a toy poodle. He's awesome, but not very friendly to strangers. From the dogs I have encountered the friendlier dogs are bigger, but not always, of course.

Get a large, mutated hamster. Big, mammal, all it needs is food and water and a life-size running wheel/treadmill.

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domesticated hedgehog although welsh corgi would've been cooler
wikipedia wrote:Many people who claim to be allergic to cats and dogs are actually allergic to the dander produced by them. Hedgehogs do not produce dander. It is possible to be allergic to items surrounding the hedgehog, such as the hedgehog's food or bedding, but it is rare that a person would be allergic to the hedgehog itself.

softer on the eyes now
They are cute, but are they good to hold and/or handle?Lambda wrote:domesticated hedgehog although welsh corgi would've been cooler
wikipedia wrote:Many people who claim to be allergic to cats and dogs are actually allergic to the dander produced by them. Hedgehogs do not produce dander. It is possible to be allergic to items surrounding the hedgehog, such as the hedgehog's food or bedding, but it is rare that a person would be allergic to the hedgehog itself.
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Yeah, I second that, they look funKirk wrote:Guess you could import a dino.
Otherwise, you don't have too many good options.