I'm sad because I was really hoping a small pets pack would come with a bunny. Sims 2 had no bunnies. Sims 3 had no bunnies. What's EA got against Rabbits? They are cute and fuzzy and soft.
I got 30% Chinchillia and 20% Guienna pig. My brother owned a guienea pig when we kids, and a chinchilla sounds nice.
You should get a hamster! The hamster is an adorable little rodent who can also be very fun to hold and let run around in your lap; however, the animal is nocturnal, meaning it is most active at night. Many hamsters have been known to have little grumpy attitudes, especially when awoken from their rest. They may bite if provoked, but if you choose the right hamster and socialize her/him correctly with a few minutes of playtime and trust training every day, it can become a wonderful companion. Most hamsters love running in wheels and (supervised) exercise balls, which can make them very fun to watch. Hamsters can live in relatively small cages compared to rats and guinea pigs, which can be cost efficient and make weekly cleanup a lot easier. Syrian hamsters are the friendliest, while Roborovski, Russian Cambpell, Winter White, and Chinese Dwarfs are slightly more timid and skittish. Hamsters only live about two years, but (Syrians) can make wonderful first-time pets if socialized properly. If you wouldn't like a hamster, other animals to consider doing research on are mice, gerbils, or perhaps hedgehogs or rats.
I got the result that I should get a guinea pig (Or two!) which is fantastic considering I already have them ahahaha Can't wait to "make" them in game. Thanks for the giveaway
I got: For 40 % you are: You should get a chinchilla! (Or two!)
For 30 % you are: You should get a guinea pig! (Or two!)
For 30 % you are: You should get rats!
Which Small Pet Is Right For You?
For 30 % you are: You should get a chinchilla! (Or two!) Chinchillas are literally the softest things in the world, and are most active at dawn and dusk. They are ideally housed in same-sex pairs. They can run in a large flying saucer or extremely large wheel, but should not, as they have very sensitive spines. They must NEVER use an exercise ball, as chinchillas can easily overheat and die. You want to make sure the house is cool enough so that they don't overheat, especially in the summer, with their thick fur. Chinchillas need dust baths in special chinchilla dust found at the store about every two days and Timothy Hay as well as food and water. They can never get wet, as if they do they will literally never dry, and chinchillas need relatively large multi-level cages. They need at least an hour, ideally more, of out of cage playtime every day to explore, and many chinchillas can be trained to climb onto their owner's shoulder and all over their arms. Chinchillas are a long-term commitment, as a healthy chinchilla can live from 10 to even 20 years. With the proper knowledge, budget, and care, chinchillas can be lovely pets for an experienced owner. If you wouldn't like a chinchilla, other animals to consider doing research on are guinea pigs, hedgehogs, rabbits, or perhaps ferrets or rats.
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For 30 % you are: You should get a guinea pig! (Or two!) Guinea pigs are adorable rodents who can actually grow to be rather large. They're diurnal, meaning they sleep at night and are up all day, just like you! Guinea pigs live 5 to 8 years, if properly cared for. They need at least an hour of out of cage playtime each day, and during that time, most like to sit and cuddle most of the time rather than run around. Many people house guinea pigs alone, but they can actually get very lonely and should ideally be with a same-sex partner. Guinea pigs can NOT run in wheels or exercise balls, as they have very sensitive spines. They are more maintenance than something like a hamster, and can also get quite costly. As well as food and water, they need a good pile of Timothy Hay and Vitamin C supplements every day. Their cage does not need multiple levels, as they do not climb, but rather a lot of running room to explore and have fun. If the cage is left uncleaned for about more than a week, it can gather up a bit of a smell. Also, guinea pigs love to make high-pitched sounds that are almost like little links when they're happy or curious. With the proper budget, knowledge, and responsibility, guinea pigs can make great first-time pets. If you wouldn't like a guinea pig, other animals to consider doing research on are rats, hedgehogs, or perhaps chinchillas or hamsters. Profile B
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For 20 % you are: You should get rats! Despite the unfortunate name, domestic rats, or fancy rats, are clean, curious, highly trainable, and affectionate animals. Often considered tinny dogs, they have been known to lick their owners out of affection! Many rats are nocturnal, but can easily adjust to their owner's sleeping pattern. Unlike hamsters, rats are never grumpy when you wake them up. Rats need quite large cages with multiple levels, and cage calculators such as this one (http://www.rattycorner.com/odds/calc.shtml) are useful to see how many rats your cage can happily fit. Rats must ALWAYS be housed together, as lonely rats have been known to get depressed and even die of loneliness. Even with other rat buddies, they love their humans and rarely ever bite. Like any other animal, they may nibble if a finger is mistaken for a treat. Rats need about an hour of out of cage playtime every day. Every rat is unique; some are very energetic and love to run around in a large wheel in the cage, climb all over you, and explore the room. Others are very lazy and just love a good cuddle. Most rats are extremely trainable; they can learn anything from potty training to rolling over! A health rat can live 3 to 5 years, which many people still believe is way too short. With the proper budget and knowledge, these little guys can make great first-time pets! If you wouldn't like a rat, other animals to consider doing research on are guinea pigs, hedgehogs, or perhaps hamsters. Profile C
Or even this one:
For 20 % you are: You should get a hamster! The hamster is an adorable little rodent who can also be very fun to hold and let run around in your lap; however, the animal is nocturnal, meaning it is most active at night. Many hamsters have been known to have little grumpy attitudes, especially when awoken from their rest. They may bite if provoked, but if you choose the right hamster and socialize her/him correctly with a few minutes of playtime and trust training every day, it can become a wonderful companion. Most hamsters love running in wheels and (supervised) exercise balls, which can make them very fun to watch. Hamsters can live in relatively small cages compared to rats and guinea pigs, which can be cost efficient and make weekly cleanup a lot easier. Syrian hamsters are the friendliest, while Roborovski, Russian Cambpell, Winter White, and Chinese Dwarfs are slightly more timid and skittish. Hamsters only live about two years, but (Syrians) can make wonderful first-time pets if socialized properly. If you wouldn't like a hamster, other animals to consider doing research on are mice, gerbils, or perhaps hedgehogs or rats. Profile D
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I got the result that I should get a guinea pig (Or two!) which is fantastic considering I already have them ahahaha Can't wait to "make" them in game. Thanks for the giveaway
Your results were not clear.
For 30 % you are: You should get a guinea pig! (Or two!)
For 30 % you are: You should get a hamster!
For 30 % you are: You should get a chinchilla! (Or two!)
I've had 3, all lived to be 5 or slightly older, and admit, I sort of answered the quiz with my past wheekers in mind, so I wasn't surprised at the result.
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thanks for doing this giveaway! <3
I got 30% Chinchillia and 20% Guienna pig. My brother owned a guienea pig when we kids, and a chinchilla sounds nice.
i got a hamster, which is awesome beacuse i like hamsters alot too :smiley:
40% rats
30% guinea pig
20% chinchilla
10% hamster
For 40 % you are: You should get a chinchilla! (Or two!)
For 30 % you are: You should get a guinea pig! (Or two!)
For 30 % you are: You should get rats!
Which Small Pet Is Right For You?
For 30 % you are: You should get a chinchilla! (Or two!) Chinchillas are literally the softest things in the world, and are most active at dawn and dusk. They are ideally housed in same-sex pairs. They can run in a large flying saucer or extremely large wheel, but should not, as they have very sensitive spines. They must NEVER use an exercise ball, as chinchillas can easily overheat and die. You want to make sure the house is cool enough so that they don't overheat, especially in the summer, with their thick fur. Chinchillas need dust baths in special chinchilla dust found at the store about every two days and Timothy Hay as well as food and water. They can never get wet, as if they do they will literally never dry, and chinchillas need relatively large multi-level cages. They need at least an hour, ideally more, of out of cage playtime every day to explore, and many chinchillas can be trained to climb onto their owner's shoulder and all over their arms. Chinchillas are a long-term commitment, as a healthy chinchilla can live from 10 to even 20 years. With the proper knowledge, budget, and care, chinchillas can be lovely pets for an experienced owner. If you wouldn't like a chinchilla, other animals to consider doing research on are guinea pigs, hedgehogs, rabbits, or perhaps ferrets or rats.
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For 30 % you are: You should get a guinea pig! (Or two!) Guinea pigs are adorable rodents who can actually grow to be rather large. They're diurnal, meaning they sleep at night and are up all day, just like you! Guinea pigs live 5 to 8 years, if properly cared for. They need at least an hour of out of cage playtime each day, and during that time, most like to sit and cuddle most of the time rather than run around. Many people house guinea pigs alone, but they can actually get very lonely and should ideally be with a same-sex partner. Guinea pigs can NOT run in wheels or exercise balls, as they have very sensitive spines. They are more maintenance than something like a hamster, and can also get quite costly. As well as food and water, they need a good pile of Timothy Hay and Vitamin C supplements every day. Their cage does not need multiple levels, as they do not climb, but rather a lot of running room to explore and have fun. If the cage is left uncleaned for about more than a week, it can gather up a bit of a smell. Also, guinea pigs love to make high-pitched sounds that are almost like little links when they're happy or curious. With the proper budget, knowledge, and responsibility, guinea pigs can make great first-time pets. If you wouldn't like a guinea pig, other animals to consider doing research on are rats, hedgehogs, or perhaps chinchillas or hamsters. Profile B
Or even this one:
For 20 % you are: You should get rats! Despite the unfortunate name, domestic rats, or fancy rats, are clean, curious, highly trainable, and affectionate animals. Often considered tinny dogs, they have been known to lick their owners out of affection! Many rats are nocturnal, but can easily adjust to their owner's sleeping pattern. Unlike hamsters, rats are never grumpy when you wake them up. Rats need quite large cages with multiple levels, and cage calculators such as this one (http://www.rattycorner.com/odds/calc.shtml) are useful to see how many rats your cage can happily fit. Rats must ALWAYS be housed together, as lonely rats have been known to get depressed and even die of loneliness. Even with other rat buddies, they love their humans and rarely ever bite. Like any other animal, they may nibble if a finger is mistaken for a treat. Rats need about an hour of out of cage playtime every day. Every rat is unique; some are very energetic and love to run around in a large wheel in the cage, climb all over you, and explore the room. Others are very lazy and just love a good cuddle. Most rats are extremely trainable; they can learn anything from potty training to rolling over! A health rat can live 3 to 5 years, which many people still believe is way too short. With the proper budget and knowledge, these little guys can make great first-time pets! If you wouldn't like a rat, other animals to consider doing research on are guinea pigs, hedgehogs, or perhaps hamsters. Profile C
Or even this one:
For 20 % you are: You should get a hamster! The hamster is an adorable little rodent who can also be very fun to hold and let run around in your lap; however, the animal is nocturnal, meaning it is most active at night. Many hamsters have been known to have little grumpy attitudes, especially when awoken from their rest. They may bite if provoked, but if you choose the right hamster and socialize her/him correctly with a few minutes of playtime and trust training every day, it can become a wonderful companion. Most hamsters love running in wheels and (supervised) exercise balls, which can make them very fun to watch. Hamsters can live in relatively small cages compared to rats and guinea pigs, which can be cost efficient and make weekly cleanup a lot easier. Syrian hamsters are the friendliest, while Roborovski, Russian Cambpell, Winter White, and Chinese Dwarfs are slightly more timid and skittish. Hamsters only live about two years, but (Syrians) can make wonderful first-time pets if socialized properly. If you wouldn't like a hamster, other animals to consider doing research on are mice, gerbils, or perhaps hedgehogs or rats. Profile D
Your results were not clear.
For 30 % you are: You should get a guinea pig! (Or two!)
For 30 % you are: You should get a hamster!
For 30 % you are: You should get a chinchilla! (Or two!)
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I got 50% hamster.
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I've had 3, all lived to be 5 or slightly older, and admit, I sort of answered the quiz with my past wheekers in mind, so I wasn't surprised at the result.
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:O I live in Canada.
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