What's a good touchy-feely pet for someone that's allergic to hair (dogs & cots)
Birbs.
>>2368928
Got me a tiel, while he doesn't mind kisses, nose pumps, standing on my hand and walking around on top of my chest/shoulder, touching is a no-no for him and he'll bite.
but i actually saw three huge pink parrots in a zoo that loved getting head pats, were really qt.
Leopard geckos
They're super chill, and easy to care for i.e. don't need uv light.
>>2368906
Lap Elephants
>>2368931
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcNh1yvscbg&t=4s
watched this guy the other day, seems to know what he's talking about. basically he's saying that you should gently get the bird used to touching/petting, and to not keep going if the bird tells you it doesn't like it
>>2368931
Rex rats are aggressively inbred and you should not support people that deal with them.
While I understand your problem here, do not take this road. Someone said a while back that a drug is in development that negates fur and animal saliva allergies, so you have that to look forward to, but I haven't heard anything since.
>>2368906
Another human.
>>2368928
birbs can be quite dusty tho. Cockatiels and cockatoos are the worst for this.
Rabbits, they will sit and groom you for hours, and expect the same.
>>2368906
a Tegu in the genus Tupinambis
they are smart enough to be house trained and tend to bond to their owner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PqnVIDdDT8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odKFIB_ng_o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v248PdomBUY
they also tend to behave and look a lot like early Synapsids wich can be really cool. pic related
>>2369440
no. never recommend those to people unless they are already well experienced in keeping reptiles
>>2369440
also that asian bitch is making hers obese for le cute youtube moneyzz
bunrab
>>2368942
>touchy feely
>leopard gecko
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