Top 7 Low Maintenance Pets For Beginners

Getting a pet for your home is a big decision to make. When you adopt a pet, you take the whole responsibility of betterment for that pet’s life. For beginner pet parents, taking responsibility for a new family member might seem difficult. It’s very common intensity for new pet owners to own a furry or muscular dog or a cute, cuddly cat as their first pet.

But did you ever think taking those high-maintenance pets as a first pet is a good decision to make? On that note, it will be better to opt for a low-maintenance pet that will be easy to take care of by newbies and make them more prepared for a high-maintenance one. And if the pet is taken for a kid then it will be a good option to keep them happy with their new pet without worrying about pet maintenance too much. 

One more thing to say, low maintenance doesn’t mean you have nothing to do without enjoying the playtime or funny sights of fur babies. Every pet has its own special routine and responsibilities. Depending on the requirements of pets, we have chosen the “Top 7 Low Maintenance Pets for you that will be easy to adopt as a first-time pet owner. 

7 Low Maintenance Pets For Beginners

If you are new to owning a pet then these suggestions can be an excellent first choice. These animals are very easy to handle, and you don’t have to worry much about their growing up.

1. Sea-Monkeys

Don’t mix the aquatic pet with real monkeys hanging on trees. Sea monkeys have no connection with them. Sea monks are actually a hybrid brine shrimp that was created in 1957 and became a great low-maintenance pet. Those who are really very lazy about taking care of pets but still want to enjoy their mesmerizing moments should opt for the Sea Monkeys. They need just 1 or 2 algae feedings a week and a simple tank cleaning once a month. 

Sea-Monkeys

2. Hamsters

One more great option for super cute and adorable cuddly pets for kids while being cost-effective is a hamster. With a lovely cage, fresh water, and hamster food, this little one will be very happy to live in your home and down to you for cuddles. Their gentle and quiet nature makes them suitable for kids and beginner parents. 

Hamsters

3. Guinea Pigs

Another cute cuddly low maintenance pet that requires less attention or grooming is a guinea pig. These small rodents require only a cage, bedding, food, and water to survive. Also, you don’t need to give them extra time to play daily, and just a good activity setup will work great for keeping this small furbaby active. Kids will love to play with these cute, cuddly pets, and they won’t hurt your pockets either. 

Guinea pigs

4. British Shorthair Cats

Still not ready to give up your dream of having a cat? You can opt for British Shorthair, which is quite low maintenance than other cat breeds. These grey cats are quite easygoing and need no regular grooming. 2 or 3 brushes in a week will be enough to get rid of loose hairs. Though they won’t be the lap cat you dream of, they stay close to their owners all time while being very gentle with other cats, dogs, or children. 

British Shorthair Cats

5. Rabbits

Those who are looking for pets to play with and cuddle with may have a choice of low-maintenance ones. Rabbits are the accurate pets that fit into this requirement. They are cute, cuddly, and very active pets. To satisfy their playing needs, give them a spacious cage and a lot of time to play. As bunnies are easy to train, you can easily house-train them. And their food is just limited to some fresh green veggies or hay, or you can treat them with pellets sometimes.

Rabbits

6. Tarantulas

If you don’t have any issues with crawlies, then Tarantulas can be the pet you are looking for. These black spiders are soft to the touch and very fun to look at. These boys grow from 2 to 10 inches with a life of up to 7 years. Just a 5-gallon terrarium will be enough for tara to roam around.

Tarantulas

Tarantulas are not friendly to sunlight so they keep them in the dark place and also give them some branches, soil, and someplace to hide in the tank. Their diet includes live insects like crickets, mealworms, super worms, and roaches which will be easy for you to maintain. 

7. Leopard Geckos

Not furry, but one exotic-looking pet that suits well with a starter’s pet. Leopard geckos are very docile reptiles that are easy to keep and play with. Only a 15-20 gallon tank will be enough to keep 2 or 3 geckos. They have an easy-to-get diet of crickets, wax worms, and mealworms. Also, you don’t need to take them to vet appointments regularly, which will keep you tension-free. 

Leopard geckos

Final Verdict

So these are the Top 7 Low Maintenance Pets for Beginners that are extremely easy to take care of and enjoy. I hope you have found your first ideal pet from the list and are going to stay with us for more information about pet care.

Murphy Bernier

Murphy Bernier

Murphy Bernier is a New-York based freelance writer, professional blogger and certified dog trainer. She networks shelter pets to help them find homes and volunteers for rescue groups as she is passionate about dog rescue and adoption. From a very early age, she developed extensive animal handling skills from her dad, and that’s where her love for animals started.

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