10 Low-Maintenance Pets That Are Still Fun and Lovable

Fish are relatively low-maintenance pets, especially if you have a well-established aquarium with a filtration system.

Fish:

They require a properly sized enclosure with sand and shells for hiding, as well as a shallow dish of water.

Hermit Crabs:

Gerbils are small, social rodents that are easy to care for and enjoy interacting with their owners.

Gerbils:

They require a large cage with bedding, hay, fresh vegetables, and pellets for food, as well as toys and tunnels for enrichment.

Guinea Pigs:

They require a spacious enclosure with bedding, hay, fresh vegetables, pellets, and toys for enrichment.

Rabbits:

They require food, water, a litter box, and occasional grooming, but they can entertain themselves for hours.

Cats:

They require a spacious cage with perches, food, water, and toys for mental stimulation.

Birds:

Tarantulas are low-maintenance pets that require a properly sized enclosure with substrate, a hide, and a shallow dish of water.

Tarantulas: 

They are quiet and generally prefer to be left alone, making them suitable for busy owners.

Snakes:

Hamsters are small, nocturnal pets that are relatively low-maintenance. They require a cage with bedding, food, water, and toys for enrichment.

Hamsters:

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