WhistlingBadger
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Gerbils are delightful, curious, active, and peaceful (they turn into hunters if you throw them a grasshopper). They also don't drink a ton of water so they are very non stinky if you keep their cages clean. You can get one, a male-female pair if you want babies, or raise a pair of females together.
Hamsters are nasty, awful demon rodents.
But my favorite rodent pet is a rat. I haven't had good luck with the "natural" colored ones; the various white breeds are better. Get a good one, get it young, and spend a ton of time with it, which is pretty easy since you can take them almost anywhere. Mine used to ride on my shoulder in summer and in the armpit of my coat or inside my hat in winter. He would sit on my lap and let me rub his belly while I watched TV. And the lady I bought him for told me that any food that's healthy for a person is healthy for a rat. So I never once bought food for him; I'd just give him a little bit of whatever I was having. Perfect pet for a perpetually broke college student.
Hamsters are nasty, awful demon rodents.
But my favorite rodent pet is a rat. I haven't had good luck with the "natural" colored ones; the various white breeds are better. Get a good one, get it young, and spend a ton of time with it, which is pretty easy since you can take them almost anywhere. Mine used to ride on my shoulder in summer and in the armpit of my coat or inside my hat in winter. He would sit on my lap and let me rub his belly while I watched TV. And the lady I bought him for told me that any food that's healthy for a person is healthy for a rat. So I never once bought food for him; I'd just give him a little bit of whatever I was having. Perfect pet for a perpetually broke college student.