For birds - parrots are definitely the smartest (well, crows are smarter, but they are not pets!). Birds are always seen at least in pairs, so there is no "bird" here, but birds. There are parrots that live 70 years otherwise and you can even bequeath to your children. Still, it's sad to see your animal in a cage. Birds are made to be free and they smell - there is no way. Decorative bunnies are a good pet, but they get sick easily, are capricious and live to 3-5 years, if you are lucky. My husband had a bunny and a guinea pig as a child and they died very often, despite the care. I had a classmate who was looking after a big ordinary rabbit, alive? 5 years old and died of old age in May. He experienced it very hard. As you describe it - you do not have the time / conditions for any pet. If you still want a pet, who does not need much care (is independent), but will give you a lot of cuddling / love / attention - this is definitely the cat. However, if you do not have time and you are not there all day - take two cats to be friends or an adult cat. As for the change of home - there are no problems here. it is not true that the cat is primarily attached to the home - it is also a social animal and if you are in the other home (or your friend the kitten), you will not have any problems. Suitable breeds - I personally like short-haired cats, they are not pretentious, they do not get sick often, they are hygienic. I had a Siamese - very attached to one person. All types of Thai breeds are suitable for self-care, but there must be a person in the house - they are like dogs (so they call them "cat dogs"), because they are terribly fixed to one owner. I like ordinary, European shorthair cats, which in Bulgaria are often a mixture with the Anatolian cat (all cats with such blood have orange on their fur and orange eyes) - terribly intelligent creatures that rarely get sick and live long if looked after. They are watched singly or in pairs, if there is not often a person at home. The cat lives at least 10 years, there are domestic cats that reach 15-25 years. The most suitable cat for people without time (managerial cats) are all types of short-haired blue cats, but are an expensive breed. I have focused on ordinary, "street" cats - in fact, they are also a breed - German scientists selected it in the 17th-18th centuries to make it resistant to disease and to hunt mice. It is no coincidence that this is the most successful breed - these cats are the most intelligent and resistant to disease. which in Bulgaria are often a mixture with the Anatolian cat (all cats with such blood have orange on their fur and orange eyes) - terribly intelligent creatures that rarely get sick and live long if looked after. They are watched singly or in pairs, if there is not often a person at home. The cat lives at least 10 years, there are domestic cats that reach 15-25 years. The most suitable cat for people without time (managerial cats) are all types of short-haired blue cats, but are an expensive breed. I have focused on ordinary, "street" cats - in fact, they are also a breed - German scientists selected it in the 17th-18th centuries to be resistant to disease and to hunt mice. It is no coincidence that this is the most successful breed - these cats are the most intelligent and resistant to disease. which in Bulgaria are often a mixture with the Anatolian cat (all cats with such blood have orange on their fur and orange eyes) - terribly intelligent creatures that rarely get sick and live long if looked after. They are watched singly or in pairs, if there is not often a person at home. The cat lives at least 10 years, there are domestic cats that reach 15-25 years. The most suitable cat for people without time (managerial cats) are all types of short-haired blue cats, but are an expensive breed. I have focused on ordinary, "street" cats - in fact, they are also a breed - German scientists selected it in the 17th-18th centuries to be resistant to disease and to hunt mice. It is no coincidence that this is the most successful breed - these cats are the most intelligent and resistant to disease.
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For birds - parrots are definitely the smartest (well, crows are smarter, but they are not pets!). Birds are always seen at least in pairs, so there is no "bird" here, but birds. There are parrots that live 70 years otherwise and you can even bequeath to your children. Still, it's sad to see your animal in a cage. Birds are made to be free and they smell - there is no way. Decorative bunnies are a good pet, but they get sick easily, are capricious and live to 3-5 years, if you are lucky. My husband had a bunny and a guinea pig as a child and they died very often, despite the care. I had a classmate who was looking after a big ordinary rabbit, alive? 5 years old and died of old age in May. He experienced it very hard. As you describe it - you do not have the time / conditions for any pet. If you still want a pet, who does not need much care (is independent), but will give you a lot of cuddling / love / attention - this is definitely the cat. However, if you do not have time and you are not there all day - take two cats to be friends or an adult cat. As for the change of home - there are no problems here. it is not true that the cat is primarily attached to the home - it is also a social animal and if you are in the other home (or your friend the kitten), you will not have any problems. Suitable breeds - I personally like short-haired cats, they are not pretentious, they do not get sick often, they are hygienic. I had a Siamese - very attached to one person. All types of Thai breeds are suitable for self-care, but there must be a person in the house - they are like dogs (so they call them "cat dogs"), because they are terribly fixed to one owner. I like ordinary, European shorthair cats, which in Bulgaria are often a mixture with the Anatolian cat (all cats with such blood have orange on their fur and orange eyes) - terribly intelligent creatures that rarely get sick and live long if looked after. They are watched singly or in pairs, if there is not often a person at home. The cat lives at least 10 years, there are domestic cats that reach 15-25 years. The most suitable cat for people without time (managerial cats) are all types of short-haired blue cats, but are an expensive breed. I have focused on ordinary, "street" cats - in fact, they are also a breed - German scientists selected it in the 17th-18th centuries to make it resistant to disease and to hunt mice. It is no coincidence that this is the most successful breed - these cats are the most intelligent and resistant to disease. which in Bulgaria are often a mixture with the Anatolian cat (all cats with such blood have orange on their fur and orange eyes) - terribly intelligent creatures that rarely get sick and live long if looked after. They are watched singly or in pairs, if there is not often a person at home. The cat lives at least 10 years, there are domestic cats that reach 15-25 years. The most suitable cat for people without time (managerial cats) are all types of short-haired blue cats, but are an expensive breed. I have focused on ordinary, "street" cats - in fact, they are also a breed - German scientists selected it in the 17th-18th centuries to be resistant to disease and to hunt mice. It is no coincidence that this is the most successful breed - these cats are the most intelligent and resistant to disease. which in Bulgaria are often a mixture with the Anatolian cat (all cats with such blood have orange on their fur and orange eyes) - terribly intelligent creatures that rarely get sick and live long if looked after. They are watched singly or in pairs, if there is not often a person at home. The cat lives at least 10 years, there are domestic cats that reach 15-25 years. The most suitable cat for people without time (managerial cats) are all types of short-haired blue cats, but are an expensive breed. I have focused on ordinary, "street" cats - in fact, they are also a breed - German scientists selected it in the 17th-18th centuries to be resistant to disease and to hunt mice. It is no coincidence that this is the most successful breed - these cats are the most intelligent and resistant to disease.