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Posted by Keshia on July 27, 2001 at 15:15:19: In Reply to: Kangaroo's as pets???? posted by Randy on March 21, 2001 at 21:56:17: Bennett Wallabies make GREAT inside pets but I wouldn't recommend them for someone who has an apartment because they also need to go outside and graze and run around and everything. Yes, they are VERY affectionate. They are not dangerous unless treated badly. I am going to get one soon but I don't have enough money right now. They are usually $1500. Yes, they can be house trained and paper trained but do not let them near a cat's litterbox. Keeping them as inside pets is best and if you live in the city and you have a backyard that is great. But, in the backyard, make sure it has a hiding place incase it gets scared. If you email me at Khorseofcourse@aol.com with the subject as Bennett Wallabies then I will supply you with websites of information as well as reputable breeders, if you would like. Hope this helps. : Okay here is the deal. I saw an ad in our local paper for baby Bennett Wallaby, the miniature Kangaroos. The ad says that these make great house pets. Is this true? Somone please e-mail me with information. Are they smart? Dangerous? Can they be house trained like dogs? What are the differences in the miniature kangaroos and the ones I see talked about in this forum? Any information would be greatly appreciated....
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