Quick answer
Before choosing, honestly assess daily time (walks, cleaning, interaction), space (garden, landlord rules), cost (food, vet, insurance), and lifespan (15+ years for cats and many dogs). Match species first, then breed or individual temperament.
Compare common pets
Dog
- Pros
- Loyal, trainable, great for active owners
- Cons
- Daily walks, cost, cannot leave alone long
- Best for
- Families with time, runners, rural/suburban homes
Cat
- Pros
- Independent, indoor-friendly, lower daily time
- Cons
- Scratching, litter care, less predictable affection
- Best for
- Apartments, busy professionals, quieter homes
Rabbit
- Pros
- Quiet, can litter train, social in pairs
- Cons
- Chewing, needs space, vet costs if ill
- Best for
- Homes with a secure indoor pen or garden
Guinea pig
- Pros
- Gentle, vocal, good for children with supervision
- Cons
- Need companions, daily veg, short lifespan
- Best for
- First pets with adult help
Hamster
- Pros
- Small footprint, nocturnal, low cost
- Cons
- Solitary, bite if startled, short life
- Best for
- Older children, limited space
Fish
- Pros
- Calming, no allergies from fur, quiet
- Cons
- Tank cycling, water quality, not cuddly
- Best for
- Allergic households, low-interaction preference
Bird
- Pros
- Intelligent, can mimic, social
- Cons
- Noise, mess, long lifespan, daily interaction
- Best for
- Experienced owners with time to interact
Questions to ask yourself
- Can you commit for the animal's full lifespan?
- Who cares for the pet when you travel or work long hours?
- Are pets allowed in your rental agreement?
- Can you afford unexpected vet bills?
- Does anyone in the home have allergies?
- Do you want a hands-on companion or low-interaction pet?
Choosing a pet: FAQs
What is the easiest pet for beginners?
Guinea pigs and goldfish (with proper tank setup) are often recommended for beginners. Dogs and cats are wonderful but need more daily time, cost, and long-term commitment than many first-time owners expect.
Should I get a puppy or an adult dog?
Puppies need toilet training, socialisation, and patience through teething. Adult rescue dogs may already be house-trained and calmer — match energy to your lifestyle.
Is a cat or dog better for an apartment?
Cats generally suit apartments better if kept indoors with enrichment. Small to medium dogs can thrive in apartments with sufficient walks, but barking and breed restrictions matter.
How much does a pet cost per year?
Costs vary widely — budget for food, insurance or vet fund, vaccinations, flea prevention, and emergencies. Dogs and cats often cost £500–£1,500+ annually in the UK; small pets less but still need vet care.