Learn Why Iguanas Are Ideal Pets For Some People - Part I
Why do people own green iguanas? Aside from the fun of showing off a little dinosaur resting comfortably on your shoulder, what is it that is so fascinating about having a huge untamed lizard that can grow up to 6 ft long and has a tendency to bite?
Contrary to what many people think, a green iguana makes a unique and amazing pet. Just like any other pet, you need to learn what is required for your iguana to stay healthy and for you to avoid any frustration that you may encounter down the road. Once you establish a suitable diet and environment for this creature to thrive, the caring and maintenance is relatively simple.
The longer you have your iguana and the more you spend time with it, the more you will see it's personality unfold. All green iguanas have different personalities. Each one has definite likes and dislikes. They all have moods that can change every single day, every month, and every year. Some iguana owners claim that their pets behave more like a mammal than a lizard. If properly trained, they can be affectionate and even bond with their owners.
Having an iguana as a pet has many advantages over other types of pets. Iguanas don't require vaccines, shots or registration tags. They do not get Lyme disease, rabies, ticks, ringworms, mange, or fleas. Unlike cats or other furry animals, iguanas do not cause allergies.
Unlike dogs, iguanas do not cause destruction around the house when left alone. They do not require constant attention. Iguanas do not need long walks. They don't go through the garbage can and spread trash all over the kitchen floor. They don't pee on you neighbor's legs. They don't howl at sirens, cry at night, or bark incessantly when a stranger is nearby.
Unlike cats, iguanas will not scratch your couch until it shreds into pieces. They do not cover the furniture with fur and they do not require stinky litter boxes. They do not puke up hair balls or screech when in heat.
Unlike a fish aquarium, your home will not turn into a small lake if you knock over an iguana's house. Furthermore, these animals aren't messy like birds that throws food and leave feathers around the house.
Iguanas do not make any vocal sounds, making them apartment friendly. In fact, many apartment complexes do not require a pet deposit for an iguana because it is considered a "low-risk" pet.