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>>50848 Actually you might want to look around a bit. I've stayed at two different apartment complexes where dogs and cats were restricted but you could have caged pets or fish with no restrictions and no "pet deposit".
Chinchillas are fun, I had one for many years. He lived to be fifteen! However, they do require more care than your average "small animal", with their dust baths, large cage requirements and such. They are also easily stressed, so don't get one if you have a rowdy lifestyle. They like a quiet, sedate enviornment. I'm not saying don't get one, but read up on them first.
Gerbils are a good choice for apartment living. They'e mainly nocturnal. They smell much less than rats/mice/hamsters. They don't eat much and they are cheap and easy to take care of. They are also highly active, so they're entertaining to watch and play with.
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