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Fun mammals?

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I'm a reptile keeper and I recently have wanted a fuzzy pet. I really want a puppy, but I don't have that much time to train it, let it out (with my work schedule) etc. I do a good job taking care of my reptiles- but for all 20 or so of them I spend maybe a half hour a day.

What might be a good fuzzy pet for me? Something with personality, but not TOO high maintanence? Thanks!
 
I think most mammals are high maintenance. I recommend a bird. I love birds, lovebirds in particular. But birds require way more maintenance than, say, a hamster and they are really messy. But birds are neat.
Here are a few pictures of my lovebirds: Wilma, Spitfire, Helga & Margalo.
 

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