About 2 months ago my family found out my sister was allergic to our pet parakeets because they had pet dander. We had to give them away and I'm still grieving. But my mom said I could get another pet, but without can't be a dog or cat and it can't have pet dander. I found one amazing animal that is not only cute and doesn't have pet dander, they also act like a dog/cat. Just so you know, it's a fennec fox. You are allowed to have them as pets in my state so they are not illegal. They can be mean but also really nice. We would need 2 because both of our parents work and my sister and I have to go to school. So if we get 2, they won't be lonely or depressed. But there is one small problem. Okay I lied it's a big problem. One fennec fox cost $1,500! So we have to have $3,000 total to get them. And my parents said yes, but we only have 3 months to get the money. How can we get a lot of money fast?! Remember were kids and we can't get jobs yet. Plus, none of our neighbors wants help so were kinda stuck. Please help us!!!
1. Car Washing - I know this one is a little hard, but it could work if you get some friends to help out.
2. Recycling - It doesn't earn you that much money but in large quantities it could be helpful. Its also helpful to the environment.
3. Walk dogs
4. Babysit
There are probably more than that, but these are some alternates you can consider.
Also - look for other pets. Economy nowadays isn't at its best, try looking for other pets that aren't as expensive okay? I gave you choices of ways to earn money, but in my opinion you should just look for another pet. [ LittleScorpion137's advice column | Ask LittleScorpion137 A Question ]
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