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- nolan.tomlinson
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I currently have no pets but once I am relocated I might want to change that. How common is having a pet in Cambodia? Are dogs and cats considered normal to have? Are more exotic pets allowed?
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Re: Pets
Of course you can have pets while you are here.
Recent thread on leaving your domestic animal in Cambodia when you decide to move on:
general-chatter/another-cat-goes-heaven ... 29669.html
Recent thread on leaving your domestic animal in Cambodia when you decide to move on:
general-chatter/another-cat-goes-heaven ... 29669.html
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Re: Pets
If you opt for a dog, keep it on a tight leash or this may happen: post338656.html?hilit=dog#p338656
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Re: Pets
It's illegal to keep wild animals. Aquariums are popular and some people spend thousands on a single fish. Many people keep Mynas and Rose-Ringed Parakeets and Lovebirds etc. Keeping reptiles or exotic mammals as pets is unusual.
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It gets down to where you live. For example, if you stayed in a hotel, I doubt a dog would be welcome. If you rented a home in a village, you could have a dog.
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The same goes for other animals. If you live in an urban shop-house, a crocodile might become problematic. If you have a big pond in the boonies, you could have lots of them.
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Re: Pets
Quite difficult to keep, crocs. The croc market has failed a number of times in Cambodia. Vietnam seems to have more luck.John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 9:22 pm The same goes for other animals. If you live in an urban shop-house, a crocodile might become problematic. If you have a big pond in the boonies, you could have lots of them.
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Sure, it was just an example and I meant as pets rather than farming. I knew people whose crocs got too big in the city.
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Re: Pets
Contact ARC (Animal Rescue Cambodia ), they have lots of gorgeous cats and dogs looking for homes.
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Re: Pets
I know a Khmer guy who has an otter. Goes everywhere with him. He even takes it fishing!
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