Daniel "DK" Kurnick
is a sophomore at Friends' Central School
Now that the First Family is getting a pet, everyone wants one. But before running out to buy one, give it some thought.
As a volunteer who works with live animals at the Academy of Natural Sciences, I am amazed at how many questions visitors ask about caring for their own pets - questions that should have been addressed before the acquisition of the critter. I like answering questions, but suggest you ask yourself the following before adding to your family:
Where am I going to put it? Contrary to popular belief, that thing on a turtle's back does not function as a mobile home. Animal enclosures are bigger than you would think. So it is important to find out how much space the animal actually needs.