If your answer to the question, “If you could have dinner with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be?,” is Li’l Sebastian from “Parks and Recreation,” we get it.
We also have good news: Mini farm animals are everywhere right now, per The Associated Press.
For being so tiny, these animals are driving some big numbers:
To put these cuties in perspective: A regular horse weighs 1.2k-1.5k pounds while a mini is only ~175-200, and micro-miniature cows are under 3 feet tall.
Like many trends these days, this one took off on the tail of the pandemic when, before mini animals, many people were adopting puppies and raising backyard chickens.
Plus, mini pets of all kinds are having a moment: American homes had 12.7m gerbils, hamsters, lizards and other small pets this year, up nearly 7% YoY.
Others have more entrepreneurial goals, breeding mini animals to sell them or opening their farms for tours.
Even though they’re mini, farm animals are still animals and can be aggressive and hard to handle.
If you’re just starting out with pets, may we suggest a goldfish?