That's not necessarily true. Considering our oils are toxic to amphibians they should only be handled to be observed and checked to see if there okay. But with a lot of reptiles they can be handled much longer then a frog and will tolerate it much more then a frog. Though they are no dog or cat where you can constantly interact with them.
As for the op it sounds to me like a aft would best suit you there care is very similar to leos as of temps and food they just need a lot more humidity. i suggest using childrens washed play sand and a mixture of soil for substrate this way they can burrow and make there own hides.
White tree frogs are relatively easy to look after, as long as you get the heat and humidity right they are good to look after.
I don't have the time for a Dog Or Cat.
I have had experience with both of these animals, and as I am someone who has to be able to handle their animals at least a little bit I understand where you are coming from. African fat tails are probably the way to go for you, you can handle them more without them becoming stressed and they are easier in their care than the White's. But if you are willing to limit yourself with handling and are open to a little more maintenence, White's are very rewarding pets with funny little personalities. Hope that helps!
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