Is it safe for chinchillas to eat bedding?
This product appealed to us because it was recycled material and very absorbent. However, on too many occasions we saw our chins eating the paper which raised concerns that there may be digestive issues down the road. Our chinchillas are pretty good about using their bedding rather than urinating outside their cage.
Is it bad for a Chinchilla to get wet?
This is a big deal because chinchillas cannot get wet under any circumstances. This is because of their very dense fur and the chances are that wet fur can lead to your chinchilla becoming very ill.
Do you need to know the temperament of a chinchilla?
Understanding a chinchilla’s behavior and temperament can make your life much easier if you recently adopted a chinchilla or intend to adopt a chinchilla soon. Chinchillas are in an entirely different class and make for some amazing family pets. However, understanding a chinchilla’s behavior is crucial.
Is it possible for a Chinchilla to be aggressive?
With proper care and proper socialization, a chinchilla will rarely if ever show aggression towards their owner. However, it is possible that two non-bonded chinchillas may show aggression towards one another without supervision. While chinchillas are extremely self-sufficient and easy to care for, they do have a few small requirements.
How often should you play with a chinchilla?
You’re already aware that you should play with a chinchilla every day for 30-60 minutes. This is 100% true. However, the question of “how often should I play with a chinchilla” is somewhat misleading. Here is why.
Is it OK to give a chinchilla a dust bath?
The last thing you want to have is your chinchilla rolling around in broken glass. Finally, the dust bath shouldn’t be kept in the cage because it maybe end up being used as a litter box. Also, there’s a chance that the constant exposure to the dust will cause inflammation or infection to your chinchillas eyes or eyelids (conjunctivitis).
Do you have to be 100% devoted to your Chinchilla?
First, you don’t necessarily have to be 100% devoted to your chinchilla during playtime. Yes, you should be around and at least be supervising in some fashion. Especially if your chinchilla is playing in a room that is not 100% chinchilla proofed.
This product appealed to us because it was recycled material and very absorbent. However, on too many occasions we saw our chins eating the paper which raised concerns that there may be digestive issues down the road. Our chinchillas are pretty good about using their bedding rather than urinating outside their cage.