
Chinchilla need help! Please?
I'm going to buy a Chinchilla and I really need some help: 1. How much is a Chinchilla? 2. What I need to buy for it? 3. How much does all that cost? With all the cages and food and other things? 4. What are the advantages of a Chinchilla? 5. What are the disadvantages? 6. Can a Chinchilla live in a house with two cats, chinchilla would be in a separate room however. 7. How meek, or make them trust you? 8. What treats and food that they like to eat? 9. What color should I get and male or female? 10. What name should I call you, children because I do not know what yet? 11. Last but not least, make good pets for a year of age 13? Thank you!: D ☺ ☻ hepful Please reply if you would give me the website you have the information! Thank you very much for all the information and tips! Thanks you:)
1. It depends on where you get to. Pet at home (where I work) are more than 100 pounds. I still maintain that it is best to get a chinchilla from a breeder-I loved working in Pets at home, but you can get a better quality of a local breeder, usually less. 2. I will link to the page you are full of products chinchilla-http: / / www.petsathome.com/shop/small-pet/chinchilla-products/?freeText=chinchilla&langId=-1&storeId=10551&msg=&y=0&catalogId=10601&x = 0 This will give you the basics. Like most animals, you need a proper cage, a bowl, food, bedding, hanging / chew toys, bottles etc. Water You do not have to buy with PAH, but is a good / list idea of what you need. 3. Impossible to say. A good cage is more than seventy pounds (to be closer to one hundred) unless you are lucky to find one that is in good nick second hand (nothing wrong with that, but you must make sure that is safe and properly cleaned) bedding £ 10, the food is pretty much the same toys that need to be replaced monthly / weekly will be about 20 pounds – all adds up. I recommend that you use HAP's website again to give you a vague idea, but the initial setup (with all new) is about to be over 100 pounds (not including the chinchilla) and monthly cost is probably over 20 pounds, not including vet bills as possible. 4. Pros – They are inclined to atrás.-lover can be once you used to ti. "Apart from cost, are actually easy to cuidar." No need or even like a lot of manipulación. "They can live more than twenty years. 5. Cons – No are highly interactive pets, but need a large space to run out of his cage without cables, etc. "Do not sit quietly and watch TV with you as a cat or perro. "They do not like a lot of manipulation and acariciar." You can bite (though little else can animals) .- They can live more than twenty years. 6. Provided when you are sure the cats will ALWAYS be out of the room. Cats may be intelligent and can open doors, and chinchillas can die of fright. So whenever there was a need to maintain at least a closed door between cats and chinchilla. seven. As with any animal with sweets, not to speak softly, stroked until it is ready and confident in you, never take it, I never scream, etc. 8. Nothing too sweet chinchillas can get diabetes! Stick with treats that are suitable for chinchillas (Picnic range is pretty good, my gerbil likes and looks very natural) and not take more than recommended. Once again, the site will give you more details HAP. 9. PAHs are largely gray chinchillas, which I like, but the color is up to you and depends on what the store / offers players. chinchillas man tends to be a bit more relaxed, but as long as you're maintaining two together, it's just a personal thing. 10. Until =) I hate to choose the names of other people for pets. It's very personal and depends on personality. My gerbil is called Hunky Magoo, for example. Very personal for me. 11. In my opinion honestly, as much as I want to simply say yes, I do not think so, and I say from experience. NO is that the chinchillas are, if you do not expect a plush pet that likes to sit on his lap and watch TV, be patient and do not have afraid to bite, that aspect is very well-but how long they can live. These thirteen. The chinchilla can live more than twenty years. What will happen to you and your life over the next twenty years? It will have three years or so where I am sure that is fine, but if you want to go to college, most the dorms do not allow pets, even if you do not go to college, I can say from experience that the majority of the apartments / houses that are rented not allow pets. I have lived away from home for over a year and am about to enter my third property, and none of them have allowed pets! I have to hide my gerbil, which is quite easy because it is in a small tank, but a large chinchilla cage would be impossible. Then he has the rest of his life-work, social life, have a family, etc. My advice? You may be ready to be responsible enough to care for a chinchilla "I do not know you, but I hope what I have said has helped, but you is not enough old to have a pet that lives longer than I've experienced so far. Wait until you are an adult in a "forever" at home before coming to a chinchilla =) But good luck. Http: / / www.petsathome.com/shop/small-pet/chinchilla-products/?freeText=chinchilla&langId=-1&storeId=10551&msg=&y=0&catalogId=10601&x=0- This is full of tips and products, but depends on you when you buy all my advice is to the memory of when I worked in pets at home, not from the actual site.
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