I'm picking up a small carrier due to my son wanting to share his new chinchilla to his 2nd grade class next month during show and tell.
Please do NOT let your son take the chin for show and tell in a school ... regardless of what grade it is, but especially not in the lower grades. Children are precious and when they see something that looks soft and furry, they want to love it by hugging it tightly. When that happens ... they hurt the chin, the chin bites in self-defence OR they kill it by breaking one of the tiny ribs and it punctures the lungs ... a very painful death that takes about 24 to 36 hours before the chin actually dies. Chinchillas are nocturnal and prefer to sleep during school hours. The temperature of the school room is probably to hot for a chinchilla. Chinchillas are very skiddish and become frightened at loud and/or sudden noises ... these are found in school rooms constantly. The stress of the day could cause him to become a fur chewer which is not healthy or pretty. Please do not subjet the chinchilla to a room full of kids that are not accustom to chinchillas and how to act around them.
I'm so lost and feeling I don't know as much as I thought I had.
Don't feel bad ... we are all learning every day that chinchillas are sensitive to much more than we once thought they were. As chinchillas are exposed to more and more, we are finding they are even more fragile than once thought.
If you don't know the answer it's more intellegent to say..."I'm not sure" then to make up things as you go along ...
Employees in pet stores usually do not want to admit that they do not have the knowledge needed ... they don't want to appear stupid and figure since you are asking, you don't know either, so it is safe for them to state, as fact, what they
think to be fact ... which is usually wrong, when it comes to chinchillas.
Individuals giving you the wrong information is bad enough ... but what is worse is when the manufactures of animal products do the same. Manufactures see that chinchillas belong in the rat family and they
assume that chinchillas can have anything that rats can have ... but they can not! There is one manufacture that puts out a "starter kit" for chinchillas which contains the cage ... a cage that is NOT safe for chinchillas ... even though it states that it is safe for them, it is not.
Chinchillas need: 1) high quality food (Mazuri, Traditions or Oxbow)
2) a lava stone
constantly to help keep their front teeth worn down to the proper size
3) fresh water daily (do not add water to the bottle ... wash rinse and refill it)
4) hay (for nutrients and to help keep their side teeth warn down to the proper size)
5) pine chew sticks (most economical when made by you)
6) dust bath
dust not dust bath sand and a container to put it in ... a glass loaf pan or cookie jar works great
Above are the things they really need on a daily basis ... anything else is something special you want for them. Chinchillas are easily pleased and many items around the house will make them happy and keep them busy. Empty toilet paper rolls, a box cut out to make windows and doors (they love to play in and on these), an empty cereal box or Kleenex box, Popsicle sticks, paper towel rolls and a hut you can make them (instructions are on my website in the Chinchilla Booklet)
Please make sure any toys purchased for your chin are not made of aluminum or have aluminum holders. Aluminum is a soft metal ... chinchillas have been know to eat soft metals ... this is not good for them, but they do it anyway.
Jo Ann