Hi, I'm new to the forum and new to owning a Chinchilla!
My Chin is a male, about 2 years old, and I've (re)named him Chico. He belonged to my step-niece who has had him the entire 2 years but now between school and her other activities, she doesn't have time to give him, so she asked if I would like to take him when we were over there on Sunday. Thus, I've had him 3 days.
I had a triple-decker cage not being used, and I cleaned that up again and transferred him to that. Formerly he had no toys in his cage, but now he has 2 hanging chew toys.
He has seemed to enjoy running up and down the 3 levels, but mostly he stays down in the bottom where he has a metal shelter. I understand that Chins are mainly nocturnal and pretty much sleep during the day, but so far he isn't really coming out until way late at night, after we all go to bed and turn out the lights. We are night-owls here, so normally the lights go out around 2 to 3 AM. I thought he'd be coming out and around in the evenings even though we have lights on -- but so far, nope.
Also, I'm not sure he is eating much. He did eat most of the hay I put in for him last night, but not much of the hay-pellets (if any). His poos look okay to me, which is good. Just after reading in here how "piggy" Chins seem to be, it has stood out to me that most of his pellets and some of the hay are still sitting around.
Do you all think that his behavior is probably due to the overall general stress of moving to a new place and new cage? Maybe I should put him back in his old cage for a while? It's a nice size, just has a couple of platforms and nothing for him to "do" in there, but maybe he'd settle in better if I did that?
On a good note, although he barked and stamped at me the first day when I went to pet him in the cage or pick him up, he's not doing that any more. I pick him up gently by the scruff of his back over his shoulders, and then put my other hand under his feet to support him and lift him out to cuddle against my upper chest where he sticks his head under my chin. Briefly, then he wiggles a lot to get down so back in the cage he goes. He bit me a few times the first day, but not so hard that it did any damage -- just nippy, and he has not done that yesterday or today.