Hi! I'm new to the board and I signed up mostly because this question has been bothering me for a long time and I wanted to talk to other chinchilla owners about it to see if they'd have a solution. I know it's most likely been discussed before, but I wanted to explain my entire story first so that you would understand where I'm coming from.
In 2002 I adopted a female chinchilla whom I named Chichi. I was thrilled to finally have a chin of my own to play with. My science teacher that year had a few of them, and I would stay after school to play with them until I finally convinced my parents to buy me a chin of my own. Just a few months later and Chi gave a birth to a little boy whom we named Zel. We had no idea she was pregnant when we got her, and I think the reason she only had one baby was probably due to the fact that she was moved from the pet store to a new environment while she was pregnant. We also handled her a lot and had no idea she was expecting, so I do believe her other babies may have died or never developed properly.
Either way, when Zel grew older we decided we wanted to try and breed him. We adopted a little girl named Kilala, who sadly didn't get along with our boy. She did, however, want to become friends with Chichi, but Chi had other ideas. She would try and nip at Kilala whenever they came in contact. After Kilala almost got bitten we decided to keep them separated as much as possible.
In 2006, both Chichi and Zel died, one month after the other. The vets told us that the chinchilla book and pet store had been telling us to give our chins the wrong food. It had said to give them a mixture of hamster and parrot food. The vets told us it caused blockages in their systems which killed them...
Currently, we only have Kilala. We do have other pets (4 cats), but no other chinchillas for her to play with. She's a very sweet little girl, and she's always trying to communicate with my dad and me. A few weeks ago when I let her out for a run, she found one of my cat toys, and I think she might have thought it was another chin, because she was making noises at it and sniffing it. It broke my heart a little bit.
My question is; do you think she's lonely? Sometimes I get the feeling that she is. I wonder if getting another chinchilla would make her happier, or if it's just better for her to be alone. If I got another one, would I get a male or a female? What do you guys think I should do?
Thanks in advance!