After taking in a "mated, bonded" pair that had been purchased by a youngster who soon discovered his mom was allergic, we had our hands quite full immediately. Although my daughter had been wanting A chinchilla for about three years, I hadn't really planned to get one for another year (she is only 12). But when her friend called, in desperation, we took the little pair home, and fell in love.
Much to our surprise, not two weeks later, we woke up to a new little one in the cage! Now, I was still trying to educate myself on what a pair of adults needed, but a baby! We quickly acquired a second cage, extra water bottle for apple juice water, and plenty of timothy hay, I thought we were ok. We lost the Father that evening, don't know why. I guess we are lucky we didn't lose the baby, as little as I knew. But I am learning, more and more, about how little I know.
Now it is two weeks later, and the baby is so big! What once fit in a cupped palm, now fills my hand and has a long tail sticking out over, lol!! He jumps to us, curls in our laps, sleeps on my shoulder, makes tiny chirpy noises and seems very healthy and happy. The mother has slimmed down just a bit, and eats and drinks with vigor. From day one, she has allowed us to hold and share her Babe, even though we were still relative strangers and we have cut off her raisin supply.
Persiphone (the little Mother) is very sweet, grooming and cuddling her Babe, and us. Cerberus (the young Fellow) jumps and plays and sleeps curled up under her tummy most of the time - but sometimes in my hands or on my shoulder - in my hair.
I never expected to be this fond of such little furry beings! And I genuinely welcome any ANY advice on being a new ChinGrandmom. I am humble and willing to listen. We are planning to separate them at about 9- 10 weeks, because he IS a boy (no doubt). We are following a plan to construct Her a larger cage, to afford room for some jumping and running, but not too large (to avoid injuries). Once he is fixed, we plan to put them back together, to stay. A safe, already friendly, non breeding couple.
Again, I welcome all advice. I really want to keep these guys safe, and happy. I couldn't bear to lose another one. They are just so very sweet and precious.
Thank you for reading my very long (and very first) post here.