First question: I remember hearing that chinchillas should not be allowed treats until they are 6 months. Well, my kits are a little over that now and I'm looking to bond with them a bit more. They jump all over us during playtime but do not like being petted much and they are still a bit nervous around us. They go through phases where they downright seem terrified of the big scary giant people!
The other night, I put one hand into the cage with a pinch of rolled oats in my palm and while Buddy was investigating them and nibbling, I gently scratched him behind the ear with the other hand. He twisted his head to see what was going on but then went back to ther oats and let me pet him. Later, during playtime, he sat still and let me scratch him behind the ear some more. I'd call that progress! Question is, how often can I give them rolled oats? I know raisins are pretty much once a week, right?
Second matter of business: I know it's considered a big no no to allow males and females playtime together but every few nights, I let all three out together in the small hall. I reckon it'll be easier to reintroduce them once Buddy has had his operation if they've been playing together. There have been a few attempts at, ahem, "cuddles", but I have always been able to deflect Buddy before he gets anywhere near to mounting either of the girls. The hall is so small that I can see everything and they are always within arms reach. Anyway, it's all been going very well, they've stop and sniff each others faces and carry on, jumping on our shoulders or whatever... until recently. Pixie has started jumping at Buddy and snapping at him. Other times, when they are sniffing each others face, one will let a little bark and run away. This mostly occurs between Pixie and Buddy but occasionally with Buddy and Annie. This isn't play right? I'm wondering if I continue to let them out together, maybe they might get over it in time? It might just be in my head but I think Buddy might be lonely because on the nights I let him out without the girls, he scratches at the door to the chilla bedroom and goes around squeaking. I've heard the girls making that same noise when they've been looking for each other in the bathroom. It's different from excited playtime squeaks.