Hello everyone:
I have had my Chins for about a week. Here is my scenario:
I noticed there were slightly smaller dark brown hard poo's in the cage.
The only change in their food from the breeder is I am feeding them Oxbow timothy hay instead of the kind she was feeding them.
I have seen them both eat and drink.
Rambo is a little less active than Fluffy (sits in one spot more often).
Rambo is smaller than Fluffy. Rambo is 2 Fluffy is 1.
They are both males. Not brothers, my breeder tried them in a cage together for a week and a half and they worked out fine until I picked them up.
I have narrowed it down and it seems like Rambo (beige) is the one who has the hard dark brown poo.
I also noticed Rambo has little tufts of fur missing, not much just a little bit. There is some missing from the top of his head and some missing from back area. I do not think it is fur chewing (how could he chew the top of his own head, lol). Again it is not deep down into the fur only small area and small amount missing.
I saw Fluffy (mosaic) do the humping thing and it looked like he was biting rambos back area last night, but Rambo did not alert to any pain and there is no blood or broken skin and it did not appear there was much if any fur missing from Rambo in that area.
Is it possible Fluffy is doing this to assert dominance or rough grooming?
Their first out of the cage session went pretty well last night. Getting them in was a chore, but I suppose that is to be expected.
The only thing that concerned me is, Rambo came out first because Fluffy was being a big woosy and hid up in their bed house for a little while. Rambo bounced off of the walls and playpen and played until a little bit after Fluffy ended up coming out. Then Rambo sat in a corner for most of the time and Fluffy ran around and played.
When Fluffy went back in (he was the first one we were able to get back in) Rambo began to play again bouncing off walls, etc...
What is odd is, I moved the sleep box to the first shelf instead of the third shelf and they both slept in it together today. It appears they cuddle some other times too.
Should I be worried about any of this or should I just closely observe longer?
I contacted my breeder and she said I should add 100% pure apple juice (just a small bit) to their water to encourage drinking. I did that last night, but it is too early to tell a difference.
I want to hear your opinions since you guys are Chinchilla experts too!
Thanks a million!
If you need me to provide anymore information please ask!
Garren