I just have three questions.
I have a chinchilla who had a kit who is 2 months old. I was just wondering if weaning should already be in progress, or if the kit should be completely weaned by this point? The kit is eating hay and pellets and so is the mom, but I see the kit laying belly up under the mom sometimes. Not as often as when she was really young, but I wasn't sure if she should still be nursing at all.
My other question is about caging.
I plan on building a cage for the chinchillas, and as of now the mom and baby will be separate from my first chinchilla who is around the same age as the mom (2 years). Their cages will be side by side, but I was just wondering if it would be okay to do that with the kit still young. The mom and my first chinchilla will not be able to see each other while in the cage, but they will smell one another. I'm not sure if it would stress the mom or kit out to the point where they might be aggressive towards each other and the kit getting hurt.
I'm sure they smell each other after I go from room to room to check on them and let them run around, but I just want to see if it would be okay to put them in the same room where they can hear and smell each other.
Last question is can I bond the three? I am building the cage in the basement where none of them have been so none of them have their scent there. If I can see if they will get along, how does one go along introducing two to one with one of the two being smaller than the chinchilla she is meeting?
I hope this makes sense. You don't have to answer them all, but any input would be appreciated. This site has really helped me when the kit was going through some troubles. (The kit is now 2 months old and weighs 191 grams. I don't quite know ideal weights, but she is very energetic and is always popcorning!! She always comes out of the hut when she hears my door open to see who is there!)