Hi Silly Chinchilly,
Do you live within driving distance of Roanoke, VA ... if so ... I will personally come over and choke your boyfriend until he turns blue!
Not really, but, I would give him a very good lecture about chinchillas and what can easily kill them! Me, I'd kick the boyfriend out and keep the chinchilla.
Most of a human's diet is lethal to a chinchilla. Chinchillas are exotic animals and can only have the food that is especially made for them ... they are not a domesticated animal like a cat or dog.
1) Meat and meat by-products will kill a chinchilla ... their system is not made to digest meat and it will block the digestive tract.
2) Nuts can not be properly digested by a chinchilla and will, eventually, cause a fatty liver, which can kill them.
3) Any animal fats (such as butter) is considered a meat by product. If you use margarine ... it is only 1 molecule away from plastic, you can imagine what that does to humans, let alone a delicate little chinchilla.
4) The spices, salt and sugars that we put in our food are not good for a chinchilla, they can kill.
5) Only certain veggies and fruits are good for a chinchilla ... others can be very bad for a chin.
6) A raisin, in compairson to size ... would be about the size of a basket ball to us. What human foods that are good for a chinchilla should be given in very small portions and not very often.
OK, now that I've put a jinx on your boyfriend ... lets get to the other questions.
#1) The scents, especially the man-made ones, can often cause a chinchilla to have a bad respiratory infection in the lungs ... much like pneumonia ... I won't even wear perfume around my chinchillas. The scents/fumes given off by cedar can kill a chinchilla.
#2) I would definitely take him out of the room when putting down and vacuuming up this powdered stuff ... if it has an added fragrance to it ... I would not use it at all. Vinegar and water cleaning a rug and/or Arm & Hammer baking soda will usually do very good to clear away any bad odors in the rugs/carpets. Neither of these have any artificial scents added to them and both do wonders for rugs and carpet.
3) My fiance thinks its great to give him little pieces of what ever he's eating. I've told him not to, but he won't stop!! What can I do to make him understand that he can't do this??
#3) Check out the above answer at the beginning of the post.
If he will not stop, I strongly suggest that either he goes, or you find a better home for your chin ... eventually, if both stay, and he continues, the chin will die.
If this offends you, I will apologize for offending you, but not for what I have said. I am very blunt and honest in what I say, especially when it comes to the proper care and raising of a chinchilla. My words are aimed at your boyfriend, not you. I hope and pray, he will take this seriously and stop feeding the chinchilla the food he is eating.
Jo Ann