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Messages - VenusTheChin

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Q & A / Re: My "shedding Chilla"
« on: May 17, 2009, 11:58:03 AM »
I regularly "preen" my chins, aka take out the dead fur. They seem to enjoy it and I think of it as a bonding time.

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You can sew it inside the liner, so there is fleece on both sides.

The family computer has all the pics on it, so I will get those up when I get on that computer...

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You can put grommets in the corner and attach it with clips to the side of the cage so they cannot drag it around... My girls are pretty well behaved and they don't turn it up unless they want to play really bad. Then they will go up to the front of the cage and roll it up looking for the door LOL. You can also make loops in the fabric (I will get a picture up of the hammock I made) and attach clips to them.
If you make fleece liners you might want to go to Target or somewhere else and get some cheap towels to put in the center. This will help with absorbency, because fleece isn't all that absorbent.

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General Breeder Chat / Re: MOTHER NATURE UNLEASHED!
« on: May 04, 2009, 12:30:34 PM »
I thought chins cooled off by sending their blood through their ears...  ::silly::

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General Breeder Chat / Re: MOTHER NATURE UNLEASHED!
« on: May 04, 2009, 07:54:54 AM »
LOL I meant granite. Thought of granite, typed marble!  ::silly::

I have (and mine is just getting put together)
Neosporin
Blu Kote
Paper towels
Gauze
A binder with Vets names, phone numbers, addresses, and a map of the location (my normal vet and an emergency vet)
Also in the binder: How to identify different ailments (like giardia and ringworm)
Thermometer (one to measure the air temp)

And I am going to get:
Eye dropper
Syringe
Lifeline
Critical care

Try to travel on cooler days if you have to travel with your chinchillas
Keep a thermometer in the car with your chin so you can monitor the temp.

My basement pretty much stays at a constant temp year round (up to maybe 75 in the summer and 60 in the winter)

My chins and pigs are also in a pretty safe spot so the would be relatively safe in case of a tornado. If I am there I can put them in hards sided carrier and put them under the wooden desk where they will be the safest.

We have a back up generator so we can run necessities such as the fridge so we can give them the slabs and cool water to drink

Ok, sorry to take over the thread, but could you help keep a chin cool by putting cold water on their ears?

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General Breeder Chat / Re: MOTHER NATURE UNLEASHED!
« on: May 02, 2009, 02:08:00 PM »
-A couple of marble slabs in the freezer (incase the power goes out and it is hot)
-Also If you have an basement that is actually under the ground, it will stay cool without a freestanding air conditioner, so have a space for the chins down there?
-Have your first aid kit nearby
-Water Filter

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General Chat / Re: Safe/Unsafe Wood
« on: April 24, 2009, 01:47:18 PM »
I don't know but I wouldn't use it unless you know for sure it is safe.  ::silly::

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Health / Re: Chinch is losing her hair :(
« on: April 24, 2009, 08:10:46 AM »
Have you cut back on playtime recently? I know my guinea pigs will let me know when they don't get their playtime!  ::silly::

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Q & A / Re: Scented dust bath...?...
« on: April 17, 2009, 02:21:45 PM »
It may cause respiratory problems and it is not the best quality. Blue Cloud is much better quality.  ::nod::

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General Chat / Re: how do you make hammocks and fleece tubes
« on: April 16, 2009, 07:42:16 PM »
LOL this is Gella: http://www.thefuzzdepot.com

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Q & A / Re: Chinchilla acting odd
« on: April 14, 2009, 05:12:07 PM »
She could just be sleeping or she would be overheating. If her ears are red she is most likely overheating. I would get her to a cooler room.

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Q & A / Re: wet chin
« on: April 14, 2009, 05:09:49 PM »
Very rarely will a chin need to be bathed. I know one person took on two chins so covered in dust from rust they looked beige (they were standard). I think they gave them a just to get all the rust off of them. They said the water was red from it.

Chins are able to get wet but they have such thick fur it would require a long time do blow dry them dry. 

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General Chat / Re: how do you make hammocks and fleece tubes
« on: April 14, 2009, 09:13:59 AM »
Well, first of all you need to know the seams should not show. Meaning, you sew most of the edge, and then flip it inside out. I am not much of a sewing person, but I am getting there. I haven't ever made a tube, but you could pm Gella and ask her. She is a sewing wizard!  rofl   ::silly::

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Q & A / Re: wheel verses flying saucer
« on: April 13, 2009, 01:39:30 PM »
That is referring to a pregnant momma. If her and her kits get on the wheel at the same time, she could injure her kits.  ::nod::

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Q & A / Re: wheel verses flying saucer
« on: April 13, 2009, 08:47:31 AM »
I would not recommend buying a wheel less than 15" since anything smaller will cause the chin to arch their back. That can lead to heath problems. The Chin Spin is a great wheel, and so is the flying saucer.

http://www.chin-chillas.com/exercisewheels.htm

The standard size is the size most use.   ::silly::

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