Hi, my husband and I just adopted two new chins about a month ago, and I"m having problems finding answers to my questions. We have two girls named Kira and Mononoke.
I wasn't able to get the girls from a breeder, as it's not common here (it's very cold most of the year as we're in the Rocky mountains) and the only breeder we knew about had to put them all down due to illness. We ended up getting them from a pet store, and they couldn't even tell us how old they were! I was a little disconcerted, as I knew more than them about chinchillas, and I'd just read everything I could get my hands on, and never had one. I was a little weary about getting them from the store, but I'd wanted them for a long time and there was no where else to get them. I'm afraid of taking them to the vet, as this will frighten them and turn them off us even more.
I've been really careful with how to handle them, but I think Kira (and maybe both of them) had a bad experience before coming here. Since day one, Kira will bite if we go near her, especially if she's in the cage. I do not grab her or touch her while she's in there, as I understand that's her safe place. At first i was doing what all the sites suggest, giving them treats through the bars,and then trying to touch them through the bars, but that is definitely not what they like. Kira will bite every time. Mononoke is a little different, more just shy, but I think influenced by Kira.
We do let them out every night. We didn't have much choice in this. Everything I read said they will need to get to know us first, but Kira pushes her way out of the cage, since maybe day 3, and once I didn't have time to let her out in the evening and she was really mad. We keep them in the one room (I don't want them to leave there until they are more used to us), but Kira spends her whole time trying to get out (which she has succeeded at many times). She can open the door, and understands how door knobs work, so we keep a heavy weight in front of the door. I cannot touch her, and at the end of the night, I wait for her to go home, then get Mononoke in with a treat.
I'm just not sure what to do about Kira's aggressive behaviour. I get bitten a lot, and I"m being gentle. Mostly it's when I'm trying to put the food in the cage, or stopping her from chewing the door (I don't really touch her any other time as she doesn't like this). They don't mind jumping on us, and getting treats, or using our shoulders to access the door knob.... Is this normal, will she eventually get used to us?
Every night I lay on the floor with treats, as i know this is less intimidating, and they look forward to this time, and often sit on my face and chest.
The other thing I don't know, is if she is unhappy about our cats. We have two, and they are very interested in the chins. They met once by accident. I left the cage door open one night by accident, which would have been ok if Kira didn't know how to open doors.... I thought i was going to find dead chinchillas, but they actually put the cats into submission. I still think this was traumatic for them, and we try to keep the cats away from them. I don't think it changed kira's behaviour for the worse, but maybe it didn't help?
Does any one have any suggestions on what can help to win the chins over? Have I done everything right? Am I just being impatient and they need more time? I would think that if Kira wasn't so aggressive! Anything you can suggest will help!