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Which one is better for the cage?
« on: August 02, 2009, 03:06:57 PM »

Hi everyone.
 I have a plan to renovate the cage for my chin.
But i'm not quite sure about the bottom part of the cage.
Should I use the small wire or use the pine shaving for the bottom floor?
I read some advice from you guys (Esp. From you Jo Ann  and I do beleive and accpet your sugguestion and warning about Plastic
So I get rid off all the plastic stuffs out of the cage  Thanks~* lol)
The adventage of shaving pine is the soft floor for chins. But Is it gonne be the cause of bacteria/Bad Smell or Fungus?
About the small wire  I really do think If I use them for a long time it's  gonna be the cause of painful  paw?
So I'm quite confuss about this. Do you guys have any ideas?
I read some article from the book . They said you can use bolth.
But I prefer the shaving pie even sometimes it's quite hard to clean the floor when chinchillas jump up and down when
they paly~*  ;) I do appreciate your times

Thanks Madstars
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Re: Which one is better for the cage?
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2009, 03:03:21 PM »

I have stainless steel pans in the bottoms of my cages & I put about 1 1/2 - 2 inches of shavings in them.
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Re: Which one is better for the cage?
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2009, 08:17:10 AM »

 ::silly::
I have stainless steel pans in the bottoms of my cages & I put about 1 1/2 - 2 inches of shavings in them.
  I do also.  The stainless steel is more expensive up front, but less expensive in the long run.
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The adventage of shaving pine is the soft floor for chins. But Is it gonne be the cause of bacteria/Bad Smell or Fungus?
There should not be a problem if you clean it weekly.  Make sure your bedding does NOT have cedar in it or any "odor controllers".  Pine bedding is the best, I think.  Some use a bedding made from recycled paper.  That is good also.
 
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About the small wire  I really do think If I use them for a long time it's  gonna be the cause of painful  paw?
  The wire, if cleaned weekly, should not be a problem IF you put a couple of pieces of pine wood for them to stand on.  Wire floors, if they are not kept clean OR if the chins have nothing else to stand on, can cause bumblefoot.  Bumblefoot is an infection/inflammation of the feet of a chinchilla.  It is very painful for the chin and can even be dangerous, due to the infection it can set up.  Bumblefoot is apparent if the feet are swollen, warm to the touch, dark pink or red from inflammation, and in extreme cases the skin can split and the feet will bleed.  This would need a vet's exam and treatment a.s.a.p.

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Re: Which one is better for the cage?
« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2009, 09:48:08 AM »

Thanks You Guys . I got an idea now.
i will take some pic of my chin and the cage soon.
I really hope my lovely oshin feel better soon,
can not wait to set the new home for them  ;) .
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Re: Which one is better for the cage?
« Reply #4 on: August 07, 2009, 03:03:19 PM »

Awww, what is wrong with  Oshin?   I am glad he does get a good cage
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