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Zukuro
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I just got a almost - a -year old male Chinchilla from a girl I work with who got him from a friend who is a breeder. he is a standard grey named Bunky (his original name was 'Elvis') so he's a 'third hand chin' and he is very sweet but sometimes when I go to get him from his cage he makes a noise much like a protesting child. 'urnf urnf' or like a sneeze. I went through the chin sounds but I can't quite figure out if he is angry or scared. he's never bitten me but I don't want him to ever feel the need. once he is out however he stops and doesn't protest my holding him once he is close enough I can cradle him against my shoulder or in both arms. he wants to be on my shoulder but I don't want him to jump and or fall.
I am sure i'm not picking him up incorrectly, I scoop him up with two hands under his front and bottom and never squish or grab him. should I assume this will get better with time? he's fairly friendly when out for play, he crawls on my lap and as long as I keep my hands open he will sniff them and carry on his running. so far he's only bounced off the wall twice.
mostly he runs and slides on the wood floor and hits his head on the door frame. is that normal for a new chin? = |
I also want to know what sort of treats I can give him. as of now he gets 2 small raisins a day sometimes I cave and give him an extra HALF of one but I don't want to give him too many. he didn't like the dried cranberry I offered him.
and is it NECESSARY to keep them in pairs? I know it is good for them but will that make him less social? and if he's been single most of his life is it bad to introduce another chinnie? i know there is a possibility they won't get along like with most things it is hit or miss. my female betas get along, but my gerbils did not and I had to buy another cage.
I can afford a cage and the chin but my parents won't allow me to have the second cage because we have limited space for the size of cage they need.
so any advice, tips, information you can offer would be greatly appreciated. i love my Bunky and want him to be happy.
:chin3:
this is my Bunky
I just got a almost - a -year old male Chinchilla from a girl I work with who got him from a friend who is a breeder. he is a standard grey named Bunky (his original name was 'Elvis') so he's a 'third hand chin' and he is very sweet but sometimes when I go to get him from his cage he makes a noise much like a protesting child. 'urnf urnf' or like a sneeze. I went through the chin sounds but I can't quite figure out if he is angry or scared. he's never bitten me but I don't want him to ever feel the need. once he is out however he stops and doesn't protest my holding him once he is close enough I can cradle him against my shoulder or in both arms. he wants to be on my shoulder but I don't want him to jump and or fall.
I am sure i'm not picking him up incorrectly, I scoop him up with two hands under his front and bottom and never squish or grab him. should I assume this will get better with time? he's fairly friendly when out for play, he crawls on my lap and as long as I keep my hands open he will sniff them and carry on his running. so far he's only bounced off the wall twice.
mostly he runs and slides on the wood floor and hits his head on the door frame. is that normal for a new chin? = |
I also want to know what sort of treats I can give him. as of now he gets 2 small raisins a day sometimes I cave and give him an extra HALF of one but I don't want to give him too many. he didn't like the dried cranberry I offered him.
and is it NECESSARY to keep them in pairs? I know it is good for them but will that make him less social? and if he's been single most of his life is it bad to introduce another chinnie? i know there is a possibility they won't get along like with most things it is hit or miss. my female betas get along, but my gerbils did not and I had to buy another cage.
I can afford a cage and the chin but my parents won't allow me to have the second cage because we have limited space for the size of cage they need.
so any advice, tips, information you can offer would be greatly appreciated. i love my Bunky and want him to be happy.
:chin3:
this is my Bunky