I'm planning on getting chinchillas from a shelter either later this year or early next year.
I’ve seen that many people use fleece bedding. What I’m wondering is, are you using sheep/wool fleece, or synthetic/polar fleece? Being vegan, I would really rather not use sheep fleece. Is polar fleece safe for chinchillas? Is there a specific kind of fleece bedding I should buy, or can I simply buy a large fleece blanket and cut it into smaller sections?
I had always heard that as chinchillas move primarily up and down, it’s more important to have a tall cage rather than a wide cage. However, today I read that tall cages were dangerous, as if the chin failed a jump from the top of the cage, they could fall and be injured or killed. Wondering what your opinions on that were, I was planning on getting the Chinchilla Mansion from Quality Cages.
Should I get this chinchilla carrier http://qualitycage.com/index.php?main_pa....products_id=651 for taking them to and from the vet, or will a small cat carrier be safe? Also wondering, what is the difference with powder coated and galvanized cages? Are they safer? Easier to clean? Should I be getting one?
I have three cats. One of them goes outside and kills all manner of things, from rats to snakes. Obviously, I would never let her anywhere near the chinchillas for this reason. However, is there a possibility of disease transferring from the dead rodents to a chinchilla? Is there any way I could transfer it, by touching the cat and then the chinchilla?
Thanks!
I’ve seen that many people use fleece bedding. What I’m wondering is, are you using sheep/wool fleece, or synthetic/polar fleece? Being vegan, I would really rather not use sheep fleece. Is polar fleece safe for chinchillas? Is there a specific kind of fleece bedding I should buy, or can I simply buy a large fleece blanket and cut it into smaller sections?
I had always heard that as chinchillas move primarily up and down, it’s more important to have a tall cage rather than a wide cage. However, today I read that tall cages were dangerous, as if the chin failed a jump from the top of the cage, they could fall and be injured or killed. Wondering what your opinions on that were, I was planning on getting the Chinchilla Mansion from Quality Cages.
Should I get this chinchilla carrier http://qualitycage.com/index.php?main_pa....products_id=651 for taking them to and from the vet, or will a small cat carrier be safe? Also wondering, what is the difference with powder coated and galvanized cages? Are they safer? Easier to clean? Should I be getting one?
I have three cats. One of them goes outside and kills all manner of things, from rats to snakes. Obviously, I would never let her anywhere near the chinchillas for this reason. However, is there a possibility of disease transferring from the dead rodents to a chinchilla? Is there any way I could transfer it, by touching the cat and then the chinchilla?
Thanks!