Brittany_Lynn
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I couldn't help myself, I emailed this person after reading this post.
ORIGINAL CL POST::
MY EMAIL REPLY::
I couldn't help myself, I emailed this person after reading this post.
ORIGINAL CL POST::
I am looking for a free chinchilla or hamster for my son, He wants one very bad. Thank you
MY EMAIL REPLY::
Hello,
I don't mean to butt into your business, but chinchillas aren't the best pets for children; I own 4 of them, so I can attest from personal experience. They live up to 20 years (longer than dogs! As long as cats!!!)
First and most importantly (during the summer, like it is now), You MUST have air conditioning in the room they're going to live in, because they can't sweat--if the temperature is above 75 degrees in their cage area, they can (and will) overheat and die. There is a lot of misinformation on the internet about an 'equation'--temp plus humidity cannot exceed 120 or 150, but either way, both of those are INCORRECT. If the temp was 100 and the humidity was 20%, the chinchilla would be dead long before the temp in the room reached 100. They'd die at 80 degrees, and that's pushing it--most have heat stroke (which means brain damage) at 75 degrees.
Also, they're most active at dawn and dusk, so probably when he's just waking up or after he's gone to bed. My chinchillas 'wake up' around 8 pm and don't go to sleep until about 6 am, which is good for me as a night person...but not for a child.
They're messy--they poo a lot, like rabbits, and they like to push it off of their shelves onto the floor. They need a large cage, dust baths (NOT water baths--which means that the level of dust in your home with quadruple--it gets everywhere and it can't be helped). You should be prepared to clean chinchilla poop and change litter/shavings/cage liners (which they pee in) at least once a week, because all children make excuses occasionally, and whether you can make your son clean the cage or not, the animal should not be made to suffer because you didn't think you'd have to clean the cage.
They need a large cage, not something tiny like a guinea pig cage--and a glass tank (like a hamster would be in) is totally unacceptable--so that's a pretty big expense, even if you're getting the chinchilla for free. The food is cheap, though, because they need food without all that crap in it that petco and petsmart sell (JUST pellets), and they don't need fresh fruits or vegetable (in fact, they CANT have them) like rabbits. They need a big wheel to run in--NOT wire, because their toes or legs can get broken, and only plastic IF they don't chew plastic, which can be very bad for them. These wheels are quite expensive.
They need play time, and you CANNOT get one of those plastic balls that you stick hamsters in so that the chinchilla can run around--they will overheat and die in the ball, no matter the room temperature. When they have play time, you must make the room safe like you would for a baby, PLUS you have to get all cords and wires out of reach of the chinchillas. If they can chew it, they will. If they're not supposed to chew it, they'll chew it even more. The less you keep an eye on them, the more they chew (they're smart.).
I don't mean to bombard you with information you probably don't want, but I just don't want to see another chinchilla up for rehoming on CL...please get your son something that requires less work, like a hamster. Chinchillas are too much work for a child.
Sincerely,
Brittany