Hello! So I posted a while ago in the new chin owner forum with about 500 questions about housing/keeping chins. As of yet I don't have any, and I won't be getting any until at least October, but more likely not until December (which is really killing me. Now that I know I'm going to get them, I want them now! lol). The reason for this is that I'm going to college in August and I made a deal with my parents: if I wait until christmas break to get the chins, they will help pay for it. My mom wants me to actually experience living in a dorm first before making a decision to get a pet. And before you ask, yes I'm allowed to have chins in a dorm room, and yes I have already run it by my roommate and she's 100 percent cool with it.
In my head I've already thought of the system I'm going to use. I plan on getting a FN and using the single unit while I'm in the dorm. At my parents house I'll use whatever cage I get the chins in (since my parents are paying, I will most likely be getting CL chins. I don't mind, I actually feel like I could give them a better home. I cringe when people advertise them and include their exercise balls or talk about all the fruits and veggies they get). I'm going to redo the cage the best I can, but they would only live in it for the weekends/week long breaks. For summer and the long breaks, I would be taking the FN with me and adding the second level to it.
So the point of this whole post is about the bedding. I've seen several options that seem awesome! I know pine bedding/shavings are out for me. They make too much of a mess and its hard to dispose of them in a dorm room. I'm strongly considering fleece, in addition to potty training them (if I can) so that hopefully I can do laundry once a week rather than every three days. I have to use a communal laundromat which is thankfully only one flight of stairs away, but I have to pay about 2 dollars every time I want to wash something. 4 dollars a week just for chin stuff, not including my own clothes, is going to add up fast. Plus, I feel a little weird washing stuff with pee and hay bits on it. I don't want the other residents to judge me/be upset about it. Also, I've heard that fleece can start to smell after a few days. Is this only if they pee on it? If they're peeing in their litter box, would that significantly cut down on the smell? A dorm room isn't large and so cutting down smell is a must. On that same train of thought, are things like febreeze or those plug in air freshener things toxic to chins? I'm not planning on febreezing their cage or anything lol, but I was wondering if having that stuff in the same room would bother them.
Another option for bedding is tiling. Is this method very hard? We have a discount hardware store near us that would sell the tiles pretty cheap. My thoughts on this is that the daily clean up would be much easier, just sweep up the poop every day, no laundry at all. Weekly wipe downs with vinegar and water. Hopefully I can litter train them! But what if the chins don't litter train? Do I have to use fleece bedding over it? Would tiles be hard to remove and bring with me to a dorm? will the chins be uncomfortable on the hard surface? I will still have some fleece hammocks and tubes and such, but I would feel bad seeing them sleep on a hard surface. How is the smell with tile? Do you notice that pee gets caught and makes it stink? Or is it much more odorless?
Thanks in advance!!!
In my head I've already thought of the system I'm going to use. I plan on getting a FN and using the single unit while I'm in the dorm. At my parents house I'll use whatever cage I get the chins in (since my parents are paying, I will most likely be getting CL chins. I don't mind, I actually feel like I could give them a better home. I cringe when people advertise them and include their exercise balls or talk about all the fruits and veggies they get). I'm going to redo the cage the best I can, but they would only live in it for the weekends/week long breaks. For summer and the long breaks, I would be taking the FN with me and adding the second level to it.
So the point of this whole post is about the bedding. I've seen several options that seem awesome! I know pine bedding/shavings are out for me. They make too much of a mess and its hard to dispose of them in a dorm room. I'm strongly considering fleece, in addition to potty training them (if I can) so that hopefully I can do laundry once a week rather than every three days. I have to use a communal laundromat which is thankfully only one flight of stairs away, but I have to pay about 2 dollars every time I want to wash something. 4 dollars a week just for chin stuff, not including my own clothes, is going to add up fast. Plus, I feel a little weird washing stuff with pee and hay bits on it. I don't want the other residents to judge me/be upset about it. Also, I've heard that fleece can start to smell after a few days. Is this only if they pee on it? If they're peeing in their litter box, would that significantly cut down on the smell? A dorm room isn't large and so cutting down smell is a must. On that same train of thought, are things like febreeze or those plug in air freshener things toxic to chins? I'm not planning on febreezing their cage or anything lol, but I was wondering if having that stuff in the same room would bother them.
Another option for bedding is tiling. Is this method very hard? We have a discount hardware store near us that would sell the tiles pretty cheap. My thoughts on this is that the daily clean up would be much easier, just sweep up the poop every day, no laundry at all. Weekly wipe downs with vinegar and water. Hopefully I can litter train them! But what if the chins don't litter train? Do I have to use fleece bedding over it? Would tiles be hard to remove and bring with me to a dorm? will the chins be uncomfortable on the hard surface? I will still have some fleece hammocks and tubes and such, but I would feel bad seeing them sleep on a hard surface. How is the smell with tile? Do you notice that pee gets caught and makes it stink? Or is it much more odorless?
Thanks in advance!!!