I know my chinchillada likes apple and pear wood. Is it OK to open the door and let him go out to the woods and pick out some other kinds? We do have some cherry that smells really good in the campfires. Also, do you think that he is fast enough to outrun the owl that lives back there?
Of course! How will you know what he likes if you do not give him options? He will be ok. The squirrels will protect him.
Of course! How will you know what he likes if you do not give him options? He will be ok. The squirrels will protect him.
Of course! How will you know what he likes if you do not give him options? He will be ok. The squirrels will protect him.
and ends up finding himself in the end...
Roo- dark chocolate tan- perfect for breeding- he gets depressed if he doesn't have a girlfriend. 600 grams. $300
Is your chinchilla organic or something?
Geez we chin people really are nuts because we do often pay $100=$150 or more for a chinny.I see that you are charging by the gram - at a rate of 50 cents per gram.
I've done some comparison shopping at my local Kroger and it strikes me that your price is rather steep. 600g = ~1.3lbs. $300 for 1.3 pounds?! Geez. I can get the value chicken for about 89 cents a pound = ~454g. Is your chinchilla organic or something?
I see a new Redwall book... Flea the Chinchilla's valiant quest to find the stick of truth, he runs afowl (get it?) of Ogden the Evil Owl who killed his father, is taken in by a roving band of singing squirrels, and ends up finding himself in the end...