Agreed. Honestly, I know people say the lifespan can exceed 15 years and the average is somewhere around that or below, but it really does seem like less based on what I've seen and heard.+1
The number of chins that dies prematurely is overwhelming. Rarely will I see an 'old' chinchilla here. But most deaths are from unknown causes (owners not well informed/don't care,no necropsis, etc.) or heat strokes. Just last week I heard of 2 heat strokes that caused death.
I have two 7 year old chins and they show absolutely no signs of old age!
Agreed. Honestly, I know people say the lifespan can exceed 15 years and the average is somewhere around that or below, but it really does seem like less based on what I've seen and heard.
someone had a chin who was 22 years old... I think his name was Gramps... I don't recall who it was though that owned him
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