OwnedbyNimbus
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Hello!!
I adopted a male chinchilla from a rescue in February. I named his Nimbus, and he's the love of my life... but we're not bonding very well. He had a rough past of being a "stud" for a breeder who then ignored his chins for some time, a few months or so, before dumping them at the rescue.
I know that it'll take more time for us to be close, especially after his previous interactions with people, but sometimes I feel like he's very lonely and stressed out. I worry about him a lot. He's 2-years-old (possibly), definitely an adult, and he was not part of a bonding pair. He only came in contact with the female chins he mated with and a plush Chinny Buddy I bought for him to keep him company. Well, instead of it keeping him company, he would beat it up and throw onto the bottom of the cage every night.
Should I adopt another chin to get Nimbus a friend, or does it sound like he'll just fight and injure a new playmate??
Also, is there any advice for how I can make his life less stressful? I've given him a sheet over his cage to help him feel secure, I don't change his toys or move his dishes/furniture around when I clean the cage/he gets to listen to a radio every night and when I'm not home during the day. ...Is there anything else I should be doing?
Thanks so much!!
I adopted a male chinchilla from a rescue in February. I named his Nimbus, and he's the love of my life... but we're not bonding very well. He had a rough past of being a "stud" for a breeder who then ignored his chins for some time, a few months or so, before dumping them at the rescue.
I know that it'll take more time for us to be close, especially after his previous interactions with people, but sometimes I feel like he's very lonely and stressed out. I worry about him a lot. He's 2-years-old (possibly), definitely an adult, and he was not part of a bonding pair. He only came in contact with the female chins he mated with and a plush Chinny Buddy I bought for him to keep him company. Well, instead of it keeping him company, he would beat it up and throw onto the bottom of the cage every night.
Should I adopt another chin to get Nimbus a friend, or does it sound like he'll just fight and injure a new playmate??
Also, is there any advice for how I can make his life less stressful? I've given him a sheet over his cage to help him feel secure, I don't change his toys or move his dishes/furniture around when I clean the cage/he gets to listen to a radio every night and when I'm not home during the day. ...Is there anything else I should be doing?
Thanks so much!!