I've had multiple chinchillas in the past and I am pretty familiar with them. I've done a lot of research but I've never had two at a time.
I have had my one male chin for a little over a year. He's still extremely skittish. He will walk over my hands and let me pet him but he will randomly run away and squeal... and I can not for the life of me pick him up. He was from PetsMart (always bad) and was actually a returned pet because a dog tried to attack him so the people took him back. He's very friendly but I cannot get him to trust me enough to really handle him.
Fast forward to today. I got a chinchilla from a kid who didn't have the time for his anymore. Another male and he's about the same age. Well-handled. As soon as I brought him home, he was crawling up on me and was actually wanting me to hold him.
I put the two cages next to eachother and both of them are sniffing at eachother, not spitting or making any 'angry' sounds. I picked up the new guy and put him up close to my old boy and they were making nervous sounds but were touching noses and not doing anything wrong. I didn't want to torture them so I put the new guy back in his cage to settle for the night.
I've looked into how to get them used to eachother so hopefully eventually they can be homed in the same cage. That was what I was hoping for. They are both docile so I think they will be okay, but the problem is I cannot catch my old guy to put them in a hallway or somewhere of neutral territory so they can meet. Any ideas?
Sorry for the long explanation!
I have had my one male chin for a little over a year. He's still extremely skittish. He will walk over my hands and let me pet him but he will randomly run away and squeal... and I can not for the life of me pick him up. He was from PetsMart (always bad) and was actually a returned pet because a dog tried to attack him so the people took him back. He's very friendly but I cannot get him to trust me enough to really handle him.
Fast forward to today. I got a chinchilla from a kid who didn't have the time for his anymore. Another male and he's about the same age. Well-handled. As soon as I brought him home, he was crawling up on me and was actually wanting me to hold him.
I put the two cages next to eachother and both of them are sniffing at eachother, not spitting or making any 'angry' sounds. I picked up the new guy and put him up close to my old boy and they were making nervous sounds but were touching noses and not doing anything wrong. I didn't want to torture them so I put the new guy back in his cage to settle for the night.
I've looked into how to get them used to eachother so hopefully eventually they can be homed in the same cage. That was what I was hoping for. They are both docile so I think they will be okay, but the problem is I cannot catch my old guy to put them in a hallway or somewhere of neutral territory so they can meet. Any ideas?
Sorry for the long explanation!