rainey
chinchuckles
http://providence.craigslist.org/for/2840077933.html
Come on. Seriously? Someone please validate my feelings on this!
Come on. Seriously? Someone please validate my feelings on this!
This is the response I got:
Hey, I appreciate your concern for the well being of my chinchillas, but as much I don't want to be hostile, I think I'm all set with being repremanded about some random **** about how to take care of my chinchillas, so maybe I could have worded it a little differently. I guess I didn't think someone so uptight as yourself would feel the need to take out their aggrivation on me. But I have three full sized cages, one of which can be converted to two. I most deffinantly have the money to purchase a chinchilla, and the first litter from Billy I kept them as long as I could but due to my parents' divorce, moving all over the place, and my dad not allowing me to keep more than two chinchillas, I could not keep them. I miss them very much. The mother (Iris) passed away due to birthing complications. I kept her first born (Peanut) who was named Peanut due to his size because he was the "runt" of the litter for nine years until he passed away last month because his kidney's failed and the vet I took him to mis diagnosed him until I took him to a different vet and they informed me of this and suggested I put him down. I know it sounds terrible but the first vet suggested I put him on critical care because he was not eating and she for whatever reason thought that his tooth was growing up through his nasal cavity, won't be going there again. I didn't want Billy to become depressed so we bought another male chinchilla to try to prevent this and it took a couple days and now they get along great. But the reason for me wanting to have another litter with Billy is because I have moved out on my own now away from all the nonsense and would love to have another litter, I do know how to hand feed, I do not feed them Kaytee, I do know about the c-sections with them, I took Iris to the vet while she was pregnant and had a few check ups to make sure everything would be okay, and she did have a c-section. So how about you take a crow bar, pry your head out of your ***, and find something else to do with your pathetic excuse of a life.
Your first female died of "birthing complications", you don't know how to hand feed, OBVIOUSLY you should be trying to breed some more. UGH!!
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