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Patiofarmer
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I have two twin girls, Lola and Wednesday that are about a year old. Today I saw Wednesday hunched over for a while and I looked closely to see what was going on and I saw IT. My husband was sure I was wrong so we double checked some websites that help with chinchilla sexing and (with a lot of difficulty) I was able to get a good look and there can be no doubt that Wednesday is male. :cry3:
We'd never had chinchillas before and we were promised that they were both female. We'd never had any reason to doubt that. Now I don't know if Lola could be pregnant, what complications could come of having inbred babies or what to do to prevent pregnancy if by some miracle she's not already pregnant.
I know that the first answer is to separate them, which I hate to do because they're so closely bonded. The larger problem there is that we have one very large cage for the both of them and no place to put one that might need to be separated.
Another thought: would it be better to fix the male or the female? I've heard that the male is still able to impregnate a female for up to 6 months after it's been fixed. Is this even possible? It seems that it might be less invasive than fixing the female who, god willing, is not pregnant.
I'm really freaked out right now. I don't have a lot of money but I need to do what's best for my chins. What do I do???
We'd never had chinchillas before and we were promised that they were both female. We'd never had any reason to doubt that. Now I don't know if Lola could be pregnant, what complications could come of having inbred babies or what to do to prevent pregnancy if by some miracle she's not already pregnant.
I know that the first answer is to separate them, which I hate to do because they're so closely bonded. The larger problem there is that we have one very large cage for the both of them and no place to put one that might need to be separated.
Another thought: would it be better to fix the male or the female? I've heard that the male is still able to impregnate a female for up to 6 months after it's been fixed. Is this even possible? It seems that it might be less invasive than fixing the female who, god willing, is not pregnant.
I'm really freaked out right now. I don't have a lot of money but I need to do what's best for my chins. What do I do???