louiekim
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I got him yesterday. He still isn't used to me, but he will come to my hand if I had a treat, and I only gave him 2 today, because I heard that was the most you should give a chinchilla. But he will eventually get used to me right? I was also wondering if 76 degrees is too hot for a chinchilla?
I put an ice bag in my new chin's cage, covered with a towel just in case. He wasn't moving before, and his ears were kind of drooped, and he eyes looked droopy. Does that mean he's tired, or could it just be because it was still daytime. And i don't think it's a heatstroke, because he's being active now. I feel like I'm worrying too much, cause i was reading other stories, and problems, and how some ended in death. He also doesn't seem to want to take a dust bath, i shook the bath house, but he doesn't seem to respond. I'm sorry that I have a lot of questions, but I just worry about the little guy, and I want him to be the healthy as he can be. His name is Aslan. Oh and one more question, he keeps digging in the bedding and kinda scratches the base of his cage. What does that mean?
I put an ice bag in my new chin's cage, covered with a towel just in case. He wasn't moving before, and his ears were kind of drooped, and he eyes looked droopy. Does that mean he's tired, or could it just be because it was still daytime. And i don't think it's a heatstroke, because he's being active now. I feel like I'm worrying too much, cause i was reading other stories, and problems, and how some ended in death. He also doesn't seem to want to take a dust bath, i shook the bath house, but he doesn't seem to respond. I'm sorry that I have a lot of questions, but I just worry about the little guy, and I want him to be the healthy as he can be. His name is Aslan. Oh and one more question, he keeps digging in the bedding and kinda scratches the base of his cage. What does that mean?