mainer51423
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Hey everyone,
My wife just got her first chinchilla - Dexter - a couple days ago. We adopted him from his loving owner as she could no longer have him. He definitely went from one loving home to another!
My wife loves this little guy. Since this is our first Chin, she has been scouring the internet for information and I have been as well. We have already found a ton of information on here that has been incredibly helpful.
I do still have some questions that I'm sure have been covered, but I haven't been able to find exactly what I'm looking for.
First off, I have a question about hay. I see some people use it, some don't, some put some in the cages only sometimes. What is the standard here or is there one? We keep a bowl of pellets stocked full time for him, but he really likes his hay!
Second question is that obviously being in a new home with new faces Dexter is a little shy. We have only had him for 2 days, but already he will come up to us and let us rub his chin through the cage. At times we can even open the cage and reach in to rub his chin...but that is only at certain times haha! My wife has had a hard time cleaning his cage he obviously doesn't want to be picked up. So my question is, what is the best way to try and help to calm him and help him realize that we are not here to hurt him? I work from home and we have put his cage in my home office. I work nights so we are up together all night...having him in the room with me I think helps him get used to seeing me. I like having him in here as it sure is fun to watch him go crazy around 11pm or midnight and bounce around on his wheel and such. Should we continue what we are doing in just trying to pet him through the cage and sometimes opening it up to try and have a little more direct contact? Would it be helpful to try and hold him a bit to show him that we don't mean him any harm?
This website has been very helpful. Prior to bringing Dexter home, my wife went out and got some supplies including one of those big ball things to put him. After finding this website we found out that they are terrible things, I'm glad we found the website and didn't put poor Dex into that stupid thing! After reading all the positive reviews on here about the Ferret Nation cages we have also decided to pick one of those up!
Sorry for this post being so long and all over the place lol, I'm kind of just rattling things off as I think of them!
My wife just got her first chinchilla - Dexter - a couple days ago. We adopted him from his loving owner as she could no longer have him. He definitely went from one loving home to another!
My wife loves this little guy. Since this is our first Chin, she has been scouring the internet for information and I have been as well. We have already found a ton of information on here that has been incredibly helpful.
I do still have some questions that I'm sure have been covered, but I haven't been able to find exactly what I'm looking for.
First off, I have a question about hay. I see some people use it, some don't, some put some in the cages only sometimes. What is the standard here or is there one? We keep a bowl of pellets stocked full time for him, but he really likes his hay!
Second question is that obviously being in a new home with new faces Dexter is a little shy. We have only had him for 2 days, but already he will come up to us and let us rub his chin through the cage. At times we can even open the cage and reach in to rub his chin...but that is only at certain times haha! My wife has had a hard time cleaning his cage he obviously doesn't want to be picked up. So my question is, what is the best way to try and help to calm him and help him realize that we are not here to hurt him? I work from home and we have put his cage in my home office. I work nights so we are up together all night...having him in the room with me I think helps him get used to seeing me. I like having him in here as it sure is fun to watch him go crazy around 11pm or midnight and bounce around on his wheel and such. Should we continue what we are doing in just trying to pet him through the cage and sometimes opening it up to try and have a little more direct contact? Would it be helpful to try and hold him a bit to show him that we don't mean him any harm?
This website has been very helpful. Prior to bringing Dexter home, my wife went out and got some supplies including one of those big ball things to put him. After finding this website we found out that they are terrible things, I'm glad we found the website and didn't put poor Dex into that stupid thing! After reading all the positive reviews on here about the Ferret Nation cages we have also decided to pick one of those up!
Sorry for this post being so long and all over the place lol, I'm kind of just rattling things off as I think of them!