alpayton
Always into something...
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That's how I feel about this thread and the OP!
That's how I feel about this thread and the OP!
Have you considered that taking him outside in a carrier may stress him?
I know it stresses both our girls when we've had to take them outside in a carrier.
is sounds like you, on the other hand do.. he is not stressed when he leaves his room.He doesn't need something "new".
why is this? because none of you have ever done such a thing? what is the big friggin deal? i think it sounds like a fun idea, and so does kenny.. ask him for yourself.The answer is: You shouldn't take your chin in a carrier on a hike.
because the thin line between a freezing death and a pleasant hike is not one i'd like to tempt. do you think i'm that stupid to go on a hike in sub freezing temps?If you already take him out all the time, what is the difference if it's 44 degrees or 30 or 20 degrees? Why ask?
i think it sounds like a fun idea, and so does kenny.. ask him for yourself.
you guys are all so **** stubborn and full of yourselves. i can't even read the rest of this thread without wanting to puke in my suit. just relax and stop being such jealous chinchilla lovers.
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We've been here before guys http://www.chins-n-hedgies.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11073
guys, its because of the way you all jump at people. if you guys would just chill out we wouldnt be so upset. this is not the reason we came on here so.
Oh ok - I was referencing your posts which showed complete disregard to the welfare of your chinchilla(s) & your persistence that you knew better than anyone on the forum about fighting chins, leaving them unsupervised, safe play areas, electric cabling ..............thats his condition from the pet store and all of you super experienced owners have NO clue what this issue is.. the vet will tell us on tuesday, thanks.