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sugar_melodie
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Hello!
I was researching chinchillas online and came across this gem of a website. I've spent the past few days perusing the topics on this forum and they're all really helpful. I do have a few questions though.
Allow me to explain my situation. I'm currently a senior in college, finishing up my bachelors degree and graduating this May. Upon graduation, I'll be moving back home in NJ and hopefully will have a job/internship to look forward to.
Back when I was younger, I had briefly taken care of a friend's chinchilla over summer break. Granted most of the real responsibility was my parents', I still remember the experience very fondly and am looking to get a chinchilla of my own (edit: after graduation - not at the moment). However, I do understand that chinchillas require a lot of responsibility.
I'm not looking to purchase a show-quality or a particular color. I'm just looking for a pet. I've been looking through my local animal shelter listings without much luck. I know that there are animal shelters in upstate NY and breeders that are a few hours away by car but I don't want to subject a chinchilla to a stressful and long car ride. How long of a car drive is too much for a chinchilla?
Secondly, I'm hoping to get a full-time job when I graduate. Since both of my parents work full-time jobs and there will be no one in the house during the daytime, we decided against getting a dog. If no one is in the house until roughly five-six PM, would this be a problem for taking care of the chinchilla?
Thanks so much for your time. I'm sorry if my post was too wordy! XD
I was researching chinchillas online and came across this gem of a website. I've spent the past few days perusing the topics on this forum and they're all really helpful. I do have a few questions though.
Allow me to explain my situation. I'm currently a senior in college, finishing up my bachelors degree and graduating this May. Upon graduation, I'll be moving back home in NJ and hopefully will have a job/internship to look forward to.
Back when I was younger, I had briefly taken care of a friend's chinchilla over summer break. Granted most of the real responsibility was my parents', I still remember the experience very fondly and am looking to get a chinchilla of my own (edit: after graduation - not at the moment). However, I do understand that chinchillas require a lot of responsibility.
I'm not looking to purchase a show-quality or a particular color. I'm just looking for a pet. I've been looking through my local animal shelter listings without much luck. I know that there are animal shelters in upstate NY and breeders that are a few hours away by car but I don't want to subject a chinchilla to a stressful and long car ride. How long of a car drive is too much for a chinchilla?
Secondly, I'm hoping to get a full-time job when I graduate. Since both of my parents work full-time jobs and there will be no one in the house during the daytime, we decided against getting a dog. If no one is in the house until roughly five-six PM, would this be a problem for taking care of the chinchilla?
Thanks so much for your time. I'm sorry if my post was too wordy! XD
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