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Hi, so I have not been on this forum since it changed from chin-n-quills years ago. Yesterday I experienced a nightmare when my chinchilla, Houdinni, who I had for 11 years was killed my foster dog. I was upstairs cleaning and thought my foster dog was in the living room with his toys, but ends up he was in the basement. He knocked over my chin's cage, and I pray, quickly killed Houdinni. Worst most, traumatic experience of my life thus far. I got Hou from a small breeder on here in Iowa when I was in 7th grade. Brought him everywhere since. He was a wonderful pet, and I've been told by others who own chinchillas, he was exceptionally friendly. He was always the life of the party and such a conversation started. Everyone loved him.

Anyway, my boyfriend and I took our dog, (not the foster dog, I had his previous foster mom pick him up), to our local pet store to get him a toy and try to forget the horrors of the day. Ironically, the store had just gotten in 3 baby chinchillas earlier (a standard grey, a black velvet, and white mosiac) that day from the owner's daughter who breeds small time (whatever that means :s). I have always been against purchasing animals at pet stores, but the mosaic looked just like Houdinni, and she jumped right into my hand as soon as I opened the cage. So I bought her, and named her Hula in memory of my little Houdinni.

The girl at the store said she thought she was around 6-8 weeks, but was not 100%. I didn't think anything of this until I got home and started reading about buying kits (Houdinni was 1.5 years when I got him). A few sources say you should not buy a kit before the age of 12 weeks, others say 8 wks, etc. Hula appears to be healthy. Her fur is even, and her eyes bright. She was very energetic yesterday but has since calmed down. I hope it's just because she's getting used to her new cage, and not because she is sick...

Now i'm worried about my little gal being too young. The pet store was feeding some vitacraft chin food, but I'm a big supporter of Oxbow products. I bought a small amount of the vitacraft to switch over slowly to oxbow. As soon as I got her cage set up, she started eating her timothy hay and pellets. So she appears to be eating okay, but I haven't seen her drink from the water bottle yet. I'm getting ready to head to Bed Bath and Beyond to buy a kitchen scale to weigh her. From what I've read that's the only good way to really tell if she is growing appropriately.

Anyway, I wanted to post to get input on her care since I've never owned a baby. I have a Martin's chinchilla cabin that I scrubbed clean yesterday for her. I bought all new accessories for her (wood hideaway, couple lava ledges, clean fleece hammock, etc). Any key pointers would be greatly appreciated.
 
You could mark your water bottle with a marker at the water line to see if she is drinking water while your not looking. A kitchen scale is a great investment so you can see if your chin is putting on weight or not. I weigh my adults once per week to make sure their is no dramatic weight loss to indicate an illness. When I had them as babies I weighed daily. It's incredible how much they can grow from day to day. She probably is just adjusting to her new surroundings like you said.

I got 1 of my girls when they were 8 weeks old and the other two around 10 weeks. It's a good sign that she is eating her pellets and hay. How are her poops? That's another good indicator if she is ok. If they are small (for a kit) and hard she may not be getting enough water. If she's eating and her poos look good I wouldn't worry about ilness unless you see a drop in weight. Her overall mood will be a good indicator too. If she's lethargic and laying on her side she could be sick.

Sorry to hear about Houdini but congratulations on your new chin. Sounds like you found a girl that was just as interested in you as you were in her!
 
At 6-8 weeks of age, kits are already eating pellets, hay, and drinking water from the water bottle. They do still nurse a bit, but I think she should be fine. Just keep an eye on her and getting a scale would be a good way to monitor her weight. Also don't let her have playtime outside of the cage; you want her to keep putting on weight at this point. Sorry to hear about Houdini by the way.
 
Sorry about your long time baby! I am happy you came across that little girl. I firmly believe things happen for a reason and she was there to ease your pain! My most recent babies were 9 weeks when I got them. I weigh them weekly and monitor what they eat and drink daily. Enjoy the baby stage! They are fearless and crazy and your heart will melt and stop daily!
 
So I just weighed her at 327g. Is that a typicaly weight for 6-8 weeker? I also marked her water bottle before I left, and it looks like she drank some. I checked and the shavings were dry, so it didn't leak. Her poops are dark and small now. Yesterday they looked like my adult chin's poo...
 
So it's been a few weeks, and Hula is doing great. I've been weighing her every few days. She's now up to 388g! She was 327g on 6/28. My question now is how much weight she should be gaining?
 
They will all gain at a different rate and will have growth spurts, some earlier and some later on. As long as she is gaining steadily, she is fine. Her weight will start to level out around 8-10 months old.
 
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