Marcham93
Chinchilla Lover
Hi everyone!
Just picked up a adorable Chinchilla yesterday; his name is Gizmo.
I have a question about chins and being handled. As time progresses will I be able to pick him up when needed and move him around? I am very used to parrots and other animals which can be tamed extremely well. Gizmo is adorable and loves to run around the room and explore (don't worry, the room is chin safe and I'm always there), but when I need to pick him up for some reason it does involve a bit of a chase around the cage. Obviously he is new to the family, so I stopped as I don't want to stress him out. Over time will I be able to handle my chin as needed or are chins on there on and there truly is no taming them in such a sense?
Thanks for the help!
PS- A Chinchilla book from Barron is on the way from Amazon to supplement what I've already learned from many FAQS on the web about these little guys.
Just picked up a adorable Chinchilla yesterday; his name is Gizmo.
I have a question about chins and being handled. As time progresses will I be able to pick him up when needed and move him around? I am very used to parrots and other animals which can be tamed extremely well. Gizmo is adorable and loves to run around the room and explore (don't worry, the room is chin safe and I'm always there), but when I need to pick him up for some reason it does involve a bit of a chase around the cage. Obviously he is new to the family, so I stopped as I don't want to stress him out. Over time will I be able to handle my chin as needed or are chins on there on and there truly is no taming them in such a sense?
Thanks for the help!
PS- A Chinchilla book from Barron is on the way from Amazon to supplement what I've already learned from many FAQS on the web about these little guys.