yellnpsych
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Hey everyone! Bought the Ferret Nation 142 model yesterday! My family and friends look at me like I'm crazy for spending that much on one cage for one chin. And that's why they should not be chin owners :neener: I can't wait to spoil my new buddy.
Every chin owner should be required to register to this forum. The information here is far more reliable than any site I've come across. So I turn to you with a handful of tiny questions:
1) Will providing a playhouse and outside toys reduce the chance of natural instinct to nibble everything? Has anyone provided a play area and still had their baseboards torn apart?
2) Are there local markets/stores you buy your dried rosehips from? When shopping online it directs me to treated potpourri sales.
3) No treats before six months, no playtime before 9 months, but how long before it's appropriate to introduce the epic chin spin wheel?
4) Between 60-70 degrees? What temperature do you keep your chin's room? What is the ideal humidity?
5) Not making too much noise is understandable, but what about the loud scary noises they need to be acclimated to, such as the vacuum? Is it cruel to make them endure that sound? If you have to vacuum all the time,would it or would it not be part of their domesticated nature?
6) For conditioning and training purposes I was going to only provide the daily suggested feeding of pellets, but most people seem to free feed. What is the recommended daily intake?
7) I've seen popsicle toys, but most popsicle sticks are made of birch wood, which I read was toxic for chins. How do you know these types of toys are safe? Where do you buy your wood for toys and shelves? Pine must be kiln dried, but what about other types of wood? Do all woods have sap?
Sorry if these are repeat questions or silly. I have been wandering through this forum for weeks trying to soak up as much knowledge as I can.
Every chin owner should be required to register to this forum. The information here is far more reliable than any site I've come across. So I turn to you with a handful of tiny questions:
1) Will providing a playhouse and outside toys reduce the chance of natural instinct to nibble everything? Has anyone provided a play area and still had their baseboards torn apart?
2) Are there local markets/stores you buy your dried rosehips from? When shopping online it directs me to treated potpourri sales.
3) No treats before six months, no playtime before 9 months, but how long before it's appropriate to introduce the epic chin spin wheel?
4) Between 60-70 degrees? What temperature do you keep your chin's room? What is the ideal humidity?
5) Not making too much noise is understandable, but what about the loud scary noises they need to be acclimated to, such as the vacuum? Is it cruel to make them endure that sound? If you have to vacuum all the time,would it or would it not be part of their domesticated nature?
6) For conditioning and training purposes I was going to only provide the daily suggested feeding of pellets, but most people seem to free feed. What is the recommended daily intake?
7) I've seen popsicle toys, but most popsicle sticks are made of birch wood, which I read was toxic for chins. How do you know these types of toys are safe? Where do you buy your wood for toys and shelves? Pine must be kiln dried, but what about other types of wood? Do all woods have sap?
Sorry if these are repeat questions or silly. I have been wandering through this forum for weeks trying to soak up as much knowledge as I can.