Chinchilla63
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Our rescue girl has always been somewhat withdrawn. She doesn't budge during the day, which I've chalked up to her having been in a noisy classroom and learning to sleep through anything.
But, since getting Candy and Gogo, I've realized that rescue girl really doesn't do much during the evening or morning hours, either. She must be moving around at night, because there's a poop trail and chewed sticks, hay strewn, etc. But she doesn't come over when I'm cleaning the cage or talking to her. The other two girls are far more alert and interested in what I'm doing. They run around the cage while I'm straightening up, try to escape, check out my hair, etc.
I've had rescue girl on and off since November, and full time only for two months. Does she just need time to settle in? Could she be depressed? I don't see any signs of sickness. She's eating, pooping normally, very happy when she comes out to run around.
She has a Chinchilla Townhouse with tons of shelves, toys, a wheel, good hay, food, chewies, and so on.
She's been very hostile in her limited exposure to the other girls, so I don't think getting her a friend is the answer. I'm not sure if this is just her personality or if I'm missing something.
(And yes, I am crazy about her and totally neurotic about her happiness, lol.)
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Lee
But, since getting Candy and Gogo, I've realized that rescue girl really doesn't do much during the evening or morning hours, either. She must be moving around at night, because there's a poop trail and chewed sticks, hay strewn, etc. But she doesn't come over when I'm cleaning the cage or talking to her. The other two girls are far more alert and interested in what I'm doing. They run around the cage while I'm straightening up, try to escape, check out my hair, etc.
I've had rescue girl on and off since November, and full time only for two months. Does she just need time to settle in? Could she be depressed? I don't see any signs of sickness. She's eating, pooping normally, very happy when she comes out to run around.
She has a Chinchilla Townhouse with tons of shelves, toys, a wheel, good hay, food, chewies, and so on.
She's been very hostile in her limited exposure to the other girls, so I don't think getting her a friend is the answer. I'm not sure if this is just her personality or if I'm missing something.
(And yes, I am crazy about her and totally neurotic about her happiness, lol.)
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Lee