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I just thought i'd share some pictures of my new arrival with you all. As some of you know, I have pet chinchillas. I did have 3. I now have 4
We drove about 1 1/2 hours away to pick up the guy of my dreams. I've wanted a white one for a while and a friend of a friend had one for sale. it's been a long wait! I reserved him when he was 2 days old and have picked him up now he's 12 weeks old. He's so very pretty.
He hasn't got a name yet, we like to wait a while and see what fits him.
So here's some piccies for you all -
and in his little custom house my friend made for him -
Enjoy!
Oh what little bundles of sweetness.
Joanne
He's adorable, Julia!
What a darling boy!
Becky
AWWW I want one. I have never seen one before, didn't even know they existed lol
very cute - the angle of those ears gets me everytime ! AAAWWWWW ! xxxxx
It kinda looks like a mouse, rabbit and possum rolled in to one animal. Are they rabbit sized or smaller, pictures are hard to tell sizing.
Aww, he's very, very sweet. His fur looks so scrummy, I want to run my fingers through it and feel the softness.
Regards
Lisa
He is very, very cute
Awwwww!!!!!!!
It kinda looks like a mouse, rabbit and possum rolled in to one animal. Are they rabbit sized or smaller, pictures are hard to tell sizing. :)
He's quite little at the moment, he would sit in your hand no problem. An adult is around the size of a dwarf rabbit, or a guinea pig, but not as long as a guinea pig, if that makes any sense??
Here's one of Lucky, my boy with attitude with my sister -
Maybe that will help with showing the size? Lucky is a smallish adult male. This is what he does if you try to kiss him and he doesn't want to... :crackup:
For anyone with time and research to take care of them (their food needs are simple, but they must have a controlled environment temperature and humidity wise or they can overheat and die) They make great pets and are full of personality and attitude - as seen above! They are a very long lived species for a small furry. Average old age 10-15 years BUT it's not unheard of to live into their 20's. The oldest comfirmed Chin died aged 28 and the oldest unconfirmed was believed to be around 32 years old!
I love Chinchillas
ohhh what a pretty thing !!! i understand you in love with it :D
i had a black one, like on julias pickture, and he was soooooooo cute :D
sadly i got him when he was allready rather old, and after 1 year he died
He is adorable, Julia, with his tiny paws and his long furry tail.
We drove about 1 1/2 hours away to pick up the guy of my dreams. :
I am glad you found the guy of your dreams! Maybe I have been looking in the wrong places for the gal of my dreams? :crackup:
Hugs, :hug:
Peter & the bears
:crackup: Peter your so funny!
I often drool over the Chins at our local Petland but wondered how hard it would be to look after one. I rather like the little chipmunks they have there as well at the mo but I thought they might not be so friendly with the kids. I love Lucky's face and the colouring of your new one is gorgeous. Let us know when you think of a name
Hi Ali,
They are not too difficult day to day, all they need is hay, pellets and water (and mini shredded wheat is a fav). The problem is keeping the temperature down. Ideally, around 20 degrees C, so everytime we have a hot day, I have to turn on an air conditioner unit in their room. They are so densely furred that they can't loose heat easily and can die.
They are generally healthy little critters but when something does go wrong, they die quickly so a Good (often expensive) exotics vet is essential. Nursing them back to health can be intense. They are not so much suitable for young kids certainly, as they often want to cuddle them and Chins on the whole do not like that. a Chin slave's job is to be a climbing frame that provides food. Lucky is often found sat on my shoulder like a parrot. They also need delicate handling. for older responsable kids they would be fine (but it's a long term commitment potentially)
Chipmonks on the other hand from my experience are horrible bitey things. Chinchillas rarely bite at all and tend to be docile.
P.s. if you are ever tempted, Do not buy from Pet stores. There is a UK based rescue that has over 200 needing homes -
http://rj-chinchillarescue.co.uk/
or you will pay much less from a breeder. My local pet store has a baby white in and they want almost £50 more than I paid for my boy
Thanks for the advice Julia. I know what you mean about Petland prices, also the one near me doesn't seem to have particularly healthy animals. I've heard of a few stories where their rabbits and guinea pigs are often ill or die shortly after being purchased. I have always brought my dogs from animal shelters and, if we ever decide on another animal, we would probably go there first. Had to have a nosey at the website you sent me, would love to adopt them all