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Chinchilla- Totoro V2, All Are Welcome
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hironobu85
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Oct 11 2011, 03:07 PM
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I have been planning for sometime to adopt a chinchilla and now I actually could but I have a cat at home~
I am still afraid the cat would kacau then chin when i wasn't around~ Do you think it is a good choice? or I need to really prevent the cat from every seeing or being able to reach the chinchilla?
hope to get some insight on it..... thank you
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hironobu85
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Oct 15 2011, 10:25 AM
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QUOTE(OMGGED @ Oct 14 2011, 06:20 AM) Hei i have just bought a chinchilla from lowyat.net and i am totally a newbie. i did my research before i come in to ask questions but i still need some guidance and help and hopefully i can give the best to my chinchilla First of all, can i use Chipsi Classic 1kg for my chinchilla ? Another thing is i put my chinchilla at my 2nd living hall(2nd floor) just outside my room which don't have a fan and air-con is only switches On when my families are watching tv. My chinchilla doesn't has access to any air-con or fan during our sleeping time so will it be a major problem for him ? i believe my 2nd living hall is not that hot but i don't have a temp measurement tool so i don't know what's the temp when we switch off the air-con. Btw, should i get a cooling pad for him ? Thanks alot. you can get chinchilla from lowyat.net??
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hironobu85
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Oct 19 2011, 12:57 AM
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Hi all, I am gonna be getting a chinchilla soon and going to be getting a plastic bottom so I have to have a safe bedding for the chinchilla. as I don't think a wire floor would be unsuitable for chinchilla's small feet, i found the plastic base one with wire mesh on the top would be suitable for me to furnish it as well. http://reinbiotech.com/pets/product-catego...min/back2nature^^^ I have found this product above on the web and it seems to be sold widely around my area, need recommendations if it is safe for the chins or should i use the aspen wood shavings?? "Chinchillas" : I found that on ur website, your cage has a wooden flooring? did you cut the wooden planks yourself? owh and where can i purchase the wooden planks that are safe for my chins? thanks to all for your time and kind replies =) This post has been edited by hironobu85: Oct 19 2011, 01:01 AM
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hironobu85
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Oct 20 2011, 06:51 PM
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QUOTE(Chinchillas @ Oct 20 2011, 10:10 AM) The cage is come with the wooden floor, not made from me. You can use the back to nature, but you need to use a toilet to enable to use that, direct contact by chin for this bedding cannot be use. what do you use for chinchilla beddings then?? heard even using aspen wood shavings would injure them, and the cat pallets will make their feet hurt..... so i am at a lost on which bedding i should use. i was planning to get a bottom enclosed cage instead of a wired one as so the chinchillas wont get foot sores or getting their foot stuck in it thank you
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hironobu85
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Oct 20 2011, 11:12 PM
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this brand?? where is it available for purchase in Malaysia?? http://www.jrs.de/Tierwohl_englisch/produk...kte_super.shtml
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hironobu85
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Oct 21 2011, 11:13 AM
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chipsi uses spruce wood though~? isn't it toxic to the chinchilla?
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