Another thing that is often overlooked is the amount of poop they produce. Chinchillas are absolute poop machines and even though it has no odor I quickly needed to adapt to cleaning after them constantly. It is way more than other small animals produce and they often kick it out of their cage.
I have a chinchilla and a French bulldog they play together. The chinchilla is about 4 months older than the French bulldog. I would say its pretty easy to take care of them as long as you have the right cage and I have used a litter pen with rabbit training sand underneath the wood shaves and she usually goes there so I can clean it morning and night and it keeps it cleaner in the cage. Also in the summer I put marble slaps in the shelves instead of fleece so they can keep cool.
That's wonderful to hear that your chinchilla and French bulldog are able to play together and that you've found a good system for taking care of them! It sounds like you've put a lot of thought into creating a suitable environment for your pets. Using a litter pen with rabbit training sand underneath the wood shavings is a great way to maintain cleanliness in the cage. This helps in keeping the chinchilla's living space tidy, and it's convenient that she has learned to use the designated area for her bathroom needs. The idea of using marble slabs in the shelves during summer is also clever. Chinchillas are sensitive to high temperatures, and providing cool surfaces like marble can help them regulate their body temperature more effectively. Remember to keep monitoring the temperature and ensuring proper ventilation to prevent overheating, as chinchillas are more comfortable in cooler environments. It's evident that you're committed to the well-being of your pets and have taken appropriate steps to provide them with a suitable living environment. Keep up the good work, and if you have any more insights or tips, feel free to share!
Youre telling an educational channel that you know more than them? Make a channel so you can put the “correct “ information since you know better and this channel is giving false information.🤔.
@@Aioki.Germanythe video at the start literally says to comment what a new owner should know also small plastic wheels can lead to spinal problems for the chinchilla, why are you getting so smartass with callumlewis if they’re trying to point out a problem that should be discussed with new owners?
Chinchilla adapt very well to thier environment, my Chinchilla has a metal running wheel with spikes. His feet has harden and adapted to the spikes penetrating his feet. My Chinchilla is 13 yrs old and still strong and active.
@alexa5023 I built the wheel my self, it's a motorized wheel. I make him run for 10 mins, 3 times a day to keep him in top peak. I'm proud to say, he's an absolute athlete.
@@wraith1320 yes their bones a fragile. I don't know guinea pig but I got one chinchilla baby (2 days old) that fell off a cage stage (half to 3/4 of a foot long) and was ok (he did it twice). Have have chin for about 3 years and they are always fine with what they doing. So from my point of view their bones are fragile for 'big/powerful' being (human, cat, dog).
think of their ribs as little tooth picks. yes, they are fragile. if ur child has an impulse to squeeze soft things even after being told that they cannot do that, then no, a chin is not ok for them. and yes they can over heat quite easily. i keep my chin in an area where it never gets above 70 degrees. us humans only have 1-2 hairs per hair follicle. chinchillas have 60-80 hairs per hair follicle. they're fur is so dense that things like lice, ticks, flees, etc would die.
I know I saw another comment mention the temperature should be kept lower than 70 degrees, is there a specific temperature? My house is usually set between 65 - 68, so I wanted to know if that was a good range or if I should acclimate myself to something lower 😅
I’m looking at getting one, she’s a little over 2 yrs old & they think she might be pregnant. Hope hard is it to care for a Mother & her babies? How many babies do they usually have?
The most important thing is the heat. My girl has had multiple heat strokes. We live in south Florida. They need to stay below 70 degrees, especially when running around.
Our chinchilla has its own portable air conditioner. (We live in the UK and don’t have house wide air condition). When it’s hot he’s the most comfortable in the house 🤔
@ambitiousbeauty1013 I have air conditioning but a poor house. Heat comes in through the floor. In South Florida, it got to 133° a couple of weeks ago. It's hard to maintain a 65° environment when it's 130 degrees outside. This was most definitely the hottest summer of all time and I'm getting out this year.
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Can Chinchillas be left alone for a weekend getaway if they have a Chinchilla companion, water, grass and food access? Do chinchillas jump on the counter or table if allowed to free roam the house for an hour of so? Can Chinchillas be taught tricks like dogs? Do they need to be given fresh air outside in a play pen daily? Do Chinchilla’s like to be held and cuddled for a long period of time? How often do Chinchillas need to spend time playing with their owner in order to have trust? Is it possible to be a Chinchilla breeder if I get a beautiful male and beautiful female? Can Chinchillas get big in size. Are fleas of ticks a problem if they are kept indoors or in a a good netted playpen when outside? Sorry I have so many questions but I wasn’t able to find it out during my research. I feel like a Chinchilla would be my perfect pet but still researching.
(Always check with a vet to confirm) It is not recommended to leave chinchillas alone for a weekend getaway, even if they have a companion, water, and food access. Chinchillas require daily care and interaction, and leaving them alone for an extended period of time can be stressful for them and put their health at risk. Chinchillas are natural jumpers and climbers, so they may jump on counters or tables if allowed to free roam the house. It is important to supervise them and ensure they are in a safe area where they cannot access anything harmful. Chinchillas can learn tricks with positive reinforcement training, but they are not as trainable as dogs. Some common tricks that chinchillas can learn include coming when called, standing up on hind legs, and jumping through hoops. Chinchillas do not need to be given fresh air outside in a playpen daily, but they do enjoy and benefit from supervised outdoor playtime in a safe, enclosed area with plenty of shade and water. While some chinchillas enjoy being held and cuddled, most prefer brief periods of handling and interaction. It is important to handle them gently and respect their boundaries. Trust between chinchillas and their owners develops over time through consistent, positive interactions. Daily playtime and handling can help build trust and strengthen the bond between the chinchilla and owner. It is possible to become a chinchilla breeder, but it requires significant knowledge and resources to properly care for and breed healthy chinchillas. It is important to research and educate oneself on the responsibilities and ethical considerations of breeding chinchillas before pursuing this hobby. Chinchillas are a small, compact species and do not get very big in size, with an average adult weight of around 1-1.5 pounds. Fleas and ticks are not typically a problem for indoor chinchillas, but they can be a concern if the chinchilla is taken outside or if other animals with fleas or ticks are present in the same household. It is important to take preventive measures such as regular cleaning and parasite control to protect the chinchilla's health.
@@LearnAboutAnimals thanks so much for answering all my questions. I’m retired so I’d be able to give a Chinchilla a lot of playtime and freedom from the cage. I want my baby to be healthy and happy so I’m trying to learn as much as possible. Regarding ethical considerations regarding breeding, what do you mean?
@@LearnAboutAnimals Nevermind, I found out what ethical considerations mean. It means respecting the different breeds and not just placing together a male and female and hope for the best. Age, health, and many other factors need to be considered before placing the right male with the right female.
@@Ms88keys1 Also know that where chinchillas come from temperatures don't tend to get to warm and they do NOT do well in temperatures over 72 (max) temperature and because of thick fur can easily develop heat stroke.
I’d like to buy one or two but I am not sure because I already have a bunny that is around 6 years old. I am worried would they fight. If I have bunny, can I buy one chinchilla or I still need to buy 2 if I want chinchilla to be in society?
erm keep them separate to start. follow the chinchilla notebook page. solid advice there. there's also facebook pages that have experienced owners. i think you would find some very insightful info there. and no you do not have to have 2 chins for a chin to be happy. they can be solo.
Rather get a hamster. A chinchilla is very very expensive and live very very long times and has too fragile bones for kids, which would end up chinchillas to shoot pee towards your stepson as soon as he opens a door as chinchillas do that when mishandled which kids do. Chinchillas are not to be bought for a child!!! So get rabbit, quinea pigs are good too. So please stay away from such delicate very expensive sensitive animals. Plus he could not play with it as chinchilla is strictly nocturnal waking up when kids go to bed. So it's the LAST choice for a chid. Rather get a dog or rabbit. Those kinds are ok with decent kids. Generally speaking animals should neve be a gift!! Please be realistic in here and only consider chinchilla after he has red a few chinchilla books and has had some other animals first.
@@Helena-ox7cr female chinchillas are the only ones that "shoot pee" and it's a defense mechanism. If the kid is old enough and/or the parents are the primary care givers for it (as kids sometimes loose interest in a pet after a while) then it would be fine.
yes, mine figured out how zippers on her play pen work and persistently nuzzled through them until she got out. oh, and if i dare to not double check the cage before i go to bed and didn't secure it properly, my chin will get out there too. just gotta be mindful and pay attention.
The video didn't mention what species they are so are they rodents, whatever rabbits are, or maybe marsupials, or any other species I can't think of off the top of my head? Also what part of the world are they originally from, and are they nocturnal? I wished the video would have had this information and what species they are. So anyone knows please let me know what the answers are to my questions? Thank you and have a wonderful and blessed day and stay safe out there ❤️😊😁❤️
Not really true (the nocturnal part). They are mostly active at night, but they will run around and play all day. Chins are definitely NOT toys but highly intelligent animals and can become close companions.
@Steel Ok fur is a renewable resource. We can make high quality clothing that will last with leather. I'm not sure what they use Chinchilla fur for but it's some of the softest in the world.
That's an interesting piece of information about your grandpa's involvement in raising chinchillas for fur coat linings. In the past, chinchillas were indeed bred and raised for their valuable fur, which is known for its softness and warmth. The dense fur of chinchillas made them sought after in the fur industry. However, it's important to note that attitudes and practices surrounding the fur industry have changed over time. Today, there is growing awareness and concern for animal welfare, leading to increased scrutiny and regulations surrounding the fur trade. Many people now prefer alternatives to real fur, such as synthetic materials or faux fur, as a more ethical and sustainable choice. This shift reflects a broader movement towards greater compassion for animals and the understanding that they deserve to be treated with care and respect. If you have any more questions or discussions related to chinchillas or any other topic, feel free to share!
the first rule with a chinchilla is that they should N E V E R get wet, because they can literally freeze to death or catch a deadly cold.. a little disappointed that this well known and very important fact wasnt mentioned
Feeding grass from your lawn to your pets can be a common practice, but it's important to consider a few factors before doing so. Firstly, make sure that the grass in your lawn has not been treated with any pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals. These substances can be harmful to animals if ingested. If you use any chemicals on your lawn, it's best to avoid feeding that grass to your pets. Secondly, ensure that the grass is free from any potential contaminants like feces from other animals or harmful plants that may have grown in your lawn. Cleaning the grass and removing any debris before offering it to your pets is a good practice. For chinchillas specifically, grass is not a natural part of their diet. Chinchillas are herbivores and primarily eat hay, pellets, and fresh vegetables. While a small amount of grass may be offered as an occasional treat, it should not make up a significant portion of their diet. Introduce new foods gradually and monitor your pet's digestion and overall health. If you're considering feeding grass from your lawn to other animals, such as rabbits or guinea pigs, it's important to research their dietary needs and consult with a veterinarian to ensure they receive a balanced diet. Overall, feeding grass from your lawn can be done, but it's crucial to prioritize the safety and health of your pets by avoiding chemicals, contaminants, and maintaining a balanced diet suitable for their specific species.
That's an interesting comparison! Seeing chinchillas as a combination of a rabbit and a rat does capture some aspects of their appearance and behavior. Chinchillas do share some similarities with rabbits, such as their large, round eyes and their adorable, fluffy appearance. Like rabbits, they are also herbivorous and have a diet that consists mainly of hay, grass, and other plant materials. However, unlike rats, chinchillas have a more rounded body shape, larger ears, and a bushy tail. They also have a dense, soft coat of fur that helps them stay warm in their native mountainous habitats in South America. Chinchillas are known for their playful and active nature, much like rats. They love to climb, jump, and explore their surroundings, making them quite entertaining pets. Thank you for sharing your unique perspective on chinchillas! It's always fun to see how different people interpret and relate to various animals. If you have any more thoughts or questions about chinchillas or any other furry friends, feel free to share!
Female chinchilla can have two pregnancy per year (not recommended) and each can have 1-2 kids. For mentally side yes but could also be healthy for people that aren't mentally healthy. Chinchilla require a lot of time to play with them else they can get depression event more with only one chinchilla. So someone depress from solitude could get better with spending a lot of time with a chinchilla in fact two would get a benefit from the relationship .
Because they're exotic animals. Also depends on the coat as well. A common coat such as a standard grey will go for $200, while a very rare coat such as a Goldbar will easily go for $1000
i have a standard and she didn't cost much. the initial set up for the chinchilla - proper cage, huts/ hide outs, ledges, toys, food, hay, (food and hay holders), dust bath, apple sticks, water bottle, fleece / bedding, etc altogether cost way more than the chin. after that though, she doesn't cost much. they don't need vaccinations. they're quite simple and easy to maintain once you get everything established and if you know what you're doing. i wouldn't rec it for someone who isn't an experienced pet owner. nor someone who is willing or able to keep a chinchilla for quite some time. they can live 10-20 years.
This is very great and also warm let person is like good friend animal Chinchilla , them is very smart and can as soon understand to person means in flexible sporting the belongto them self happy space world , I'am very like interested this nice and detail introduce the video. I can transfer this nice video to my friend, I want can more interested to friends looking this video. incidentaly say my is from the China , also my is very like the Chinchilla.
Reminds me when I was in Fiji and asked for a lemonade. I was expecting something like Country Time lemonade but was surprised when I was handed a Sprite.
I have a few friends that have kids, three of them are four, and they get along with my chinchillas. The four year olds even know when to stop touching them.
Ive had a Chinchilla a long time ago but, the only reason we got rid on them was because well one we could not take care of them as we wanted so we found a new home but also my mom dose not like rats and there poop looks like rat poop so if you don’t like rats/rodents maybe chinchillas aren’t for you. Lol sorry if you disagree
Another thing that is often overlooked is the amount of poop they produce. Chinchillas are absolute poop machines and even though it has no odor I quickly needed to adapt to cleaning after them constantly. It is way more than other small animals produce and they often kick it out of their cage.
Similar to rabbits I guess. Understandably because they eat a lot of hay
You can always turn them into a coat if they do that.
@@rewardilicious or a nice set of ear muffs
not really constantly! What i do is wait until it is at the point of ALOT of poop
234. I counted in 24 hours. I may have missed some.
I have 2 chinchillas and needed to make sure they were pooping.
No problem there.
I have a chinchilla and a French bulldog they play together. The chinchilla is about 4 months older than the French bulldog. I would say its pretty easy to take care of them as long as you have the right cage and I have used a litter pen with rabbit training sand underneath the wood shaves and she usually goes there so I can clean it morning and night and it keeps it cleaner in the cage. Also in the summer I put marble slaps in the shelves instead of fleece so they can keep cool.
That's wonderful to hear that your chinchilla and French bulldog are able to play together and that you've found a good system for taking care of them! It sounds like you've put a lot of thought into creating a suitable environment for your pets.
Using a litter pen with rabbit training sand underneath the wood shavings is a great way to maintain cleanliness in the cage. This helps in keeping the chinchilla's living space tidy, and it's convenient that she has learned to use the designated area for her bathroom needs.
The idea of using marble slabs in the shelves during summer is also clever. Chinchillas are sensitive to high temperatures, and providing cool surfaces like marble can help them regulate their body temperature more effectively.
Remember to keep monitoring the temperature and ensuring proper ventilation to prevent overheating, as chinchillas are more comfortable in cooler environments.
It's evident that you're committed to the well-being of your pets and have taken appropriate steps to provide them with a suitable living environment. Keep up the good work, and if you have any more insights or tips, feel free to share!
@@LearnAboutAnimalsare you using ChatGPT for ur responses lol
I need video evidence of this cuteness😍
The wheel right at the start of the video is too small for a chinchilla - it should be 16" and also shouldn't be plastic
Youre telling an educational channel that you know more than them? Make a channel so you can put the “correct “ information since you know better and this channel is giving false information.🤔.
@@Aioki.Germanythe video at the start literally says to comment what a new owner should know
also small plastic wheels can lead to spinal problems for the chinchilla, why are you getting so smartass with callumlewis if they’re trying to point out a problem that should be discussed with new owners?
Chinchilla adapt very well to thier environment, my Chinchilla has a metal running wheel with spikes. His feet has harden and adapted to the spikes penetrating his feet. My Chinchilla is 13 yrs old and still strong and active.
@@User_92020 why tf would u have him run on a wheel that has spikes on it??? Just get a normal wheel
@alexa5023
I built the wheel my self, it's a motorized wheel. I make him run for 10 mins, 3 times a day to keep him in top peak.
I'm proud to say, he's an absolute athlete.
I want one they look so cute and fluffy there tail looks so adorable also.
So cute chinchilla!
Such adorable little Pokémon. I'll take 2 😊❤
every time i look at my chin i think "you look like a pokemon in real life"
A chinchilla is like a weird squirrel. I've had both. Rabbits are smart. So are chins
Now I know that bunnea pig is fluffy. Thanks for the video!
Such a cute animalllll 😍😍😍
They have fragile bones apparently and aren't suitable for young kids. Also an expert told me they get very sick in heat . Excess heat can kill them .
Are their bones more fragile than a Guinea pig’s, or a small rabbit breed’s?
@@wraith1320 yes their bones a fragile.
I don't know guinea pig but I got one chinchilla baby (2 days old) that fell off a cage stage (half to 3/4 of a foot long) and was ok (he did it twice). Have have chin for about 3 years and they are always fine with what they doing. So from my point of view their bones are fragile for 'big/powerful' being (human, cat, dog).
think of their ribs as little tooth picks. yes, they are fragile. if ur child has an impulse to squeeze soft things even after being told that they cannot do that, then no, a chin is not ok for them. and yes they can over heat quite easily. i keep my chin in an area where it never gets above 70 degrees. us humans only have 1-2 hairs per hair follicle. chinchillas have 60-80 hairs per hair follicle. they're fur is so dense that things like lice, ticks, flees, etc would die.
I know I saw another comment mention the temperature should be kept lower than 70 degrees, is there a specific temperature? My house is usually set between 65 - 68, so I wanted to know if that was a good range or if I should acclimate myself to something lower 😅
These ❤animals look like a cross between a rabbit and a rat. They are Very Cute ❤
I’m looking at getting one, she’s a little over 2 yrs old & they think she might be pregnant. Hope hard is it to care for a Mother & her babies? How many babies do they usually have?
Don’t ask if they’re good pets, ask yourself if you’re a good owner.
Lmao, tf is this logic my guy
YES
AMEN!!
That's deep 👍🏻
Sorry, you’re not allowed to say things that make sense anymore. 😅
after watching this ik what my local petshop is doing wrong and it makes me wanna cry. i would bring him home but the price tag is 1.5k
What the heck?? In Nevada, pet shops sell chinchillas for $80.
A 16” diameter wheel is a must. Anything smaller causes spine issues.
Yeah. I can't even fit in the damn thing. I need a bigger wheel.
I love these so much
I can’t wait ❤❤
Awesome~ they are sooo cute~👍
Thank you for sharing this informative video~🤗
The most important thing is the heat.
My girl has had multiple heat strokes. We live in south Florida. They need to stay below 70 degrees, especially when running around.
Was your pet outside? I'm confused how your pet had multiple heat strokes if they live inside your home. I run my AC during the summer.
@@ambitiousbeauty1013not everyone has airconditioning. I would be worried about that, we don't have airconditioning in our house
@@LostInLeiden well they shouldn't have pets that have to live in an environment that has to be a particular temperature so they won't die.
Our chinchilla has its own portable air conditioner. (We live in the UK and don’t have house wide air condition). When it’s hot he’s the most comfortable in the house 🤔
@ambitiousbeauty1013 I have air conditioning but a poor house. Heat comes in through the floor. In South Florida, it got to 133° a couple of weeks ago. It's hard to maintain a 65° environment when it's 130 degrees outside. This was most definitely the hottest summer of all time and I'm getting out this year.
so cute
Can you let them roam free in your house like dogs and cats or they they need to be encaged? In general most of the time
They would chew on cables and other things, so it is not a good idea. Very cute and smart, but still rodents. ;)
no
that the best pet i have never got. They are very smart.
Is it a Legal to have a chinchilla in Canada bc?
Yes
Thank you! Our family plans to get one
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they "pop corn" when they're happy.
They are amazing pet but I suggest you to get a cage with a mat so you can just pick up the mat and dump it out and put it back in it’s easier
Hello ,they don't get stock in the mat with the nails.
What material should the mat be made of?
Very cute little animals ❤
Can Chinchillas be left alone for a weekend getaway if they have a Chinchilla companion, water, grass and food access?
Do chinchillas jump on the counter or table if allowed to free roam the house for an hour of so?
Can Chinchillas be taught tricks like dogs?
Do they need to be given fresh air outside in a play pen daily?
Do Chinchilla’s like to be held and cuddled for a long period of time?
How often do Chinchillas need to spend time playing with their owner in order to have trust?
Is it possible to be a Chinchilla breeder if I get a beautiful male and beautiful female?
Can Chinchillas get big in size.
Are fleas of ticks a problem if they are kept indoors or in a a good netted playpen when outside?
Sorry I have so many questions but I wasn’t able to find it out during my research. I feel like a Chinchilla would be my perfect pet but still researching.
(Always check with a vet to confirm)
It is not recommended to leave chinchillas alone for a weekend getaway, even if they have a companion, water, and food access. Chinchillas require daily care and interaction, and leaving them alone for an extended period of time can be stressful for them and put their health at risk.
Chinchillas are natural jumpers and climbers, so they may jump on counters or tables if allowed to free roam the house. It is important to supervise them and ensure they are in a safe area where they cannot access anything harmful.
Chinchillas can learn tricks with positive reinforcement training, but they are not as trainable as dogs. Some common tricks that chinchillas can learn include coming when called, standing up on hind legs, and jumping through hoops.
Chinchillas do not need to be given fresh air outside in a playpen daily, but they do enjoy and benefit from supervised outdoor playtime in a safe, enclosed area with plenty of shade and water.
While some chinchillas enjoy being held and cuddled, most prefer brief periods of handling and interaction. It is important to handle them gently and respect their boundaries.
Trust between chinchillas and their owners develops over time through consistent, positive interactions. Daily playtime and handling can help build trust and strengthen the bond between the chinchilla and owner.
It is possible to become a chinchilla breeder, but it requires significant knowledge and resources to properly care for and breed healthy chinchillas. It is important to research and educate oneself on the responsibilities and ethical considerations of breeding chinchillas before pursuing this hobby.
Chinchillas are a small, compact species and do not get very big in size, with an average adult weight of around 1-1.5 pounds.
Fleas and ticks are not typically a problem for indoor chinchillas, but they can be a concern if the chinchilla is taken outside or if other animals with fleas or ticks are present in the same household. It is important to take preventive measures such as regular cleaning and parasite control to protect the chinchilla's health.
@@LearnAboutAnimals thanks so much for answering all my questions. I’m retired so I’d be able to give a Chinchilla a lot of playtime and freedom from the cage. I want my baby to be healthy and happy so I’m trying to learn as much as possible. Regarding ethical considerations regarding breeding, what do you mean?
@@LearnAboutAnimals Nevermind, I found out what ethical considerations mean. It means respecting the different breeds and not just placing together a male and female and hope for the best. Age, health, and many other factors need to be considered before placing the right male with the right female.
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@@Ms88keys1 Also know that where chinchillas come from temperatures don't tend to get to warm and they do NOT do well in temperatures over 72 (max) temperature and because of thick fur can easily develop heat stroke.
Chinchilla is so cute.
CAN THEY BE POTTY TRAINED?
I have read in a few places that they can
To urinate yes but to poop no. Chinchillas are poop maker you could have one in your hands for 1-2 min and they could have poop 20 times.
no. not truly. chinchillas will often pick a "pee" spot. they cannot control their bowel movements so poops will be all over the place.
Chips!…. Shows fries 😂
That's precisely what fries are called in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc.
Potato chips are called crisps. And cookies are called biscuits.
I think I should😁
This was 5 months ago but I have a chinchilla to!
Time flies when you're having fun with your chinchilla!
I’d like to buy one or two but I am not sure because I already have a bunny that is around 6 years old. I am worried would they fight. If I have bunny, can I buy one chinchilla or I still need to buy 2 if I want chinchilla to be in society?
erm keep them separate to start. follow the chinchilla notebook page. solid advice there. there's also facebook pages that have experienced owners. i think you would find some very insightful info there. and no you do not have to have 2 chins for a chin to be happy. they can be solo.
Very cute
Thank you! 😊
My husband and I are considering getting one for my stepson
Rather get a hamster. A chinchilla is very very expensive and live very very long times and has too fragile bones for kids, which would end up chinchillas to shoot pee towards your stepson as soon as he opens a door as chinchillas do that when mishandled which kids do. Chinchillas are not to be bought for a child!!! So get rabbit, quinea pigs are good too. So please stay away from such delicate very expensive sensitive animals. Plus he could not play with it as chinchilla is strictly nocturnal waking up when kids go to bed. So it's the LAST choice for a chid. Rather get a dog or rabbit. Those kinds are ok with decent kids. Generally speaking animals should neve be a gift!!
Please be realistic in here and only consider chinchilla after he has red a few chinchilla books and has had some other animals first.
@@Helena-ox7cr female chinchillas are the only ones that "shoot pee" and it's a defense mechanism. If the kid is old enough and/or the parents are the primary care givers for it (as kids sometimes loose interest in a pet after a while) then it would be fine.
@@Helena-ox7cr To be fair, they didn't say how old their stepson is
Cute
They are so cute
My mom wanted a chinchilla when she was a kid 😅
Are they escape artists? I don’t need them running around the complex building 😂
yes, mine figured out how zippers on her play pen work and persistently nuzzled through them until she got out. oh, and if i dare to not double check the cage before i go to bed and didn't secure it properly, my chin will get out there too. just gotta be mindful and pay attention.
@@alih3553 sounds like she required a master lock on her cage then 😂
They make great coats!
Yes
chinchillas are grazers and if their food is good they should not be restricted
SOO CUTE
The video didn't mention what species they are so are they rodents, whatever rabbits are, or maybe marsupials, or any other species I can't think of off the top of my head? Also what part of the world are they originally from, and are they nocturnal? I wished the video would have had this information and what species they are. So anyone knows please let me know what the answers are to my questions? Thank you and have a wonderful and blessed day and stay safe out there ❤️😊😁❤️
If your Chinchilla gets wet after midnight, Gremlins will pop out.
Chinchilla is strictly nocturnal living at night. Hence it can be played with only at night. So it's NOT a toy.
Not really true (the nocturnal part). They are mostly active at night, but they will run around and play all day. Chins are definitely NOT toys but highly intelligent animals and can become close companions.
They are not nocturnal, they are active at dawn and dusk.
Chinchillas are crepuscular - most active during the dawn and dusk hours.
I'm told my grandpa used to raise chinchillas to harvest their pelts for fur coat linings.
Good
@Steel Ok fur is a renewable resource. We can make high quality clothing that will last with leather. I'm not sure what they use Chinchilla fur for but it's some of the softest in the world.
Why would you brag about that?
That's an interesting piece of information about your grandpa's involvement in raising chinchillas for fur coat linings. In the past, chinchillas were indeed bred and raised for their valuable fur, which is known for its softness and warmth. The dense fur of chinchillas made them sought after in the fur industry.
However, it's important to note that attitudes and practices surrounding the fur industry have changed over time. Today, there is growing awareness and concern for animal welfare, leading to increased scrutiny and regulations surrounding the fur trade.
Many people now prefer alternatives to real fur, such as synthetic materials or faux fur, as a more ethical and sustainable choice. This shift reflects a broader movement towards greater compassion for animals and the understanding that they deserve to be treated with care and respect.
If you have any more questions or discussions related to chinchillas or any other topic, feel free to share!
It's actually a part of history, so like it is neat to see someone who has like 3rd hand knowledge of the industry 🙃
the first rule with a chinchilla is that they should N E V E R get wet, because they can literally freeze to death or catch a deadly cold.. a little disappointed that this well known and very important fact wasnt mentioned
Thanks for mentioning this! This is indeed very important to know and should never be forgotten!
Or the fur can also develop mold.
Can I feed grass from my lawn?
Feeding grass from your lawn to your pets can be a common practice, but it's important to consider a few factors before doing so.
Firstly, make sure that the grass in your lawn has not been treated with any pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals. These substances can be harmful to animals if ingested. If you use any chemicals on your lawn, it's best to avoid feeding that grass to your pets.
Secondly, ensure that the grass is free from any potential contaminants like feces from other animals or harmful plants that may have grown in your lawn. Cleaning the grass and removing any debris before offering it to your pets is a good practice.
For chinchillas specifically, grass is not a natural part of their diet. Chinchillas are herbivores and primarily eat hay, pellets, and fresh vegetables. While a small amount of grass may be offered as an occasional treat, it should not make up a significant portion of their diet. Introduce new foods gradually and monitor your pet's digestion and overall health.
If you're considering feeding grass from your lawn to other animals, such as rabbits or guinea pigs, it's important to research their dietary needs and consult with a veterinarian to ensure they receive a balanced diet.
Overall, feeding grass from your lawn can be done, but it's crucial to prioritize the safety and health of your pets by avoiding chemicals, contaminants, and maintaining a balanced diet suitable for their specific species.
Not after being cut by oily poisous a lawnmower
no
i want to get one so bad
I like this animal
Can i have a bear as a pet pls or a hedgehog or rooster?
The only odor animals have are the godly odor in them. I’ve never known animals to smell nothing, but good.
Use Thunderbolt!!!
i just need to say. 😅 gaddyum cute!!
My chins Names are Dash stern von Cottonbottm Rygel Nimbus of fluffybottom the first of his name and Poppy The grand duchess of softbottom
Where can I get or buy a chinchilla 😅
Pet stores or a breeder.
This is what Pikachu is supposed to be right?
Technically Pikachu is supposed to represent a squirrel, but I feel he's more of a chinchilla than a squirrel.
Pikachu is a mouse. Cinccino and Minccino are the Pokémon that are based on chinchillas.
i have 4 chinchillas and i watched the video for the cute baby clips 💔💔💔💔
2:10 avocado is a fruit🤓☝🏼
Yea lol
They are escape artists.
I need to remind y'all that these creatures are unimagineably fragile. You can easily scare them to death or crush their tiny little bones.
I've NEVER heard of scaring a Chinchilla to death. Rabbits yes not so much chinchillas.
Chinchillas are silly
😁
Do you mean silly as in playful? Or as in stupid?
@@ROOKIEGIRLLL obviously silly as in little funny playful creatures.
I kinda see chinchillas as like a rabbit x rat combo
That's an interesting comparison! Seeing chinchillas as a combination of a rabbit and a rat does capture some aspects of their appearance and behavior.
Chinchillas do share some similarities with rabbits, such as their large, round eyes and their adorable, fluffy appearance. Like rabbits, they are also herbivorous and have a diet that consists mainly of hay, grass, and other plant materials.
However, unlike rats, chinchillas have a more rounded body shape, larger ears, and a bushy tail. They also have a dense, soft coat of fur that helps them stay warm in their native mountainous habitats in South America.
Chinchillas are known for their playful and active nature, much like rats. They love to climb, jump, and explore their surroundings, making them quite entertaining pets.
Thank you for sharing your unique perspective on chinchillas! It's always fun to see how different people interpret and relate to various animals. If you have any more thoughts or questions about chinchillas or any other furry friends, feel free to share!
and make sounds like squirrels.
Where can you get a chinchilla?
How many eggs does a chinchilla lay in a month, and can it be the pet of someone mentally healthy?
Chinchillas don't lay eggs. They are mammals.
Female chinchilla can have two pregnancy per year (not recommended) and each can have 1-2 kids. For mentally side yes but could also be healthy for people that aren't mentally healthy. Chinchilla require a lot of time to play with them else they can get depression event more with only one chinchilla. So someone depress from solitude could get better with spending a lot of time with a chinchilla in fact two would get a benefit from the relationship .
I will think about IT.
They are cute 🫶
The first time was when the world was going through something why are they so obsessed you can see the difference between them being
A chinchilla is cute But why do they costs so much?
Because they're exotic animals. Also depends on the coat as well. A common coat such as a standard grey will go for $200, while a very rare coat such as a Goldbar will easily go for $1000
@@SuperSapphireStone wtf here in quebec the standard cost 100$ and the ebony (one of the higher none-rare) is 180$
i have a standard and she didn't cost much. the initial set up for the chinchilla - proper cage, huts/ hide outs, ledges, toys, food, hay, (food and hay holders), dust bath, apple sticks, water bottle, fleece / bedding, etc altogether cost way more than the chin. after that though, she doesn't cost much. they don't need vaccinations. they're quite simple and easy to maintain once you get everything established and if you know what you're doing. i wouldn't rec it for someone who isn't an experienced pet owner. nor someone who is willing or able to keep a chinchilla for quite some time. they can live 10-20 years.
No plastic in the cages! Not healthy to chew. Also no paper bedding! and cardboard is NOT a safe material!
A male chinchilla and a female chinchilla in the same cage need marriage counseling. LoL 😂
This is very great and also warm let person is like good friend animal Chinchilla , them is very smart and can as soon understand to person means in flexible sporting the belongto them self happy space world , I'am very like interested this nice and detail introduce the video. I can transfer this nice video to my friend, I want can more interested to friends looking this video. incidentaly say my is from the China , also my is very like the Chinchilla.
They make nice winter coats
Can they eat lettce
no
Con: they poop 250 times a day on average. so be prepared for poop. poop.
indeed I have 4 and it's a nightmare. I should clean the cage 2-3 time per day (I have two cage in one and eventually three)
They are native of which continent
South America
Specifically The Andes Mountains in South America at higher elevations (cooler temperatures).
I have two chainsaws and They’re girls and sisters
"such as metal and plastic" they cannot be near plastic because they can eat it and destroy their lungs
And they can pee pee at anytime if they freak out 🤷♀️
CHINCHILEE💀
Could I get a chinchilla!?
idk. depends on where you live. have you checked your local laws about that?
are chinchillas nocturnal
yes
So practically Catrat.
tiny running wheel ruins their backs!
What the heck! She called fries, chips!
Did you just realise that other countries besides America exist?
@@frankiewarden9336 What the heck!? There are other countries other than Amercia!? You're joking, right?
European.
Reminds me when I was in Fiji and asked for a lemonade. I was expecting something like Country Time lemonade but was surprised when I was handed a Sprite.
Why bo there look like a chubby baby hamster
We are considering making a purchase for a chinchilla.
Who would possibly want to spend money on such a needy creature? Its a money pit.
Nyah Path
Chinchillas are good for any age from 4 and up
4 Are you kidding me! More like at least 10 and then I'd still say no.
I have three chinchillas myself, and you have like what, none? Also, jealousy is such a bad look for you
@@ROOKIEGIRLLLI wouldn’t trust a 4 year old with my chinchilla. Chinchillas are very fragile animals.
I have a few friends that have kids, three of them are four, and they get along with my chinchillas. The four year olds even know when to stop touching them.
@@ROOKIEGIRLLL I have 2 chinchillas and 2 rabbits, 4 is WAY to young an age to have a pet like a chinchilla or any other small animal for that matter.
Ive had a Chinchilla a long time ago but, the only reason we got rid on them was because well one we could not take care of them as we wanted so we found a new home but also my mom dose not like rats and there poop looks like rat poop so if you don’t like rats/rodents maybe chinchillas aren’t for you. Lol sorry if you disagree
Umm there are no cons with chinchillas.😁
that wheel is much too smaaaallll!!!
Mini
seems like a cat is a much better deal.
me pet chinchilla
Whole 1 min to Start all word salad.
Do not give any fruits to a chinchilla. Bland is your friend.