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TAKING GOOD CARE OF YOUR CHINCHILLA PART 4 (Look Before You Leap)

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Important things to know about the care of chinchillas!
From the script LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP by Petey Productions and Lucky's Place

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  • what if you mix boy with boy is it fine?

  • @MrWazzupgirl yes! you just have to learn how to do THAT. Sometimes it doesnt work

    no matter how many techniques you use. Just like some people dont get along its always possible that chinnies wont. You always have to be ready for 2 cages and 2 playtimes

  • I'm a teen, I go to school, my mom and dad work all day but I really want a Chinchilla! I've studied them so much but my parents r still iffy about getting me one. After watching this I sorta am too :'D

    I was wondering, because I have school and my parents work all day most of the week, would it be a good idea to get a chinchilla? Do they need attention 24/7 or what?

    Thanks for making these videos btw, they sure help in my studies with Chinchillas! C:

  • @KKOOCCAATT I dont feel a chinchilla is a good pet for people under 18 or even 21

    You will eventually have a job, or college, or move , or get married,and the chinchilla who lives 20 years of more (with lots of great care and luck) is always the one to suffer.

    Take a look at Craiglist, or petfinder and you will see 10's of thousands of chinchillas up for rehoming by people who didnt know that chinnies are such a huge huge responsibility. I appreciate that YOU CARE about them

  • @jglaser333

    I understand, maybe now I'll stop pestering my parents about it. :'D

    I really want one, I might get one once I'm settled in college and stuff!

    Thanks for the help c:

    YES. I REALLY DO CARE FOR THEM.

    I LOVE CHINNIES <3

  • @KKOOCCAATT great,...that shows real respect for them..THANK YOU

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  • @XXFancyPantsJrXX a wheel is so important and the good ones like the one I recommend is a ONE time investment. Wheels with holes in it are dangerous and plastic wheels are as well. Thank you

  • @jglaser333 yeah i hard some chinchillas break their leg from those wired wheels. id hate to see my chinchillas hurt :(

  • @XXFancyPantsJrXX glad to hear all is well. One of the reasons I always suggest no wire bottoms (not your case) and no wheels with holes, and no ramps is cause these guys break their legs , toes etc really easily

  • 2 years ago my chinchilla got its middle toe stuck in between the grating and the cage and it broke its toe and we went to the vet and they gave him some medicine and his face was priceless he had a face like eeeewwww and he let it rip out of his mouth. he is better now luckily

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