I really like that idea. So simple!
Since she won't listen to anything else, tell her that he's gotta be fixed or no chinsitting.
...but the first one is chinnie friendly and devious at the same time
This does sound tough. It seems like she is one of those stubborn people who, no matter how much advice you try to give them, they ignore you - and it's at the expense of the animal's health/life. Really, she makes me mad. She killed her first chin - and is intentionally keeping a male and...
Exactly, you should say no if you are not comfortable being in a situation like that. Plus, she shouldnt expect you to have to deal with pregnancy or potential problems. I wouldnt feel bad about refusing. You could try to help her find someone more experienced to help her out.
Plus - with her...
I completely agree!! The time spent with mom is crucial! Proper weaning and kit care should be common knowledge to all breeders - so if this breeder cannot handle this and claims their actions to be "accidents", doesn't have a scale, or feeding timothy instead of supplementing properly, etc - it...
Yes, rescuing chinchillas means you spend way more money than you make. Luckily, for me, I am able to spend every cent that I make working on the animals. My husband covers our bills. But if he wasnt able to do that - we would be on the streets!!! Paying for vet care is essential and when things...
Why would you want to "try it out" later...everyone has already told you no veggies of any kind. Just cause he ate it before doesn't mean that it is good for him....he will get healthier if you stop giving that to him all together. If there is a chance it will cause him health problems in the...
You can put something in there that specifies if you want the rescues returned to you if the adopters can no longer look after them, it is not to be resold to a third party without your consent....
or if some health issues pops up after a month or two that, pending veterinary assessment, you...