cfhussain
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I posted previously on babies and they are all doing great
But we have a difficult choice to make, whether to neuter the male chinchilla and keep the parents and we will have to give the babies to RSPCA (we originally bought the female chinchilla from them so they've agreed to take the babies), or to give back the female chinchilla and keep one or two of the male baby chinchillas. We will definitely make sure that they are indeed male this time!
Has anyone had experience of neutering chinchillas? In my opinion even if the risk is 1% i wouldn't want the possibility that a chinchilla is lost, even if they are separated at least they are alive and hopefully those with give away end up in good hands.
Any comments appreciated.
But we have a difficult choice to make, whether to neuter the male chinchilla and keep the parents and we will have to give the babies to RSPCA (we originally bought the female chinchilla from them so they've agreed to take the babies), or to give back the female chinchilla and keep one or two of the male baby chinchillas. We will definitely make sure that they are indeed male this time!
Has anyone had experience of neutering chinchillas? In my opinion even if the risk is 1% i wouldn't want the possibility that a chinchilla is lost, even if they are separated at least they are alive and hopefully those with give away end up in good hands.
Any comments appreciated.