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Emma
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Hey everyone
Just wanted a bit of advice on food as I'm a bit confused. :wacko:
We know from reading on here that it is recommended to give a raisin as a treat every few days or so, but some of the main bags of food in the UK contain loads of them! Is that the case over in the US as well, or do the manufacturers here think it's ok?
Our two oldest chins are very fussy and will pick through their favourite bits of one of these two varieties, both of which contain a lot of raisins:
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/rodents/food/chinchilla/charlie_chinchilla/13288
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/rodents/food/chinchilla/charlie_chinchilla/13288
Our younger pair are much better and will just eat these pellets with pieces of the above food as treats:
http://www.petsathome.com/shop/pellet-chinchilla-food-1kg-by-pets-at-home-15670
We've always taken out the raisins, and instead give them as treats, but we've got an ever increasing pile of them!
Emma
Just wanted a bit of advice on food as I'm a bit confused. :wacko:
We know from reading on here that it is recommended to give a raisin as a treat every few days or so, but some of the main bags of food in the UK contain loads of them! Is that the case over in the US as well, or do the manufacturers here think it's ok?
Our two oldest chins are very fussy and will pick through their favourite bits of one of these two varieties, both of which contain a lot of raisins:
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/rodents/food/chinchilla/charlie_chinchilla/13288
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/rodents/food/chinchilla/charlie_chinchilla/13288
Our younger pair are much better and will just eat these pellets with pieces of the above food as treats:
http://www.petsathome.com/shop/pellet-chinchilla-food-1kg-by-pets-at-home-15670
We've always taken out the raisins, and instead give them as treats, but we've got an ever increasing pile of them!
Emma