A few days ago we lost our baby Baloo.
He had been recovering from surgery on his foot and was doing well. We went for a post-op appointment to check his sutures and while there the vet did a standard check on his heart and lungs. Everything looked great but he had some slightly wet poos and...
Okay, unfortunately I think you are doing all that you can.
His poops will tell you everything.
If they’re small and tiny there is risk of gastrointestinal (gi) stasis aka bloat again. If they’re small and crumbly he is dehydrated. You want his poops to look at least the same size as his...
Our chin recently was diagnosed with arthritis in his joints. Has anyone experienced this with their chins? Any advice?
We have made his cage arthritis-happy but he needs pain meds for a bit until his inflammation is under control.
It was a blast watching her because she would immediately turn to the tv to watch the meerkats scury around. And you would see her head occasionally tracing their movements on the tv. She was very invested!
She also did the same thing with the movie White Chicks which we could never figure out...
It kind of reminds me of the seizures we saw in our young chinchilla when he was experiencing extreme stress but those “episodes” occurred for about 5 minutes and took him about an hour to go back to normal.
He doesn’t have them anymore, but when he did he would have spasm-like movements of his...
They definitely get used to different noises especially if they hear them daily.
We used to have a chinchilla that enjoyed watching TV. She was in the family room where the TV was always on. When the TV was off she was more on edge and alarm called more frequently. Her favorite show was Meerkat...
My male eats about a quarter of his hay and ignores the rest. He is also extremely picky with hay brands we have used. Small Pet Select is usually a popular choice recommended by the chin community and he sticks his snooty little nose up at it. Right now we get our 2nd cut timothy hay from High...
Hi all,
We have been trying to search high and low for at least one more of these bottles. The first one was given to us by a breeder and it’s the only type of bottle our chinchilla actively uses. We have tried other kinds of every brand and type as backup but he will avoid them and struggle...
Final update:
After witnessing him chewing on his cage bars we were able to see his hair coming off in the process.
So after talking to the vet and putting some hay matts down/across his favorite chew areas, we tried to see if it was just him having excess energy.
Unfortunately he started...
Well, we are still not sure what caused his balding but it does seem to be slowly growing. We are going to take him back to the vet and insist on a fungal culture to rule it out.
I have never done it myself, but there does seem to be information online with the US customs and border patrol site.
https://www.cbp.gov/border-security/protecting-agriculture/bringing-pets-and-wildlife-united-states...
I personally really like Chill Dust. It’s the finest sand we have come across and our chinny goes mad for it. He won’t roll as much in other ones.
Worst dust I ever used I don’t actually recall the name of — it was more like sand than actual dust. That being said in my experience the Kaytee...