I'm so sorry she lost her battle before you were able to do more for her than you already have. I'm glad she found you, so she did get to experience a real home and family in her final days. Big hugs to you!
I can't respect this decision because it is very irresponsible. It's like letting a toddler roam around unattended in your home...just because trouble hasn't found him yet, doesn't mean that will always be the case. The more often your chin is left to roam around on his own, the braver he will...
I would also worry about the ice melting and leaving a puddle. As already mentioned, you don't want your chinnie in water. There are so many better, more suitable chew sticks and toys for chinnies to chew on, that your chin would like. I would stick to those.
Good luck getting anything done now! LOL. Your little friend my keep you distracted more than you thought; they are very addicting!
We are happy to have you here! Congrats on you fur-baby!
Hi and welcome! Read through the hedgie section, and then if you still have any specific questions, we can certainly help.
I don't have a hedgie, but would love to someday. They are so adorable!
Chins can take a while to settle down in a new environment. She may be a little too skittish to eat yet. Have plenty of hay provided for her, in addition to a quality chin pellet. She may also want to disregard her food because it isn't the usual junk she is used to. Be persistent, but...
I'm hoping someone can help you out, but in the meantime, I would make an appt. for your chin to see an knowledgeable vet. Chins are pooping machines, and less poop can certainly indicate a problem. Chins shouldn't have any raisins, and taking them out of the diet is good. Can you feel your...