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  1. fatimatavery94

    Moving from FL to ME

    Moving with pets can be tricky, but it sounds like you're taking good care of your chinchillas! If you're looking for accommodations during your trip, you might want to check out pet-friendly hotels along the way. Websites like www.junglevistahotel.com could help you find suitable options for...
  2. fatimatavery94

    Nationwide Chinchilla insurance

    I haven't had experience with Nationwide for chinchillas, but I do remember when my cat got rejected by a different insurer for a pre-existing condition. It was tough, but then a friend suggested looking into Sagicor. Surprisingly, they were super helpful and understanding. They covered my cat's...
  3. fatimatavery94

    Can I give my Chinchilla Hamster Treats?

    Those strawberry drops may not be suitable for your chinchilla as they could contain ingredients that might upset their tummy. I'd recommend checking the ingredients carefully and consulting with a vet to ensure the treats won't harm your chinchilla. For chinchilla-specific treats, it's best to...
  4. fatimatavery94

    CBD candle around chin?

    Chinchillas can be particularly sensitive to certain scents and substances, so your concern about a CBD candle around their chin area is entirely valid. Their well-being should always come first. If you ever want to explore some interesting pet-friendly products or just want to treat yourself, I...
  5. fatimatavery94

    CBD candle around chin?

    These little furballs are indeed sensitive creatures, and it's crucial to be mindful of their environment and what you expose them to. Asking questions and doing research, like you're doing, is a sure sign of a responsible pet owner. After all, better safe than sorry when it comes to our furry...
  6. fatimatavery94

    Winter travel advice (when it's unusually cold)

    It's wonderful that you're taking such good care of your chinchilla during the upcoming ferry ride, especially considering the unusually cold temperatures in the forecast. Your plan to use fleece to cover the travel cage and adding a wool blanket for extra insulation seems like a thoughtful...
  7. fatimatavery94

    Same or different playpen for chinchilla & hamsters/gerbils

    It's great to hear that you take good care of your hamsters and provide them with enough space. As for the chocolate incident, hamsters are not supposed to eat chocolate as it contains a chemical called theobromine, which can be toxic for them. It's likely the reason why they are not behaving as...
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