My concern comes from me watching a video about a chinchilla named lucky on youtube. The fella in the video made it sound that if you have a life outside of your chinchilla, then it's not the pet for you. Several people that I know have told me a chinchilla is a mistake and I won't be happy with him/her as my pet.
I'm ok with buying sand and letting her/him bathe twice a week(a little jealous they can look so cute with just two bath nights a week). the food and the cage are already accounted for. I just have a few concerns.
I have a decent media center, not often but occasionally if a album or blueray that I've been looking forward to comes out, I like to take advantage of it. The chinchilla wouldn't be in that room, but occasionally when other people in my house use it, I have to turn up my telee quite a bit to hear over the noise. Further more I'm told by one roommate they when he's tending to chores outside he cranks up the media center loud enough for him to hear outside.
I can't gurantee for the chinchilla I'll be in the same spot every day. Sometimes I'll stay late at work, or go out with friends for drinks after work. I will always have time for him/her every day. Occasionally I go away for a weekend. I can find a sitter for him/her but I can't always guarantee that the sitter will let them run around. I can't always guarantee that I can bring him/her with me. My friend tells me that chinchillas won't eat all their food if you leave it in their cage and he will often just leave it alone for a few days if has to. And to be fair that's not an ideal situation for any pet, but the little fella stills seems quite happy. His chinchilla even sleeps in his lap sometimes, but I'm told not to expect that out of every chinchilla. I'm told that sudden noises scare them, and that over time they can get used to ambient noises such as the surround sound system.
So what does this community think? Should I attempt to own my first chinchilla? or stick with hamsters that break my heart dying after two years.
http://www.amazon.com/Super-Pet-First-Deluxe-Multi-Level/dp/B000CMHWZC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1306701999&sr=8-3 This btw is a link to the cage I bought for him/her. I'm told that this is way too small for a chinchilla.
I'm ok with buying sand and letting her/him bathe twice a week(a little jealous they can look so cute with just two bath nights a week). the food and the cage are already accounted for. I just have a few concerns.
I have a decent media center, not often but occasionally if a album or blueray that I've been looking forward to comes out, I like to take advantage of it. The chinchilla wouldn't be in that room, but occasionally when other people in my house use it, I have to turn up my telee quite a bit to hear over the noise. Further more I'm told by one roommate they when he's tending to chores outside he cranks up the media center loud enough for him to hear outside.
I can't gurantee for the chinchilla I'll be in the same spot every day. Sometimes I'll stay late at work, or go out with friends for drinks after work. I will always have time for him/her every day. Occasionally I go away for a weekend. I can find a sitter for him/her but I can't always guarantee that the sitter will let them run around. I can't always guarantee that I can bring him/her with me. My friend tells me that chinchillas won't eat all their food if you leave it in their cage and he will often just leave it alone for a few days if has to. And to be fair that's not an ideal situation for any pet, but the little fella stills seems quite happy. His chinchilla even sleeps in his lap sometimes, but I'm told not to expect that out of every chinchilla. I'm told that sudden noises scare them, and that over time they can get used to ambient noises such as the surround sound system.
So what does this community think? Should I attempt to own my first chinchilla? or stick with hamsters that break my heart dying after two years.
http://www.amazon.com/Super-Pet-First-Deluxe-Multi-Level/dp/B000CMHWZC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1306701999&sr=8-3 This btw is a link to the cage I bought for him/her. I'm told that this is way too small for a chinchilla.