X xSarah49 Guest Apr 20, 2009 #1 are you supposed to trim whiskers? just curious because it looks like some of my chinchillas whiskers are broken towards the ends.
are you supposed to trim whiskers? just curious because it looks like some of my chinchillas whiskers are broken towards the ends.
starleomach Dawnna's Keeper Joined Jan 29, 2009 Messages 4,257 Location Cary IL, Apr 20, 2009 #2 No you do not need to trim the wiskers. Triming wiskers is usuall reserved for introducing an aggressive chinchilla to another, not just if their wiskers are broken.
No you do not need to trim the wiskers. Triming wiskers is usuall reserved for introducing an aggressive chinchilla to another, not just if their wiskers are broken.
Ash Trouble.... Joined Jan 28, 2009 Messages 2,963 Location Mount Carmel, PA Apr 20, 2009 #3 Nope, you can leave them be. They'll fall out when ready. Most people only trim whiskers if they're having issues intro'ing one chin to another. ETA: Posted at the same time as Kristy.
Nope, you can leave them be. They'll fall out when ready. Most people only trim whiskers if they're having issues intro'ing one chin to another. ETA: Posted at the same time as Kristy.