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Chinchillas... known for the exquisite fur. Even with the fur, the population of these animals continued to decrease. The chinchilla lanigera, which is also known as the Chilean, Coastal or Lesser chinchilla, has a long tail. This species of chinchilla can be found in Chile. Even though the word "lanigera" means "having ... Chinchillas Staying Healthy With Pellets And Hay ... stored in a dry place. Fifty-pound bags may be too much for a chinchilla owner, so cubes can be purchased in smaller amounts. It's better if the cubes are broken into smaller pieces. This way, they can handle them easier as opposed to being one cumbersome piece. One pressed cube or a handful of hay is ... Should Your Child Take A Pet Chinchilla To School ... manhandled. Some of the children might see the chinchilla as something to play with, but don't realize how fragile the animal is. The children must also control their temper when they realize that the animal doesn't want to play with them. Then they'll be ready to retaliate against it. If they drop it, ... What You Should Know About Chinchillas And Allergies ... another owner). There are ways that you can minimize the allergic impact of dust from affecting you. Keep your pet's cage covered with a sheet and in a room where the door can be closed. When applying dust to your pet, don't turn on any fans. The container should be your pet's cage and place the sheet ... Water And Supplement Treats For Your Chinchilla ... outer coat. You should not feed your animal cabbage, corn or lettuce. These would be heavy on the digestive system. When feeding them, the treats should be fed separately from anything else, including pellets. If you mix them, they will not eat the pellets and just go for the treats instead. If you give ...
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