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ChinchillasHow To Set Up A Home That Your Pet Chinchilla Will Love ... eliminating drafts. If you have an available room in your house, make sure there is plenty of room for the animal to roam. Chinchillas are very active and they need to have enough space to move freely. It's better for them to have a large cage, in part because of what was stated earlier. The length should ... Prevent Your Pet Chinchilla From Experiencing Environmental Stress ... would of a quick and rash one. A quick and rash one does nothing but contribute to more unnecessary stress. Added stress can contribute to shock. In your pet's case, this happens when they feel they can't consume the magnitude of what's going on around them. The chinchilla feels their situation is out ... How To Keep Your Chinchilla From Suffering In The Heat ... to survive. You will need an air conditioning unit if the temperatures reach 70 degrees or above. The air conditioning unit should also have an auto function, where it will turn on and off by itself. Having fans is not enough to cool them. However, a ceiling fan is good for cold air circulation. If your ... Water And Supplement Treats For Your Chinchilla ... material in their cage. Any other type of wood may not be suitable for them. Stay away from cedar, plum, plywood, cherry, fir, spruce and any other wood that can be harmful to their teeth. If you're not sure which wood type is good for them and which isn't, check your local pet store. They can assist ... ... Getting too sweaty can cause them to have a heat stroke. Don't keep the animals in the cage the whole time. It's good if they get some outside exposure (at least 30 minutes a day, under the watchful eye of the owner). They need exercise and get a feel of their outside surroundings. If the chinchilla gets ...
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