Aw Yiss

Dec 19, 2018 11:53 AM

AranAmus

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What is this pokemon name?

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Title got me

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Sooooooooooooo cuuuuuuuuute

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Why is the brush looking like some weird insect??

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is that a glade freshener brush?

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cuteness overload!

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CHINCHILLADAS!! DOS POR UNO!!

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Where Are the turtles?

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Arent Chinchillas one of the most intelligent mammals in their size?

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Mouse rat. Andy was right.

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Chinchillin

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Chinchillaxing

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Everyone likes to be fussed.

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I need a chinchilla

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I really like your Raticate....

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I have wanted a chinchilla since I was a kid. Unfortunately I now have cats, and chinchillas require a lot of upkeep and perfect temp range.

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Chinchilla fur is incredibly plush & soft. It is also quite warm. Chinchillas and rabbits like “cooling stones” to rest on for this reason.

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Yes...use the precioussss...

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“Rodents of Unusual Size? I don’t believe in them.”

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OMFG YASS SO SOFFFT

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Chinchillaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh yeah

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Combing with sushi I see

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Aw Yiss...Bliss!

7 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

A friend of mine had a chinchilla and named it "Jackie chin"

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If any1 thinks about getting a chinchilla, please inform yourself first. First above all, chinchillas NEED to be held as a pair [1]

7 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

[2] of two females, two males or female and male castrated at least, can also be more. Also they need a HUGE amount of space.

7 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

[3] All these small cages seen on the internet are way to small. Also Plastic should be nowhere near them as they nibble/eat EVERYTHING.

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My chinchilla's first cage was a plastic bottom with wire top/sides. It chewed through the plastic and escaped for a few hours.

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You're lucky if he only escaped for a bit. Plastic can stay in their intestines and do a lot of damage.

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[4] Chinchillas aren't as cuddlish as the internet might wanna show you for fake internet points. They need time out of the cage for running

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[5] jumping, etc DAILY. And for a healthy chinchilla natural food is necessary like herbs, straw, seeds, leaves, etc.

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[6] A healthy chinchilla can stick around for about 20 YEARS!

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dont chinchilla's take dust bath's? or am i thinking of a different breed of rodent?

7 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

they do

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They sure do. Their fur is too dense for water. It would start to mold if they got wet, hence using dirt instead.

7 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I never knew these sweet creatures were this calm...trying to decide between a hedgehog or a chinchilla . Anyone guide me to the cuddliest?

7 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

My two chins are super wild and i think most of them are, because it's in their nature to run away from like everything

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Honestly this is the calmest I’ve ever seen one. So this might not be the best representation.

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Had 2 as a kid and they were savage. Full zoomies around the cage ant time they were awake. And if we let them out of the cage for freedom/1

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Time in a room look the fuck out cause they were basically the tasmanian devil.

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Hahahah best description of chinchillas i've seen on the Internet. Our 2 are also extremely wild, why they got a room for themselves

7 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

Get a pair of rats instead. They're sweet and actually like human interaction. For the space and money, you get a better return in affection

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Have a chinchilla after years of owning rats. Can confirm.

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Chins are not generally cuddly

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Neither - rats make awesome pets. They are smart and they like to snuggle. They need to have ratty friends though, to be happy.

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I heard rats are cool...along with their cage...can they run around the house with supervision?

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I would not give them full access because I don’t think it’s possible to ‘rat-proof’ the whole house. However, I used to have ‘the rat room’

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so when I got home, I would let them out to play in that room. And if you make it comfy, then you hang out there with them. Safer than the

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whole house, especially if you have cats or dogs. They are really great though! I miss my ratties.

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Sounds great to me. Thank you.

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I am a lomg time chinchilla owner if anyone has any questions they want answered.

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Are they good boys?

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Of course they are Brent. They all are.

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Very

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Do you actually have to brush them? I thought they just needed sand baths because something something fur density.

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Usually only people who show chinchillas brush them. Otherwise, you only need to do it if they have a particularly bad knot/mat in their fur

7 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

No to brushing. Yes to dust baths. Absolutely no water on their fur! Their fur is so dense water is not able to evaporate out of it.

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How do they taste? Are they a viable protein for the end times?

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All fur no meat.

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A fancy hat it is then!

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Almost no meat on them. Stick to eating guinea pigs

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How many do I need for a nice coat?

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At least 100

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Har!🤣

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Is the care required I see online as hard as it seems?

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They dont need constant attention like a dog but upkeep is expensive and they live very long. Some people may be turned off that they do not

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Return affection and can be standoffish, but they do bond with their care takers. As far as maintenance goes they need a dust bath, they can

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Be litter trained, the need chew toys, they need various treats, they can be sensitive to new foods, they also need daily excercise.

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I loved living with my chin but even after years of owning her i haf to respect that she would not be an animal i could pick up at will.

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how do they taste?

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Aren't they brushing it the wrong way? It looks like the fur goes from the head to the tail not from the belly to the back.

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Their fur sticks out straight and brushing them is not a necessesity. They groom themselves and take dust baths to keep a healthy coat

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A lot of people here don't seem to have a sense of humor.

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Yeah he was trying too hard.

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Probably the juxtaposition of the cute chinchilla and genuine questions and then going to a strangely placed "dark" joke.

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Too dark and morbid dude

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Are they rodents?

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Yes

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Yes

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How do I not get my whole room covered in dust? They run around the cage and the dust flies everywhere...

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Thats just part of having one. My chin had her own room with her cage in it and her cage was changed once a week and her room was vacuumed

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At least twice a week. They have a short gi tract anf poop constantly as a result. So if your chin is getting adrquate play time outside of

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Its cage the room will be covered in both dust and small hard poops, so constant cleaning and vacuuming is needed.

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Ya man... The dust is annoying... It's in my office and my desk is covered in dust daily... Got an air filter and it helped a bit but ya ...

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Her dust bath is surrounded on all sides with a hole for entering and leaving. We keep the bath in a seperate enclosure from her normal one.

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chinchilla vs hamsters

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Chcinchillas would win hands down. They can jump increadible distances and heights, spray pee, can bite to the bone and will eat a hamster

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The spray pee is my favorite part. Luckily i never saw that in action.

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Lets just say they have great aim

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I would also like to say if anyone is seriously considering getting a chinchilla not to purchase from a pet store and to look for rescues.

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Purchasing any animal from a pet store supports unhealthy breeding habits and potentially unhealthy chins, not to mention poor conditions.

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Do you have links for any rescues?

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https://www.foreverfeistychinchilla.org seems like a good place to start, however i have not fully researched them but their values appear

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To be in the right spot.

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Chins cant travel in cars for long periods of time so looking locally is crucial.

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