Things To Consider With A Chinchilla House

Chinchillas are essentially rodents that are almost the size of a cat. While some of them may look like Garfield – mouse version – they are actually very agile; domesticated ones, of course are less active. If we’ve learned anything about where to put pet rodents, they’re in cages. Pet mice are held in cages. Hamsters are held in cages. Chinchillas, their biggest pet cousins, are going to be held in cages. Yes, cages may sound cruel, but all you need to do is make it as comfortable as possible so that your chinchilla will consider it a home.

Chinchilla cages are not meant to hold your pet all the time. Yes, you can throw in some nice “amenities” in there, but it’s still very important that you let them out and have fun outside their little crib. If you’re thinking of breeding chinchillas, then you need to have at least one cage for each to prevent mating right after birthing. Here’s a few things you might want to consider for a chinchilla house.

Temperature: Putting the chinchilla in a cage in the area of your home where it gets too hot or too cold isn’t a good idea. Chinchillas are very sensitive to temperature and too warm can kill them. Too cold can also do them in. This is why chinchilla cages don’t usually include water baths as their furs take a long time to dry and the cold can also be fatal for them. Chinchilla cages have sand baths instead. The only time that a sand bath shouldn’t be used is when a female chinchilla is pregnant; especially when close to labor.

Room: Chinchillas are almost as big as cats, and they jump like them. Most rodent pets are fond of climbing all over their cages. Chinchillas love to climb AND jump. Make sure that you have big cages for your chinchillas for them to jump and run around in. If you think that you got too small of a cage for your pet, then it’s always good to let them out once in a while so they can free roam. Also, chinchillas like privacy so make room in your cage for a nesting box.

Accessories: Well, they’re not really accessories as each item serves a purpose. Ladders, swings, wheels, ramps, and anything else that you can throw in there will be very much enjoyed by your pet. Chinchillas are very active. Besides, this is good exercise. Once again, if you feel like your pet needs more space, let them out for a short time.

Chinchillas are special creatures. You can tell even if you’re not a proud owner of one. They deserve a good home, and it’s your responsibility to give it to them. When thinking about buying a chinchilla house, make sure you get a good one.