well you need a container those HUGE ones and metal wire and nuts and bolts and wood
ok, so take off the cover and put in stuff like bowls and a hut and bedding then make a hole
on the container and the wood and put the wood on the container and put the wire on
now you have a chinchilla cage
In a large cage, In a cool quite area. A tall cage to and inside.
Chinchillas
The only animal you can cage with Chinchilla's are Degu's but even then there is a long introduction process and they are not guaranteed to get along. Talk to a breeder about how this is done.
Yes, their poo's do end up rolling/flying out of the cage.
Always try to get the largest cage possible for your Chinchilla and remember they need space to move around in. Chinchillas love to climb and jump, so it is better to have a cage that is higher than it is wide and you can put up kiln dried wood shevles. The minimum size cage to get would be around 3 feet by 2 feet by 2 feet.
The guy that I got my Chinchilla from said " Once you put the cage in a spot shouldn't move it. But don't move it to much or it can could get sick and die.
You simply lay the bedding down in the bottom of the cage.
There are plenty of places in order for one to buy a cage for a chinchilla, especially on the internet which is offering one the information about the cages. Therefore, one might want to look over the website qualitycage beforehand.
A chinchilla is a species of small rodents native to South America to 'make' a chinchilla you need to breed a male chinchilla with a female chinchilla in order to make baby chinchillas .
it depends a chinchilla is like a human some crabby and mean some sweet and nice i would go to the pet store and hold one before you buy but yes i did that and got a sweet AWESOME chinchilla named chi chi :)
The Male chinchilla does not need to be there when and after she gives birth. It's suggested that if you have the male and female in the same cage to remove the male when she gives birth and have him in another cage neighboring her's. This is to ensure that the female does not become pregnant after just giving birth because it's very tiring for them.
I am not totally sure but try to feed it and clean its cage and regular things like that plus, dont make sudden movents or anything that might scare it. And dont rush it my petting it if its not ready but your chinchilla will probally get used to you anyways. Hope this helped!