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.
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.
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Chinchilla's don't really like to travel. They might freak out a bit from noise and shifts, but they should be fine. I don't recommend moving them around from place to place, but if you need to, select a small transportation cage. Not very small though, these particular rodents love to move around.
Around 7 - 10 mph max.
Hamsters have pouches to keep food in them. Also if they want to move there bedding around the cage, they will put saw dust or bedding in there mouths and will arrange the cage how they like, this is a good thing because you will no when they are settled because they will stop moving all there bedding/ sawdust around. :-)
it should a glas cage where it has room to move around and has water at all times
A young chinchilla is called a kit. Kits are born fully furred with their eyes open and are usually able to move around shortly after birth.
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The top speed of a chinchilla is around 24 km per hour, which equals 14 miles per hour. They usually move by hopping, but this is their top sprinting speed.
Move the cage away form the wall and when the bird is out make sure that it stays away form the walls! All birds nibble on their cage surroundings but you should get the bird some toys to distract him.
If i were you i would get a big cage so the guinea pig can run around Good luck with your piggie I have a big cage that holds 2 guinea pigs and they chase each other around the whole cage!!!