Pop tarts? Yes! South America is the native habitat for chinchillas. There, the wild chinchillas eat fruit. Pop tarts are toaster pastries which are matted inside two layers of thin pastry (bread) crust. It can be filled with fruit, which chinchillas are allowed to eat, and it is surrounded by bread, which they are also allowed to eat.
Chinchillas typically eat a diet consisting of high-quality hay, pellets specifically formulated for chinchillas, and limited amounts of fresh vegetables as treats. It's important to provide a balanced diet to ensure your chinchilla stays healthy. Avoid giving them sugary or fatty foods, as they can lead to health issues.
To eat? No.
no but they eat nachos and oatmeal, whatever you think is wrongSorry, but cats do not eat nachos and oatmeal, don't know what you were thinking. But no cats normally wont eat a chinchilla. If you have a room that you have your chinchilla cage in that you can lock when you arent home that's fine. But when you are in there you can let the cats in. If they are cofertable you are fine, but if the chinchilla is scared of the cats it might attack!!! If you don't believe me go to this website: allexperts.com/q/Rodents-1607/cats-danger-house-chinchilla.htm
no they are not
a vegetarian is defined as person who does not eat meat, fish, fowl, or any food derived from animals. so if you eat chicken your not really a vegetarian.
yes in small amounts
Yes, I think they can eat oats but it has to be specially for chinchillas.
I think all foxes eat chinchillas although there are artic fox and maybe they don't eat chinchillas
chinchillas eat fruits and vegetables they are scavengers
Yes. Chinchillas eat desert grasses.
Yes, they could eat lettuce, corn, apple,nuts,and vegetables/fruits, and lot of kinds of food.
not in the same cage. chinchillas are much bigger and will eat it
They eat any sort of wild berrys. Remembers, Chinchillas are herbavores
no they do not
eat them
In the wild chinchillas eat fruits, plants, seeds, insects and sometimes tree bark.
Chinchillas are physically capable of eating dandelions, yes.