Are chinchillas stinky?

Unlike many household pets, chinchillas are pretty much odor-free. If your chinchilla does leave a smell, either he's sick or you're not cleaning his cage as often as you should. If your pet's body develops an odor, take him to the vet as soon as possible for diagnosis and treatment.
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How do chinchillas smell?

If you want a rodent with as little odor as possible, chinchillas are definitely one of the best options. They are nearly odorless.
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How do I get my chinchilla to not smell?

Just like humans, if you don't clean your living conditions it is going to start to smell! Make sure you're cleaning your chinchilla's cage regularly with fresh bedding. It is recommended to clean their cage twice a week. It is also important to make sure your chinchilla has access to fresh water and food.
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How dirty are chinchillas?

They are messy. Unlike rabbits, they are not easily litter trained and will poop everywhere. They also require regular dust bathing, which in itself is a messy activity. They are a long term commitment.
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Why chinchillas are not good pets?

They are expensive. The initial cost for this exotic animal is relatively high, and on top of that they require a certain kind of cage and food that tend to add up. They are nocturnal animals, which means they sleep during the day.
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Do chinchillas like to cuddle?

While chinchillas prefer not to cuddle, they are still very affectionate with their pet parents. They are naturally curious and enjoy being out of their chinchilla cages whenever possible—supervised by their pet parent, of course!
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What are the downsides of owning a chinchilla?

This can be messy, and some owners might have allergic reactions. Expensive – Chinchillas cost far more than small rodents like hamsters or gerbils. Their cage, food, dust, wheels, etc. will run the cost up even more.
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Do chinchillas like being held?

And, with gentle handling from a young age, most chinchillas can become quite tame and bond closely with their owners. But don't expect them to like being held and cuddled like many dogs and cats. They usually don't, though they'll often express their affection for you in other ways.
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Can you shower a chinchilla?

Chinchillas shouldn't be bathed in water to avoid fungal infections and other health issues. Luckily, they're generally self-cleaning machines and don't need too much help to stay fresh and soft. Just provide the dust in a safe bath hut for 10 minutes or so a few times a week.
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How much is a chinchilla worth?

A chinchilla typically costs between $150 and $350 for a healthy juvenile/adult. However, prices can range from under $100 to over $400 depending on the breeder and type of chinchilla. There are other costs of chinchilla ownership that need to be considered, too.
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Why do chinchillas pee at you?

A less-welcomed behavior pet chinchillas do is spray urine on perceived threats — their not-so-subtle way of saying, “Back off!” So be prepared for the possibility of being met with a spray when you approach your chin's cage or when you attempt to scoop him up in your arms, especially if your chin is not used to you ...
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Do chinchillas bite?

With no escape route available, the chinchilla may bite the threat (often the owner's fingers). This type of biting is most common if the pet owner tries to reach in suddenly to grab the chinchilla. Chinchillas have long and extremely sharp front teeth. A bite can be severe, deep and painful.
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Are chinchillas hard to take care of?

Chinchillas make great pets but can also be more difficult to take care of compared to other small animals. They are a life commitment!
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Do chinchillas have periods?

They are seasonally polyestrous from November to May with an estrous cycle of 30-50 days.
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Is a chinchilla a good pet?

To answer the question, yes, chinchillas make good pets! They require minimal attention, they're clean (although messy), and sleep while you're at work. Chinchillas are not nocturnal, they're crepuscular. This means that they are most active during the hours of dawn and dusk.
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Can you potty train a chinchilla?

Chinchillas should be trained when they are young. This means giving them just a few weeks to adapt to a new surrounding before attempting to potty train. It will be much more difficult once they are adults. Before starting to train, invest in bedding for the cage.
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Can chinchillas get fleas?

Chinchilla fur is difficult for fleas to penetrate, making a flea infestation of your chinchilla very unlikely, but chinchillas can get fleas. Luckily, fleas are rare in chinchillas. That does not mean you should automatically rule out fleas as a cause for symptoms like itching and hair loss.
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Can a chinchilla fly?

Bringing pet rats, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters, mice and other rodents on a plane is possible, believe it or not! Although not many airlines will allow rodents to fly on their planes, some do. Out of these airlines, many will only allow them to fly in the airplane cargo.
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Do chinchillas tails fall off?

Typically fur slip is done to "escape" the situation your chinchilla is in. Much like a gecko will drop their tail if caught by a predator (or accidentally picked up by the owner by the tail), chinchillas will release tufts of hair to get away from whatever is trying to capture them.
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What happens if a chinchilla bites you?

Most of the time, this type of biting does not hurt. However, if a chinchilla gets carried away with the grooming, its nibbles can become harder and result in pain when all is said and done.
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Do chinchillas learn their name?

Yes, chinchillas can learn their name, but the process will take time. You stand the best chance of success if you reward the chinchilla with a treat, so they associate their name with a tasty tidbit.
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Are chinchillas expensive to look after?

Although Chinchillas are considered exotic pets, they are comparatively inexpensive to keep and look after compared to other exotic animals. After the initial costs, these small rodents do not cost much to look after, making them an excellent choice for pet owners on a budget.
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Can chinchilla poop make you sick?

It tells us that a large percentage of healthy chinchillas may be shedding Giardia in their stool, and that they typically shed types that can cause disease in people.
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Do chinchillas need a wheel?

Chinchillas are very active creatures, and, living in a cage, you'll need to ensure they have access to a wheel to exercise, and plenty of space to run around in. A wheel also keeps them entertained, while also providing essential exercise.
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