Do chinchillas pee smell?

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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Are chinchillas smelly pets?

Chinchillas smell really good.

Unlike most other rodent pets, they and their cages smell fresh and clean. Even their pee is pretty close to odorless.
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What color is chinchilla pee?

The urine of chinchillas is typically yellow to amber in color, although the color may be darker and more orange in color depending on the diet.
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Do chinchillas pee on 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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Why is my chinchilla peeing so much?

If your chinchilla has learned the nasty habit of peeing out the sides of their cage, know that this is a learned behavior that is a result of living in a chronically dirty environment. It is their attempt to keep the immediate living space as clean and dry as possible. This is a difficult habit to break!
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Where do chinchillas urinate?

Chinchillas are one of the most intelligent species of rodent, and many of them have been successfully potty trained by their owners. Most litter-box trained chinchillas still defecate around the cage, but can learn to urinate in the litter-box.
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Where do chinchillas poop?

Chinchillas (more formally called chinchilla rats) and other rodents deposit their waste in "middens," their own personal scrap piles full of local plants and their poop that they glue together with urine, which then crystallizes and soaks up moisture to form a seal.
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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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How often should you clean a chinchilla cage?

Clean and disinfect the habitat and its contents completely at least once a week:
  1. Move your chinchilla to a separate, secure location.
  2. Wash the habitat with a small animal habitat cleaner or 3% bleach solution.
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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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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 have periods?

They are seasonally polyestrous from November to May with an estrous cycle of 30-50 days.
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Is it hard to take care of a chinchilla?

Like any pet, chinchillas have their own unique needs and are considered an intermediate pet in terms of care, meaning they are harder to care for than the average pet but aren't the most difficult pet to take of daily.
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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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How old do chinchillas love?

When well-cared for, your pet chinchilla can live up to 20+ years, but the average lifespan in captivity is 10 years. Chinchillas are hystricomorph rodents, which originated in the barren areas, desert-like of the Andes Mountains in Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina.
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Do chinchillas need vaccines?

Vaccinations. Pet chinchillas do not require vaccinations.
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Do chinchillas make good house pets?

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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Does my chinchilla need a night light?

Chinchillas are not truly nocturnal animals, but they do have excellent vision that allows them to see well in the dark. This makes them successful at nocturnal life, although they prefer a crepuscular lifestyle.
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Can you free roam chinchillas?

Chinchillas. Chinchillas like jumping, and move around quickly. It can be dangerous to let them roam free in the house because they can fall and injure themselves. If your chinchilla has a quiet temperament, you can let it roam free in a safe place under strict supervision.
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What does it mean when a chinchilla wags its tail?

Another behavior of a happy chinchilla is displayed by the males. When they get the scent of a female or are in the same cage with a female that is in season, they will wag their tails at the female. This is often referred to as the swishy tail dance and is quite adorable.
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Why is my chinchilla sitting in the corner?

A sick chinchilla may show unusual behaviour such as becoming restless or lethargic, or crouching in the corner of the cage. The coat may also become dull or there may be a discharge from the ears, eyes or nose.
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