How much does a chinchilla cost?

While exotic pets tend to be more on the expensive side, Chinchillas have been domesticated for a long time, and there are plenty of reputable breeders around, meaning that you can expect the Chinchilla price to be between $150 and $400.
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Is a chinchilla a good pet to have?

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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Do chinchillas like to be cuddled?

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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Do chinchillas bite you?

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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Do chinchillas have periods?

They are seasonally polyestrous from November to May with an estrous cycle of 30-50 days.
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Do chinchillas eat their poop?

This is why chinchillas eat some of their poops! The cecum makes a certain poo called cecotropes. Cecotropes are nutritionally concentrated and full of beneficial bacteria. This is the kind of poop chinchillas will ingest.
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Are chinchillas smelly?

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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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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Are chinchillas potty trained?

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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Do chinchillas make noise?

When a Chinchilla barks, it can sound similar to a duck quacking and is a rhythmic, urgent sound. They will usually make this sound as a warning to other Chinchillas of danger or a predator or possibly as a warning between males. Males will commonly make a similar sound when fighting.
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Do chinchillas get along with dogs?

They may or may not become best friends, but they can live together safely. Start slow. Ritual, structure and scent are important to animals. With your chinchilla securely caged, let your dog get used to the smell of his new roomie.
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Are male or female chinchillas better?

According to author and chinchilla expert Jack C. Harris, neither gender of chinchilla is notably more suited to life as a pet. Since both male and female chinchillas make pleasant pets for most, you don't have to rule out individuals of either sex.
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Do chinchillas need a friend?

Chinchillas are naturally sociable animals and live in groups in the wild. That's why you'll need to keep your pet chinchilla with at least one other friendly chinchilla, unless advised otherwise by a vet or clinical animal behaviourist.
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Is it okay to only have one chinchilla?

Well, some chinchillas are fine living on their own, while others enjoy the companionship of another chinchilla. Of course, some animals also enjoy close contact, and others want their own space. Your chinchilla's personality will dictate what he wants, and you may or may not be able to house two of the pets together.
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What is the easiest pet to care for?

The Top 7 Best Low Maintenance Pets
  1. Birds.
  2. Snakes. ...
  3. Sea Monkeys. ...
  4. Guinea pigs. ...
  5. Goldfish. Ahh, the goldfish. ...
  6. Cats. If you claim that you are not a “cat person”, have you ever tried owning a cat? ...
  7. Hamsters. Taking care of a hamster is easy once they have the proper cage. ...
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What is the hardest pet to take care of?

All pet-patients require the same standard of care, but some species are just harder to treat than others.
  • Why are some animals harder to treat than others? ...
  • Pigs. ...
  • Song birds. ...
  • Hamsters. ...
  • Rattlesnakes. ...
  • Turtles and tortoises. ...
  • Exotic animals. ...
  • The bottom line.
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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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Do chinchillas pee?

Chinchillas are naturally very clean animals. Their feces are hard, dry, and odor free. Even their urine is mild. That is, unless you let the cage go too long between cleanings.
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What do I need for a pet chinchilla?

Chinchillas need:
  1. Suitable housing.
  2. Suitable bedding.
  3. An enclosed bed.
  4. A wooden box for each chinchilla.
  5. Food.
  6. Earthenware or stainless steel bowls for food and water.
  7. Water bottle.
  8. Dust bath.
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How often should you give a chinchilla a dust bath?

Over-bathing can cause chinchillas' skin, feet, and ears to dry out, so it is important to limit bath-time to 2 – 4 times a week based on each individual chinchillas' needs. In very hot, humid weather or climates, chinchillas often need access to their dust baths closer to 4 times per week.
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Are chinchillas hard to care for?

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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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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