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Provet for educational purposes only.
You should seek the advice of your
veterinarian if your pet is ill as only he or she can correctly advise on the
diagnosis and recommend the treatment that is most appropriate for your pet.
Chinchillas are becoming increasingly
popular as pets ...but what do you know about them ? Here are 10 facts that
you might find interesting.
- Chinchillas originated from the Andes mountain range in South America
- They are easy to look after ...but they are mainly nocturnal so they are
not very suitable as pets
- They live to be over 10 years of age ...and up to 20 years is not
uncommon ! So if you buy one as a family pet consider who will look
after it once the children grow up !!
- They are members of the rodent family ..like mice, rats and hamsters.
- They eat grasses, bark, leaves, fruit and other vegetation
- If fed a commercially prepared diet they still need fibre in the form of
good quality hay (eg timothy grass)
- You should never change the diet of a chinchilla suddenly because they
can develop serious gastrointestinal problems including diarrhoea
- Like many rodents chinchillas often get dental disease which needs to be
treated by your veterinarian
- Chinchillas like to be cool (but not cold). They can suffer heat stroke
if they are kept in an environment at over 80oF
- Chinchillas need low humidity (ie they should not be kept in a moist
environment)
Updated October 2013
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