What You Need to Know About Building a Chinchilla Cage
January 4, 2010 by GuestPoster · Leave a Comment
When you have a pet chinchilla at home, you want to give your pet the best possible care. The first and foremost thing to consider when having a pet chinchilla is its cage. You can either buy chinchilla cages from a pet store or make your own homemade chinchilla cage.
A cage for a chinchilla should be as big as possible. Chinchillas love running around and hence it is always better to have a large chinchilla cage. If you have limited floor space in your house, you can consider a chinchilla cage that has vertical height. A tall chinchilla cage with shelves and ladders provide plenty of space for your pet chinchilla to run around within the cage.
One can make custom chinchilla cage by utilizing the hardware materials that are easily available at home. One can get the chinchilla cage plans by surfing in the internet. As chinchillas are excellent chewers, one should always avoid plastic materials inside the chinchilla cage. Metal cage with small mesh makes an excellent cage for a chinchilla. Always make sure that holes in the mesh are very small, or else, chinchilla’s feet might get stuck in the mesh. A metal wire cage for a chinchilla gives easy access for cleaning the cage. However, a wire base might hurt the chinchilla’s feet as chinchilla’s have sensitive feet. So it is better to cover the bottom of the cage with wood shavings.
If you prefer to build the chinchilla cage using woods, make sure that you use thick wood that does not contain any harmful oils. It is also recommended to avoid using heat treated wood in the construction of a cage.
Chinchillas have thick furry body and their size range from a guinea pig to a rabbit. However, their actual size is much smaller than they appear. One should always remember to close all the holes in a custom cage, as chinchillas can escape through small holes.
A non-hazardous chinchilla cage with ample space is the best environment for your pet to feel secure and safe in your house.
The Cage for a Chinchilla
December 23, 2009 by GuestPoster · 1 Comment
If you’re looking for a great pet to give your child or loved one for a birthday or other occasion, you should consider a chinchilla. Chinchillas are very loving animals which require care . The cage for a chinchilla should be large so your pet has room to roam around. The love they offer you can be a very heart-warming experience.
Since chinchillas are such a large rodent, they’ll need a large cage and plenty of things to chew on, as their teeth continuously grow. Having pieces of wood or wooden slats is a great for this, as they can chew as long as they need to do so. In addition, chinchillas love salt, so supplying a salt lick in addition to their normal food and water will make them happy.
Chinchillas tend to sleep mostly during the day, so you may think your pet isn’t very active. However, this simply isn’t true, as chinchillas are often nocturnal and move around the most at night. Providing a wheel for them to exercise in can be a great experience, but you’ll need to make sure its well oiled so it doesn’t wake you up at night while your pet is exercising!
Chinchillas also have special needs in that their fur is very fine, so they can’t get wet. If their fur gets wet, they could get pneumonia, which would cause death. In order to help keep your chinchilla clean, you’ll need to purchase finely ground pumice stone and place in the chinchilla cage for them to take dust baths. These dust baths help keep the chinchilla’s fur from getting extremely oily, and they also cut down on the number of parasites which are in the chinchilla’s fur.
Aside from all of these caring techniques, making sure you have a large enough chinchilla cage for your pet is very important. If you have the money, you may want to look in custom chinchilla cages.

