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  1. However, it's up to the mama chinchilla to make the exact determination. Never take a chinchilla away from his mother until he's completely weaned. By the time a chinchilla is somewhere between 12 and 14 weeks old, he should be ready to say goodbye to mom and leave for his new life in a new home.

  2. Kits will start to eat pellets at a few weeks old and hay even sooner however they need to stay with their mom until a minimum of 6 weeks, most breeders wait until 8 weeks to wean. Females of course, can be housed with their mom indefinitely however males must be removed by 10 weeks to prevent inbreeding. Misc . Kit survival is about 70-80%.

  3. Dec 26, 2020 · The spaces between the bars on the sides of the cage should be no more than 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) apart. Place the cage in a warm, draft-free room to keep the baby chinchillas comfortable. You should plan to transfer the kits to a larger cage after 6 to 8 weeks. 2. Feed the kits warmed kitten milk for 6 to 8 weeks.

  4. That hit close to home :( My chin was also 11 when he was put to sleep, he was a real fighter to the end, had a lot of different health issues, and last 7th surgery shut down his kidneys. He had a great life and was really unique and amazing. I still cry after 3 months. He was my best friend. Take care. They are stealing our hearts completely...

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    No matter what age you adopt a chinchilla at, or if you end up breeding chinchillas, it is ultimately your responsibility to understand how to provide the best care for them. Baby chinchillas included. Chinchillas, while unique rodentsand relatively exotic pets, are somewhat straightforward to care for, if you are willing to do a little bit of rese...

    So far, we have a basic understanding of the birth process and what happens for the 12 weeks following the birth, in addition to your role in the process. Now, let us transition a bit and begin talking about the general rules of providing the best care possible to baby chinchillas. As discussed thus far, we know that baby chinchillas will need to r...

    Chinchillas are adorable pets and are relatively easy to care for. It is no wonder why so many individuals are interested in baby chinchillas and want to learn the ropes to provide the best care possible for them. I am in the same boat and advocate for anyone considering adopting a chinchilla, to go ahead and do it. It will be an excellent experien...

  6. omg, this brought happy tears to my eyes. i remember when my childhood chinchilla had babies. :') it was june 4, 2009. i was getting ready to leave for school, when i crouched down to say goodbye to my chinchillas, and saw one of my chinchillas and a baby. then two, then three!! i called up to my mom, who didn't believe me.

  7. Chinchillas have a long pregnancy and the gestation period is around 110 days. Birth usually occurs in the morning and the babies, known as kits, are born a few minutes apart. The kits are born with their eyes open, covered in fur, and weigh around 2 ounces. They are active and can run and play from birth. Litter size is small with usually only ...

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