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Great article - I agree 100%. This feeling is definitely mutual: chinchillas are not so great for kids, and kids are not so great for chinchillas. That's not to say it hasn't been done, but if you are looking for a pet for little Johnny or Susie to gain some responsibility skills, go for a dog.
On that note, you may not have children of your own, but always supervise children who visit your home also when you have a chinchilla. I recently read a very sad story about a man who's young niece was visiting and fed his chinchilla fabric and a day later, his beloved chin died :( I don't want that to happen to you!
My usual excuse for the sweet neighbor children who like to visit Tango is that he sleeps during the day. Somehow, while they are awake, he is always sleeping, lol! But seriously, make sure you watch children around your chin and remind them to keep their voice volumes low.
I have a question, I'm thinking of getting a chinchilla but is it true that they bite and attack people? I have a 6yr old and a 1yr old! I just want to make sure i'm taking the right choice! Thank you so much!
Hi Maggie,
A chinchilla's demeanor has a lot to do with his history and they way he has been treated. Most that I come in contact with are not aggressive toward people unless they have been abused or neglected (this is often unintentional). That being said, I strongly advise against a chinchilla as a pet with young children in the household. Many chinchillas do not like to be held or even touched and, even if the chin does tolerate being held, a child's instinct is to squeeze the animal to contain him if he tries to escape and chinchillas have VERY sensitive midsections to organ rupture. Not only can the chin be killed if this happens, it absolutely can cause him to bite in defense. Jennifer outlines other reasons in this article that chinchillas are not good pets for kids.
Aside from reasons kids may not be good for chins, chins may not be good for kids. Kids tend to get bored with the animal when they realize they do not like to be held or cuddled. Chins require daily TLC (allowing supervised out-of-cage time for at least 30 minutes) and keep in mind, they can live up to 20 years!
Just some things to think about :) Thanks for your question!
My chinchilla, Pepper, is the only chinchilla I have. He loves me very much but I would like to give him a playmate. I heard bunnies were good. I was taking care of wild, baby, girl bunny that was dragged in by the cat and Pepper just loved her. The next day she died and for about 2 days, every morning Pepper would make the lonely chinchilla noise.
Should I get Pepper another bunny? Or just leave him lonely?
I am 11 and I have a rabbit and I was thinking about another pet and reading about chinchillas I thought I would really like one, what do you think?
I have a wild chinchilla in my garden, is this rare? I'm not feeding it, but should I put something out for it?
Hi Del,
Are you in the United States? Chinchillas are native to South America and if you are in the US it is much more likely that this is someone's escaped pet. It's amazing that it has survived so long out there, if so! This is often how lost chinchillas are retrieved - they tend to gravitate to people, if they were once household pets. Does it come near you?