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Again, the plastic in this cage is unsafe for chinchillas. Sadly, many "chinchilla cage" manufacturers are uninterested and uneducated in the well-beings of these special creatures. All they care about is that it's cheap to make and people buy it because it's cheap. Why in the world would chinchillas need ramps? They jump for Heaven's sake! Cages should be metal, with safe wood shelves that are not toxic if chewed. I've found the best cages at
www.martinscages.com and
www.qualitycage.com . I've purchased 2 of the Chinchilla Highrises from Martin's and requested them gutten of shelves and ramps for a discount. Then I made wood shelves that are not dangerous for the chin's feet. This is a great website that I came across that is full of accurate information on chinchilla health and safety: http://www.geocities.com/secondchancechins/
This actually isn't my chinchilla cage. As a person who owns many chins I know that metal is a must, though I disagree regarding levels and ramps.My chinchillas have multiple metal levels as well as wooden platforms and ramps. I have even used parrot branches as standing platforms. When I had a chinchilla in a single level cage, she started ripping out her fur. As soon as I moved her to a multi level cage she stopped and seemed to be much happier. Aas for the ramps. We have them in our baby chinchilla cages and it is helpful when they are young, but not really a necessity when they get older.I will have to find a better cage picture as an example, or use my own cage pics.
ok pic updated here are 3 of my 4 chin cages. The small one is for our newborn chinchilla and her mother.
Wonderful, I feel much better :P Did you get my message via your "Contact Us" form?