You should not put them together. Don’t give your chinchilla raisins they contain too much sugar and can cause liver damage. Their digestive systems are sensitive.
the person that posted this video obviously knows nothing about either species. rabbits and chinchillas are two completely different animals that don't understand each other. it's like putting someone who speaks japanese and someone who speaks arabic in a room and telling them to live with each other. it doesn't work out. they both have completely different diets, chinchillas aren't supposed to eat any vegetables at all and rabbits are. And yes, she is feeding her chinchilla WAY too many raisins. It even says when you type into google not to give them more than one or two a day. PEOPLE PLEASE DO RESEARCH BEFORE BRINGING NEW ANIMALS HOME.
Yep, but i only give my chin raisins about 1-3 times a week, but i give her more food-like treats so it's not so bad for her. EDIT: I heard raisins are bad for them if you give them too much, so i stopped and started giving her tiny dried apples and some oats.
You got your chinchilla hooked on raisins, it doesn't even want its regular food anymore. I'm no expert on chinchillas but I don't think its healthy for them...
Flower Power 2016 I’m an expert on chinchillas and they should not be fead raisins at all it can also cause liver damage. Also the small bunny should not be housed with the chinchilla.
You're not supposed to leave the dust bath in the cage for your Chin. They only need a dust bath 3x a week and leaving it in the cage will most likely lead to excessive dry skin and scratching.
I have left dust in the cage for years and it did not lead to dry skin or scratching. They will however poop and pee in it, which is why most people don't leave the dust bath in the cage.
You must have been misinformed. The dust bath should not be in the cage everyday I agree with that but chinchillas should only have a dust bath once a week. The fur can become too dry and if left in the cage everyday can cause respiratory infection. Only use 1/2 cup of dust bath. Too much dust is not good. Hoped this helped you.😁 If you have any questions feel free to ask.
Is it ok for you to keep them together? Chinchillas and Bunnies have different diets, chin have such a strict diet requirement, from what I know, they can't eat bunny pellets, which will cause them liver problem in the long run..I am not sure if this is the best for them.
You can't keep them together for those reasons plus the dust bath. The rabbit will get dry cracked skin if it gets into that dust and such. (we were just researching this the other day for our own curiosity)
If it's a female rabbit and female chinchilla i think it is okay(especially when raised together), but male rabbits can be territorial when they are grown. Obviously when mixing any animals, even of the same species, there can be problems, and you have to be prepared for the possibility they may need to be separated.
KattlinYaKno If you are talking about pasteurella, they can get that from humans, dogs, and cats too. I wouldn't intentionally buy a chinchilla and rabbit to keep together, but people have successfully done it, and for some people with limited space it may become necessary if say a person leaves them a pet and they already have one.
hzuiel there's too many risks though to keep them together in the same area, they should have enough room for both a bunny and a chinchilla before they get one and just separate them for both their health. There have is a chance that bunnies can get chinchillas seriously ill, and it's just not worth testing because it's cute.
KattlinYaKno Exactly. The extra raisins, the crap everywhere, the little amount of toys/houses/ledges/food/water etc. This owner has no idea how to keep chinchillas. She should just stick with bunnies and give them to me.
Are cincillas alot like owing rabbits i had my rabbit for couple years i gave daughter to my daughter when she moved but miss him and always wanted a chiniclia can you train and tame them like a rabbit
this little fella needs a tiara, lmfao. so cute though. I got 3 Degu's boys they are my life!! watching them get excited to sandbath and play fighting with each other. it really does make you love life. nature doc in the house, they are so clumsy too, not like your chin, the little acrobat I bet. :P I often see my boys heads pop up from somewhere, only for them to come tumbling back down again. "run, you fools!" -gandalf.jpg
what kind of rabbit do you have? I'm thinking about getting one. Right now, I am thinking about getting an American Chinchilla, but I am not sure. your bunny is ADORABLE! I would totally like a bunny like that. :)
RIP chinchilla. It’s a shame when people get pets like these which need a lot of research and care just don’t bother and give it a bad and unhealthy life.
Someone actually thinks you keep them in the same cage... Wow, rabbits do grow in size. lol, that made my day. And 1 raisin every few days is fine, its an extremely small treat... lol Foh.
Rabbits and chinchillas have 2 completely different diets. Rabbits consist of hay, pellets, and FRESH fruits and veggies. Chinchillas have a completely dry diet that only consists of hay and pellets. The 2 animals shouldn't be housed together, ever. Chinchillas and rabbits can get territorial at any given time, and a rabbit and a chinchilla fight would probably be deadly. You should just keep your 2 rabbits alone, since they have eachother to play with. It's better for all of the animals.
I'd just like to say i think you are doing a fabulous job taking care of your little critters (: you obviously seem to love and care for them which is evident in the way you spoiled them with a few raisins and how how happy they all look together (:
"I WILL HAVE A RASIN IF IT KILLS ME"
And the bunny looks so done with the chinnies crap. Omg I love it.
They're both cute little things. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
You should not put them together. Don’t give your chinchilla raisins they contain too much sugar and can cause liver damage. Their digestive systems are sensitive.
the person that posted this video obviously knows nothing about either species. rabbits and chinchillas are two completely different animals that don't understand each other. it's like putting someone who speaks japanese and someone who speaks arabic in a room and telling them to live with each other. it doesn't work out. they both have completely different diets, chinchillas aren't supposed to eat any vegetables at all and rabbits are. And yes, she is feeding her chinchilla WAY too many raisins. It even says when you type into google not to give them more than one or two a day.
PEOPLE PLEASE DO RESEARCH BEFORE BRINGING NEW ANIMALS HOME.
you shouldn't give a chinchilla raisins like ever
BABY BUNNY AND A CHINCHILLA WOW!!!!!!!!!! JUDY
yeah dont give him those raisins! the sugar will kill him.
STFU.
CookieCaitlyn Are you immature or just ignorant as poop
they are allowed to have raisins, just about one per day though.
Yep, but i only give my chin raisins about 1-3 times a week, but i give her more food-like treats so it's not so bad for her.
EDIT: I heard raisins are bad for them if you give them too much, so i stopped and started giving her tiny dried apples and some oats.
I use oxbow simple rewards, my buddy gets 2 per week and I break each treat into little pieces so he can have a small piece each day.
the rabbit doesn't seem to care about the chinchilla
They both were young and shy. Nobody knows how they would behave when grown up.
where's the hay
bunny is like: I dont give a fuck c: xD
You got your chinchilla hooked on raisins, it doesn't even want its regular food anymore. I'm no expert on chinchillas but I don't think its healthy for them...
Flower Power 2016 I’m an expert on chinchillas and they should not be fead raisins at all it can also cause liver damage. Also the small bunny should not be housed with the chinchilla.
Skomenekropolis yep totally agree
They may temporary be together because the rabbit may get a desiese that kills the Churchill.
You're not supposed to leave the dust bath in the cage for your Chin. They only need a dust bath 3x a week and leaving it in the cage will most likely lead to excessive dry skin and scratching.
I have left dust in the cage for years and it did not lead to dry skin or scratching. They will however poop and pee in it, which is why most people don't leave the dust bath in the cage.
Wrong
You must have been misinformed. The dust bath should not be in the cage everyday I agree with that but chinchillas should only have a dust bath once a week. The fur can become too dry and if left in the cage everyday can cause respiratory infection. Only use 1/2 cup of dust bath. Too much dust is not good. Hoped this helped you.😁 If you have any questions feel free to ask.
raisins can damage chin's liver- too much sugar
Is it ok for you to keep them together? Chinchillas and Bunnies have different diets, chin have such a strict diet requirement, from what I know, they can't eat bunny pellets, which will cause them liver problem in the long run..I am not sure if this is the best for them.
You can't keep them together for those reasons plus the dust bath. The rabbit will get dry cracked skin if it gets into that dust and such. (we were just researching this the other day for our own curiosity)
love the baby bunny :) and the chinchillas
cutest video I had ever watched in my life
Soo cute from where you buy them
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I dpmt think u can house them together....
If it's a female rabbit and female chinchilla i think it is okay(especially when raised together), but male rabbits can be territorial when they are grown. Obviously when mixing any animals, even of the same species, there can be problems, and you have to be prepared for the possibility they may need to be separated.
hzuiel nope, it's bad. Bunnies contain a type of bacteria that can be very harmful to chinchillas when they come in close contact.
KattlinYaKno If you are talking about pasteurella, they can get that from humans, dogs, and cats too. I wouldn't intentionally buy a chinchilla and rabbit to keep together, but people have successfully done it, and for some people with limited space it may become necessary if say a person leaves them a pet and they already have one.
hzuiel there's too many risks though to keep them together in the same area, they should have enough room for both a bunny and a chinchilla before they get one and just separate them for both their health. There have is a chance that bunnies can get chinchillas seriously ill, and it's just not worth testing because it's cute.
KattlinYaKno Exactly. The extra raisins, the crap everywhere, the little amount of toys/houses/ledges/food/water etc. This owner has no idea how to keep chinchillas. She should just stick with bunnies and give them to me.
AHHHH!! They are so cute!!!
Are cincillas alot like owing rabbits i had my rabbit for couple years i gave daughter to my daughter when she moved but miss him and always wanted a chiniclia can you train and tame them like a rabbit
They are similar. I have three chinchillas and they are the best. They more like children, than animals.
this little fella needs a tiara, lmfao. so cute though. I got 3 Degu's boys they are my life!! watching them get excited to sandbath and play fighting with each other. it really does make you love life. nature doc in the house, they are so clumsy too, not like your chin, the little acrobat I bet. :P I often see my boys heads pop up from somewhere, only for them to come tumbling back down again. "run, you fools!" -gandalf.jpg
what kind of rabbit do you have? I'm thinking about getting one. Right now, I am thinking about getting an American Chinchilla, but I am not sure. your bunny is ADORABLE! I would totally like a bunny like that. :)
fofos adoro coelho e chinchila!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
omg so much lil turds x3
The beady eyes Lol
Aww its wittle hands
Bunny NEVER mind the chinchilla
Bunnies poop smell is TOXIC to chinchillas
how sweet
Cute :3
So cute x3
Cute
Those little hands
cool
aloramichelle I'm gonna steel your bunny she/he is adorable
aww
Most likely I would love to have the company my mom she's not animal
Bunny
RIP chinchilla. It’s a shame when people get pets like these which need a lot of research and care just don’t bother and give it a bad and unhealthy life.
Someone actually thinks you keep them in the same cage... Wow, rabbits do grow in size. lol, that made my day. And 1 raisin every few days is fine, its an extremely small treat... lol Foh.
1:22 hogging all the raisins now are we? >:3
No dur
Rabbits and chinchillas have 2 completely different diets. Rabbits consist of hay, pellets, and FRESH fruits and veggies. Chinchillas have a completely dry diet that only consists of hay and pellets. The 2 animals shouldn't be housed together, ever. Chinchillas and rabbits can get territorial at any given time, and a rabbit and a chinchilla fight would probably be deadly. You should just keep your 2 rabbits alone, since they have eachother to play with. It's better for all of the animals.
This is an old comment but you dont know the whole story. They might be housed separately and this is just a one time thing for video purposes.
Lmao whatever, love how everyone is an expert
Awww that’s actually a very young little bunny who’s so chill w another rodent of a completely different species sharing his space.
Bunnies aren't actually rodents. They're lagomorphs.
what if ...chinchilla trying to eat rabbit's food ....?
This is exactly what I am worried about..
No fruit! It’s really bad for them
I'd just like to say i think you are doing a fabulous job taking care of your little critters (: you obviously seem to love and care for them which is evident in the way you spoiled them with a few raisins and how how happy they all look together (:
No hate but don’t give chinchillas more then 1 raisin per day...
chinchillas can eat rasins?
they are so adorb
❤️❤️❤️❤️Adorable 😍🐿️🐇,Cuteness overload 🤗😍❤️
someone knows how the box is named where the sand is in? i searching some one for long time!!!!
+Lisa Marie
chinchilla bath house