I get so unreasonably happy when I see animals usually confined to a small cage getting to enjoy a large open space. What a perfect beginning for your little family of zoomy puffballs. Thank you for giving them such a great space!
oh my gosh the chinchillas running amuck around the giant romping room. its honestly breathtaking watching them! edit: pebbles is now the keeper of the cavies. i'd do anything for her
I think you would absolutely love my chinchilla as I've raised her to be a perfect animal ambassador. Whenever we have to go out say to the vets or after I was burgled to my brother's (due to anxiety as the people who broke in where after her and I was trying to get new locks on my front door) I will always take the time to talk to people who ask about her and educate them as best I can. Children absolutely love her and she'll sit on my hand and let them touch her soft fur, I take a gentler approach with children as they're the next generation and are the one who could move on to help save endangered species which I always make a point to mention and why. I'd say she's helped at least 50 people in my area learn about chinchillas and me by myself way over 100 (chinchillas are one of my autistic obsessions) I love feeling like I'm teaching people and raising awareness for chinchillas.
That’s adorable 😍 I love small animals, but I’ve never had a chinchilla, unfortunately. My rat Toffee was a similarly gifted creature, as she was a very calm and friendly rat, so almost every time I would go on a walk with her on my shoulder or have people over, she would lead to an educational moment about rats.
@@bayleighc.5843 I absolutely love rats! I used to have them when I was a child, I got my chinchilla because my mum wouldn't get me a rat as she was scared of them but when I told her about chinchillas and how soft and cute they are she got me one for my birthday/Christmas present. People need to learn about all sorts of animals and if you can teach children then they're the ones who can potentially save animals that are on the brink like chinchillas.
Chinies!! I just love chinchillas! They are awesome little guys and make great pets-If you know what your doing and dont have small kids. (very delicate) I had 2 and I miss them so much. I hope the male found a good home. That set up looks amazing for them! They need that large space to run and explore. So much fun to watch them play and flip about in the dust. Glad everyone is getting along!
I love how much care you guys obviously put into making sure each and every animal in your care is personally taken into consideration when it comes to enrichment and accomodations, etc. Love the romping room. :)
Aww this is so cute! I've never seen chinchillas in such a big space, I think it's awesome how you give the animals the biggest enclosures you can and are constantly trying to improve their spaces.
Oh, thank you for sharing such a lovelly video ^^ Animal introductions can be such a challenge, I am glad it went well!! They all look beautiful, it is so cool learning about their different personalities. I live the chinchilla hanging out with the piggies! =D
I had a chinchilla for a little bit. Someone didn't want her and I had always wanted one. Unfortunately discovered that I am allergic to Timothy hay. So after a year of trying to make it work I found her a new home. I still love chins and wish I could have one. Getting to see them run around in the romping room with other animals makes me so happy. It's a delight to get to see four chins so happy and healthy. Thank you, and your family, for all you do.
Thank you for this. I had to say goodbye to my chinchilla friend, Darth Furrious, almost exactly two years ago. He had a good life, bossing me and the cats of the house around. It was fun getting to see some chinchilla romping in this video. :)
I adore chinchies. My aunt had one when I was growing up so I have such fond memories of Squidge and his character. He was so affectionate and fullnof energy. And pooped EVERYWHERE lol. They are the softest little clouds ever and I really love them. The white colouration is so pretty but I think my favourite is the soft pale grey. Not to say that all of them are not gorgeous 😍 I bet they love their new home! So much room and stuff to chew.
I love it!!! I would love to be able to offer my chinchilla girls a romping room! They're getting a bit older, 7 and 8 years, but they still love their floor time and any time out of the cage is spent running and exploring at lightning speeds. My home is far from chinchilla proof so all play time is closely supervised. A room where I could just let them roam free without having to worry about them getting into anything would be awesome!
@@ncskitty I thought only Chex and Cheerio was named after cereal, but didn't correlate their names together as anything more than a coincidence. I've never heard of Kix cereal, thought it sounded like Kit Kat, and Pebbles is a little foreign to me, although I have heard of fruity pebbles, but where I live, nobody eats them, except in books.
I just adopted my second rescue chinchilla yesterday (June 18th) and I have watched all of your previous chinchilla videos over and over again what a fun coincidence that this was posted the same day I got my new girl
Ever since I heard about the romping room being used for cavys I thought that you would be maybe put the chinchillas in there. Now I'm wondering (even though you dont have them) theoretically you would be able to add degus judging by how closely degus live with chinchillas in the wild.
So jealous of your romping room! Our chins would LOVE it. We have an old girl too. Do you have any tips on caring for elderly, disabled chins in particular? (ours is 18 & blind, came from a severe neglect case. She barbered too, also had terrible urine staining. Recently put on painkillers for arthritis as was struggling to eat pellets & no dental issues found - otherwise now super happy, cheeky & clever)
Hi friend! I’m an owner of an older chin (12 year old male) and I’ve learned a lot of things in my 10 years of owning chinchillas. Monitoring their weight is important, if they’re not getting enough to eat it’s pretty important to step in and give some critical care by hand. I keep a little diary of my chin’s weights by week and that is also super helpful if you have to take them to a vet. I also like to add a splash of unflavored pedialyte into their water and the critical care mix, it helps with their hydration and balancing electrolytes. I keep Benebac on hand always as well in case of any upset stomach and loose stool, but I would do a little research yourself first because it does have certain sugar content, which is usually a big no-no for these guys but I haven’t had any problems with it for my chins. (It’s not a supplement given for long-term anyway, just for temporary issues.) It’s always good to have a Chinchillas emergency kit on hand, you can google it and figure out how to stock your own or I know that some breeders or Etsy shops have them pre-assembled that you can buy. I also keep a lot of ledges really close to the ground for him, so he is still able to jump without hurting his bones. Ramps are gonna be your friend too. Wouldn’t make anything too tall in case the little one should fall. Mine also lives with a much younger male, and I can tell he really values the companionship and just having a friend is a great source of enrichment in itself, but I also think it’s important to give him time to run around by himself because they have different energy levels. Any floor toys like little wooden cubes or those willow balls are great! I like to stuff some hay and a few healthy treats in the willow balls for him to pull out, and for a blind baby that may be just the stimulation they need! Chins are also very sensitive to sounds and smells, so try letting your senior out for play time and just start tapping on things and moving around, don’t be afraid to make little noises or call their name so they can hear and follow you. And also, just sitting still on the floor with them and letting them climb on your lap and arms is a great way to play and bond with them. I would also definitely get in contact with any local rescues, maybe give them a call because everybody has different experiences with the older guys and that’s where I learned a lot about care for them, besides reading up on the Internet. And of course, I would say always have the number of an exotic vet and an emergency vet on hand, they’re also super helpful with answering questions. I would ask your vet about the urine stains, but frequent dust baths will usually help those every time. Keeping the cage really clean helps too, of course. If really needs be to take care of it, you can gently try and wipe it with some lukewarm water. You just have to make sure not to douse them and wipe them dry or use the cold setting on a blow dryer to help them (very important it’s on cool, and you’ll be able to feel it on yourself), and usually I will manually rub a little bit of dust into any spots where I’ve had to wipe in the past. The barbering itself may take some time to grow out, because chinchillas do blow their coats and regrow hair at least once a year, so patience and dust baths I’m guessing are going to be your best bet for that. If your vet hasn’t taken a look yet, I highly recommend it because maybe there could be some ringworm or fungus if there are actual bald patches and fur loss. Your little one also may have a bit more fur slip because of the blindness, it will probably startle them if you try and pick them up too quickly. Hope that helps, and thank you for giving a senior chinchilla a loving, caring home! They are such special, unique little friends! And thank you for trying to learn how to take care of them well and give them the best life possible. 😊
It really is understandable why people want chinchillas as pets. They're the cutest animal I think I've ever seen. Lol. It's a story of "educate yourself thoroughly" before getting the pet of choice.
I'm so impressed by your enclosure and your ability to get the ladies together without incident. My ladies always chatted to each other in their own cages but would try to rip the other's face off when together. It was too dangerous (and I tried nearly everything for months and months). Their personalities were SO different. My Phoebe was the sweetest, most mellow chin in the world and tolerated a LOT of handling. She loved to come out and run around and play. I lost her last year, sadly. My Bella is a grumpy old lady (around 8). Extremely territorial of "her space" and is very picky where you're allowed to touch her (cheeck skritches only, please, else you get the hecks). She hates being held, and is content to roll over (practically) onto her back on her hammock and nap and is super nice when food is involved....she's totally me. "Don't touch me/that party looks fun, but I would rather stay home" 😆
I bought my 7 year old son a chinchilla for Christmas 2002. Stitch, the chinchilla not my son, turned 18 years old this month and he is still healthy and strong. They are really fun and loving pets.
Chinchillas are just amazing. I almost got one once, but it was not meant to be. She did get adopted by a lovely couple, so I'm happy that she lived out her days with them.
Hi! Wonderful video. At one point Jessie mentions the calcium content of pellets. We recently almost lost one of our Peruvian Guinea Pigs to kidney stones which our veterinarian said may be caused by calcium buildup. My question is could our Timothy hay pellets be our mystery source of calcium (assuming calcium is the cause)? If so is there a low or no calcium pellet available?
Ugh backyard breeders are the worst. I really wish people had to get a license to breed animals for profit. So glad they have a great new home with you guys.
Your videos are always amazing. Chinchillas are one of my favourite animals as they are so cute and always running around their enclosure. I know that the Chinchillas will have a great and healthy life at animal wonders. Lots of love from Raania. Can't wait to go on an another adventure with you
Pebbles looks like my baby that passed away about a week ago. And Chex looks like my baby that didn't get along with my other one either. It was a bittersweet moment to see all of them getting along together in this video 😊
Hi Jessi, we love your videos. I was wondering if you could do a more detailed care video for chinchillas covering things like cage, accessories, diet, etc. thank you
So in a big dirt space like the romping room, how do you clean up after poop and pee? Do the chinchillas have a favorite toilet corner, and you just generally scoop up messes litter box style through the rest of the space?
We rake, sweep, and hand pick the poops 🙂 We also have worms and other detritivores in the soil that help break some of it down. Our goal is to eventually have a larger colony of isopods that will help the process even more.
@@animalwondersmontana That's awesome! I'd imagine you'd be happy to get any isopod assistance you can. You got enough poop on your cleaning list as it is!
Otters and chinchillas have comparable fur density, but otters have a layer of waterproof hairs that chinchillas don't have. Diversity in adaptations is pretty awesome!
@@animalwondersmontana thank you very much for the quick response :-) I love your videos and watch all of them as soon as they are out. Keep up the great work you are doing both educating people and taking care of all the animals!
They live up to 20 years and depending on the weather where you live, it may be too hot for them. They get heat stroke very easily. I'd suggest either volunteering with a rescue or fostering, know what you're getting yourself into.
8:00 The way I see it, Pebbles just wants to chinchillout and the guinea pigs are chillanough to be her friends :)
I get so unreasonably happy when I see animals usually confined to a small cage getting to enjoy a large open space. What a perfect beginning for your little family of zoomy puffballs. Thank you for giving them such a great space!
It's AMAZING. That room seems so big!
oh my gosh the chinchillas running amuck around the giant romping room. its honestly breathtaking watching them!
edit: pebbles is now the keeper of the cavies. i'd do anything for her
100th like XD
I think you would absolutely love my chinchilla as I've raised her to be a perfect animal ambassador. Whenever we have to go out say to the vets or after I was burgled to my brother's (due to anxiety as the people who broke in where after her and I was trying to get new locks on my front door) I will always take the time to talk to people who ask about her and educate them as best I can. Children absolutely love her and she'll sit on my hand and let them touch her soft fur, I take a gentler approach with children as they're the next generation and are the one who could move on to help save endangered species which I always make a point to mention and why. I'd say she's helped at least 50 people in my area learn about chinchillas and me by myself way over 100 (chinchillas are one of my autistic obsessions) I love feeling like I'm teaching people and raising awareness for chinchillas.
I love that you take the time to educate people about chinchillas. They are so soft and absolutely adorable! 🥰
That’s adorable 😍 I love small animals, but I’ve never had a chinchilla, unfortunately. My rat Toffee was a similarly gifted creature, as she was a very calm and friendly rat, so almost every time I would go on a walk with her on my shoulder or have people over, she would lead to an educational moment about rats.
@@bayleighc.5843 I absolutely love rats! I used to have them when I was a child, I got my chinchilla because my mum wouldn't get me a rat as she was scared of them but when I told her about chinchillas and how soft and cute they are she got me one for my birthday/Christmas present. People need to learn about all sorts of animals and if you can teach children then they're the ones who can potentially save animals that are on the brink like chinchillas.
Oh Pebbles moves around so well that I didn't even notice she was missing a leg ! Good for her !
Chinies!! I just love chinchillas! They are awesome little guys and make great pets-If you know what your doing and dont have small kids. (very delicate) I had 2 and I miss them so much. I hope the male found a good home. That set up looks amazing for them! They need that large space to run and explore. So much fun to watch them play and flip about in the dust. Glad everyone is getting along!
I didn't know chinchillas got the zoomies, too!! 😆 So happy for a successful integration of your new animal ambassadors!
I sense a name theme with the chinchillas
The cavies too. They all have edible names, but the Patagonians are spicier.
They all look so happy to be running, playing and just hanging out!
I love how much care you guys obviously put into making sure each and every animal in your care is personally taken into consideration when it comes to enrichment and accomodations, etc. Love the romping room. :)
I see chili pepper is adorable as ever!
I’m so happy that they are all getting along!! I learned so much about chinchilla fur! Always fun to learn with your adorable ambassadors ❤️
Aww this is so cute! I've never seen chinchillas in such a big space, I think it's awesome how you give the animals the biggest enclosures you can and are constantly trying to improve their spaces.
Oh, thank you for sharing such a lovelly video ^^
Animal introductions can be such a challenge, I am glad it went well!!
They all look beautiful, it is so cool learning about their different personalities. I live the chinchilla hanging out with the piggies! =D
I had a chinchilla for a little bit. Someone didn't want her and I had always wanted one. Unfortunately discovered that I am allergic to Timothy hay. So after a year of trying to make it work I found her a new home. I still love chins and wish I could have one. Getting to see them run around in the romping room with other animals makes me so happy. It's a delight to get to see four chins so happy and healthy. Thank you, and your family, for all you do.
This enclosure definitely could use a night vision camera. They're so fun at night. Zoomies galore.
Thank you for this. I had to say goodbye to my chinchilla friend, Darth Furrious, almost exactly two years ago. He had a good life, bossing me and the cats of the house around. It was fun getting to see some chinchilla romping in this video. :)
I adore chinchies. My aunt had one when I was growing up so I have such fond memories of Squidge and his character. He was so affectionate and fullnof energy. And pooped EVERYWHERE lol. They are the softest little clouds ever and I really love them. The white colouration is so pretty but I think my favourite is the soft pale grey. Not to say that all of them are not gorgeous 😍
I bet they love their new home! So much room and stuff to chew.
So glad the introductions went well!
I love it!!! I would love to be able to offer my chinchilla girls a romping room! They're getting a bit older, 7 and 8 years, but they still love their floor time and any time out of the cage is spent running and exploring at lightning speeds. My home is far from chinchilla proof so all play time is closely supervised. A room where I could just let them roam free without having to worry about them getting into anything would be awesome!
This is so amazing!! So glad the chinchillas all became friends and they are enjoying their new home!
All named after cereals?
😄
Ohh I didn't realize that!
@@ncskitty I thought only Chex and Cheerio was named after cereal, but didn't correlate their names together as anything more than a coincidence. I've never heard of Kix cereal, thought it sounded like Kit Kat, and Pebbles is a little foreign to me, although I have heard of fruity pebbles, but where I live, nobody eats them, except in books.
It makes me so proud when I watch videos of the romping room and find my name!!
The amount of care you give for the animals is goals! If I every adopt a pet, I wish to give them such a rich environment
I just adopted my second rescue chinchilla yesterday (June 18th) and I have watched all of your previous chinchilla videos over and over again what a fun coincidence that this was posted the same day I got my new girl
So happy for all of them! Loved meeting the new ladies, can't wait to see their adventure!!
Ever since I heard about the romping room being used for cavys I thought that you would be maybe put the chinchillas in there. Now I'm wondering (even though you dont have them) theoretically you would be able to add degus judging by how closely degus live with chinchillas in the wild.
It would be fun to put a racetrack around the perimeter walls for them - so cute and fun to watch!
I didn’t know chinchillas could zoom around so fast.
They'll run on the walls of cages if they don't have enough room
So jealous of your romping room! Our chins would LOVE it. We have an old girl too. Do you have any tips on caring for elderly, disabled chins in particular? (ours is 18 & blind, came from a severe neglect case. She barbered too, also had terrible urine staining. Recently put on painkillers for arthritis as was struggling to eat pellets & no dental issues found - otherwise now super happy, cheeky & clever)
Hi friend! I’m an owner of an older chin (12 year old male) and I’ve learned a lot of things in my 10 years of owning chinchillas. Monitoring their weight is important, if they’re not getting enough to eat it’s pretty important to step in and give some critical care by hand. I keep a little diary of my chin’s weights by week and that is also super helpful if you have to take them to a vet. I also like to add a splash of unflavored pedialyte into their water and the critical care mix, it helps with their hydration and balancing electrolytes. I keep Benebac on hand always as well in case of any upset stomach and loose stool, but I would do a little research yourself first because it does have certain sugar content, which is usually a big no-no for these guys but I haven’t had any problems with it for my chins. (It’s not a supplement given for long-term anyway, just for temporary issues.) It’s always good to have a Chinchillas emergency kit on hand, you can google it and figure out how to stock your own or I know that some breeders or Etsy shops have them pre-assembled that you can buy. I also keep a lot of ledges really close to the ground for him, so he is still able to jump without hurting his bones. Ramps are gonna be your friend too. Wouldn’t make anything too tall in case the little one should fall. Mine also lives with a much younger male, and I can tell he really values the companionship and just having a friend is a great source of enrichment in itself, but I also think it’s important to give him time to run around by himself because they have different energy levels. Any floor toys like little wooden cubes or those willow balls are great! I like to stuff some hay and a few healthy treats in the willow balls for him to pull out, and for a blind baby that may be just the stimulation they need! Chins are also very sensitive to sounds and smells, so try letting your senior out for play time and just start tapping on things and moving around, don’t be afraid to make little noises or call their name so they can hear and follow you. And also, just sitting still on the floor with them and letting them climb on your lap and arms is a great way to play and bond with them. I would also definitely get in contact with any local rescues, maybe give them a call because everybody has different experiences with the older guys and that’s where I learned a lot about care for them, besides reading up on the Internet. And of course, I would say always have the number of an exotic vet and an emergency vet on hand, they’re also super helpful with answering questions. I would ask your vet about the urine stains, but frequent dust baths will usually help those every time. Keeping the cage really clean helps too, of course. If really needs be to take care of it, you can gently try and wipe it with some lukewarm water. You just have to make sure not to douse them and wipe them dry or use the cold setting on a blow dryer to help them (very important it’s on cool, and you’ll be able to feel it on yourself), and usually I will manually rub a little bit of dust into any spots where I’ve had to wipe in the past. The barbering itself may take some time to grow out, because chinchillas do blow their coats and regrow hair at least once a year, so patience and dust baths I’m guessing are going to be your best bet for that. If your vet hasn’t taken a look yet, I highly recommend it because maybe there could be some ringworm or fungus if there are actual bald patches and fur loss. Your little one also may have a bit more fur slip because of the blindness, it will probably startle them if you try and pick them up too quickly. Hope that helps, and thank you for giving a senior chinchilla a loving, caring home! They are such special, unique little friends! And thank you for trying to learn how to take care of them well and give them the best life possible. 😊
It really is understandable why people want chinchillas as pets. They're the cutest animal I think I've ever seen. Lol. It's a story of "educate yourself thoroughly" before getting the pet of choice.
I'm so impressed by your enclosure and your ability to get the ladies together without incident. My ladies always chatted to each other in their own cages but would try to rip the other's face off when together. It was too dangerous (and I tried nearly everything for months and months). Their personalities were SO different. My Phoebe was the sweetest, most mellow chin in the world and tolerated a LOT of handling. She loved to come out and run around and play. I lost her last year, sadly. My Bella is a grumpy old lady (around 8). Extremely territorial of "her space" and is very picky where you're allowed to touch her (cheeck skritches only, please, else you get the hecks). She hates being held, and is content to roll over (practically) onto her back on her hammock and nap and is super nice when food is involved....she's totally me. "Don't touch me/that party looks fun, but I would rather stay home" 😆
Love this video, made me laugh out loud several times! And oh my goodness! I was so surprised to see my name on the wall.
I bought my 7 year old son a chinchilla for Christmas 2002. Stitch, the chinchilla not my son, turned 18 years old this month and he is still healthy and strong. They are really fun and loving pets.
I hope someday I’ll have a room like this for my bunnies. As is, they rule the living room, kitchen, and hall. ❤️
This is so adorable and cute
Seriously tho, those animals are just beautiful. That’s a cute parrot on the calendar on the wall too!
Chinchillas just have the CUTEST little paws!!!
Chinchillas are just amazing. I almost got one once, but it was not meant to be. She did get adopted by a lovely couple, so I'm happy that she lived out her days with them.
Hi!I love your channel so much.I have learned a lot😄
Hi! Wonderful video. At one point Jessie mentions the calcium content of pellets. We recently almost lost one of our Peruvian Guinea Pigs to kidney stones which our veterinarian said may be caused by calcium buildup. My question is could our Timothy hay pellets be our mystery source of calcium (assuming calcium is the cause)? If so is there a low or no calcium pellet available?
What is your Guinea pig's full diet? Including the brand of pellet and amounts of everything offered?
Jessi, you are an amazing speaker ! You should hit 1 mil subs by the end of this year.
OMG I just saw my name on the wall! I forgot I donated to the romping room! Lol.
What fantastic moments to witness! They all look so happy!
Oh, I love them all!
I think the Cavies are still my favorite, because they look like giant bunnies!
Me too! I like the Patagonian Cavies very much.
The chinchillas are adorable!
I subscribed because of the original videos of Pebbles and Cheerio! I now have 3 female chinchillas of my own- Nina, Billie, and Etta
This channel makes me so happy
I love jessie's shirt. I love that movie, I just watched it the day before yesterday
Poor Chex, she’s loved now🥰♥️
i love chinchilla and i have a chinchilla
Adorable Critters!! Thanks
love your channel! Been binge watching it since we got a new hedgehog :) Will continue to share your content!
Ugh backyard breeders are the worst. I really wish people had to get a license to breed animals for profit. So glad they have a great new home with you guys.
how exciting! the new additions are super cute and i'm glad everyone's getting along :)
There so cute!
I am charmed by the unity.
Your videos are always amazing. Chinchillas are one of my favourite animals as they are so cute and always running around their enclosure. I know that the Chinchillas will have a great and healthy life at animal wonders. Lots of love from Raania. Can't wait to go on an another adventure with you
I liked this so much I watched it twice.
Your shirt this episode gave me childhood nostalgia in ways I wasn't prepared for xD
Oh my 💓!
Awee they are tooo cute!
Omg this is all so cute !!!!
Do any other animals still use the romp room? I think I remember Kizmit got to use it at night?
Chilli Pepper liked Kizmit so much, she began overgrooming her. After that, Kizmit moved out
Poor quality food also leads to fur chewing, in what I've seen. As well as humidity.
Haha, Pebbles is an introvert. That's one relatable chinchilla.
Pebbles looks like my baby that passed away about a week ago. And Chex looks like my baby that didn't get along with my other one either. It was a bittersweet moment to see all of them getting along together in this video 😊
Super Cute!! Gahh chins are the best
they are so cute ( chinchillas are my fave animal )
Awww this is sooo cute all animals so cute
Hi Jessi, we love your videos. I was wondering if you could do a more detailed care video for chinchillas covering things like cage, accessories, diet, etc. thank you
It was so good to see u Montana!!!!
SO SWEET !
Jesse from SciKids! Yay. My children love you.
This was such an adorable video. I use to eat kix cereal as a kid back in the 1950's. But I still eat cherrios cereals. Thanks Jessi ::))
Wish I could like this more than once!
How many animals use the romping room?
Love this, thanks for making my day. 😌❤
Great video
Amazing!
Popcorning is honestly my favorite thing ever
This video made me so happy
So in a big dirt space like the romping room, how do you clean up after poop and pee? Do the chinchillas have a favorite toilet corner, and you just generally scoop up messes litter box style through the rest of the space?
We rake, sweep, and hand pick the poops 🙂 We also have worms and other detritivores in the soil that help break some of it down. Our goal is to eventually have a larger colony of isopods that will help the process even more.
@@animalwondersmontana That's awesome! I'd imagine you'd be happy to get any isopod assistance you can. You got enough poop on your cleaning list as it is!
I love their cereal names!
Cavys popcorn? Wait... I guess they would wouldn't they.
So cute
This is so effing cute. I love the zoomies and guinnea pig love :)
How cool!!! It's like Chinchilla Heaven!!
Where is Kizmet's new space?
She's now living in the other half of the building we built for Huckleberry the beaver 😊
shes also in epic books OMG my best
I love how they are named after cereal 🥣!
What a cool place
After dealing with Chins, my god how do you deal with that many droppings?
So much poop!!!
I wonder how come chinchillas cant get wet while otters who have even more dense hair are almost always wet.
Otters and chinchillas have comparable fur density, but otters have a layer of waterproof hairs that chinchillas don't have. Diversity in adaptations is pretty awesome!
@@animalwondersmontana thank you very much for the quick response :-) I love your videos and watch all of them as soon as they are out. Keep up the great work you are doing both educating people and taking care of all the animals!
@@kristianminkov9631 Thank you so much!!
I want so desperately to work with animals and helping them; I dont care if I'm just cleaning cages. I just have no idea how to get into it.
I've always wanted a chinchilla, but I always got worried I wouldn't be able to care for one properly.
They live up to 20 years and depending on the weather where you live, it may be too hot for them.
They get heat stroke very easily.
I'd suggest either volunteering with a rescue or fostering, know what you're getting yourself into.
How did you find Maui?
There is a big hole in the Romping Room. That maybe one of Pebble's hideouts.
Aww!
This is what all chin owners need.
Please I’d love to see the chinchillas literally just run up and down that room all day