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Health / Re: Stress and my Chin
« on: December 17, 2014, 02:32:25 PM »
@GrayRodent

Well, he acted surprisingly good. During the travelling, i was driving so i couldn't pay more attention but i only heard him cry only a little bit. He stayed in the car, covered in blanket for like 6h tops. He didn't cry much. Now, after 4 h spent at home he didn't cry and he ate a bit like 2 raisins and some apple but he even let me pet him and he showed me where to pet him. He is starting to like me so I guess he isn't that scared as i thought. His poop seemed a bit smaller than the rest but it seemed hard as the other.
I am keeping him covered, but should I let him stay during the night in the same room as me and of course my cat ('cause i Can't get rid of it) or should I move it in another room? The cat start to leave the covered cage alone, but I don't know for how much longer.
Thank you.

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Health / Stress and my Chin
« on: December 17, 2014, 02:03:53 PM »
I have an urgent matter. I had just received last week in a Thursday a male chinchilla. IT was bought from a pet shop and we kept its cage. The first two nights it cried a lot but after that he started getting accommodated. The problem is that I was at the University in another city and today i had to come to my hometown for holiday. I have a cat at my father's house and i talked to somebody to take care of my chin for the holiday, but unfortunately it had to be postponed for 2 days. Now i don't know what to do to stop my cat from scaring off my chinchin. I tried to cover the cage in a blanket so that the chinchilla won't see the cat starring at him. My cat is a bit jealous and he doesn't allow us to stay with our doors closed (like ever). And when i am home he always sleeps with me.  I am not sure what to do. To keep my chinchilla covered or to try lock it in another room (which is colder and i hope my cat won't start jumping on the door handle like he always does when it;s locked out. Please help. I am really worried. After these 2 days, I will take my chinchin to my in laws and he will be safe. :'(
p.s. the cat cannot stay locked because it start jumping on the door handle and cry louder and louder.

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