Oh wow, thanks for all the info!
The person I got him from (found on kijiji.ca) was feeding them Great Value brand rabbit food, and gave me a small sample, so I'm mixing it with the stuff I got. I mean, I suppose that his chinchillas were living just fine off the crappy WalMart stuff, but I'm not so certain it's a good choice.
In any case, right now Chester is happy and seemingly healthy, and his parents seemed very healthy also. And, I'll cut down on the treats.
The issue I have with food is two-fold.
- First, I live in Canada, and shipping charges are astronomical. Combine that with duties, import taxes and brokerage fees, and I'll likely be paying something like $30/kilo. I simply can't afford that.
- Second, I live in Montreal QC, where there are two chinchilla breeders that I could find, both of which have dead websites. I'm not sure how to contact them, or if they sell food at all. I'd need to again have it shipped because they both are located at least 2hrs away by car (according to Google Maps), and I don't drive.
I don't wanna sound complain-y or anything, this is just the reality of being Canadian. If anyone knows any
reputable Canadian chinchilla supply stores, I'd gladly look into them! At the moment I'm kind of stuck with Nature Pet stores (
www.naturepet.com). If nothing else, I'm going to see if I can get the pet shop to order some proper food for me... Mazuri I read was good?
I'm using kiln-dried pine for bedding, and I made absolutely certain it has no chemicals or additives.
He's been warming up to me much more quickly than I imagined! Late last night he actually came right up to me when I opened the cage door, and then he climbed onto my lap. From there he proceeded to try to escape
but I think we made some progress (either that, or his desire to escape was greater than his fear for me!)