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Looking to breed male chinchilla (western WA)

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Rodneylover908:
I have a two year old chinchilla named Rodney. He's never been bred but i think now is a good time to start because he is starting to think I'm his cage mate and will start barking and making whining noises if i remove the cage from my boyfriend and I's room. He is fit and healthy and located in Western WA near Seattle please let me know if interested. I have never bred before and interested in someone who is experienced. Thank YOU!

GrayRodent:
Do you have a pedigree or would be able to obtain one from the breeder you obtained him from? If your breeder does not keep records chances are this is not a chinchilla you want to breed.
Chinchillas should not be moved around. They need a calm and stable environment to thrive. Your cage should stay in one place in the house and be a fairly consistent temperature. Moving the cage from place to place can put extreme stress on your pet resulting in behavioral problems and even sickness and death. It's fine to have them out to play but chinchillas are territorial about their cage regardless of they are breeding or not.

BLS Chins:
If your chinchilla doesn't have a pedigree then he shouldn't be bred. His behavior is normal. He just wants your attention. You should be complimented.  Are you prepared to cage another chin till they get along? Can you hand feed a kit every 2hours if the females milk doesnt come in? Can you afford 800 for a emergency vet visit? Is your cage baby proof? Same sex chins get along quite well. Have you considered getting him a male buddy? Or a wheel? Even with a friend your chin may not want a cage mate. They could fight and some chins take months to get along. There is a lot more thought that needs to go into getting a second chin.

Rodneylover908:
He's a rescue chin so all i know is what the vet told me. He does good with other male chins and thanks for telling me all this stuff I just want to get him someone to be happy with and to not be so lonely. I'll rethink the breeding i have the ability to take care of the chins it's just I want an experienced breeder with a female chin just so I'm not the only one freaking out about this. But thanks!!!

GrayRodent:
Please do not ever breed a rescue chin. You don't know what kind of genetic problems they may pass down. If you really wish to breed please obtain all of the knowledge you can prior to obtaining pedigreed chinchillas from reputable lines. Your pet will do just fine on its own. Chinchillas do not have to be paired to thrive.

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