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Housing Pet Chinchillas

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Chinchillas are a species of small rodent that are native to the rocky, arid areas of South America's mountains. They are known for their soft, thick fur that provides protection from the elements in the wild, but can cause overheating in captivity. Therefore, when deciding where to place your chinchilla's cage, it is important to consider this vulnerability. The best place to put a chinchilla cage is in a cool, quiet area of your home where human activities won't stress or disturb them during the day.

 

It is important to monitor the temperature in the cage, especially during the summer months, to ensure it does not exceed 77 degrees Fahrenheit. To help keep the chinchilla cool, you can place a shallow pan of ice cubes in the cage or drape a damp towel over part of the cage. The cage should be kept away from direct sunlight and drafts, which can also cause overheating. You can help ensure your chinchilla's health and happiness by providing a suitable housing environment.

 

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