If you were to ask a pet chinchilla owner if chinchillas make good pets, you'll probably get an earful of all the care and maintenance they require. Only after getting through a laundry list of items will the owner respond with, "Yes, we think chinchillas are great!" Admittedly, we're the same way.

Responsible pet owners want to make sure that you're truly ready for the responsibility of caring for a chinchilla. Not because we don't want you to have one, but because we care so much about them that we want all chinchillas to live in perfect homes. We've already presented our list of reasons why not to have a chinchilla, so now we're going to get in to the more positive aspects.

  • First off, they're really cute combining the features of a rabbit (body), mouse (ears), and squirrel (tail).
  • Their fur is the softest thing you'll probably ever touch.
  • They're fun to watch when let loose from their cage as they'll run, hop, and bounce off of the walls.
  • Once your chinchillas trust you, they will be happy to run over to you and crawl on your legs, arms, and even in to your shirt.
  • They don't need to be taken outside like a dog.
  • They don't need a huge area to live in like a cat and dog.
  • They don't bark when you leave the house, chirp early in the morning, or scratch at your bedroom door at night.
  • They don't smell (although the cage can if you don't clean it often).
  • Chinchillas are generally healthy animals that usually don't need vet visits.

Can you think of any other items we missed? Feel free to mention them below.

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37 Responses to “Chinchillas as Pets”

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    Maryann Says:

    I was wondering, you know that chinchilla make nosies, but what does each noise mean? I tried some different websites, but there all different…. so I am not really sure about what noises mean what.

    Thanks-
    Maryann

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    Ann-Marie Says:

    Sometimes they'll nibble your fingers if you stick your hand in the cage. Most of the time it's because chins think your fingers are treats (they have bad vision). Also, chins will gently nibble you if they feel comfortable around you. This is what's called "grooming" which they do to other chins with which they're familiar. Nibbling does not break the skin but feels more like a light pricking or scratching sensation.

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    Chinchilla Planet Says:

    Morgan,

    Generally speaking chinchillas don't bite. However, on the rare occasion they do, it is unlikely they will break through the skin.

  4. 19
    morgan Says:

    do chinchillas bite?

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    Dustin Says:

    My wife is 5 months pregnant. We are looking into getting a chinchilla. However, I just wanted to ask and make sure that chinchillas are safe for her to be around while she is pregnant and that they will be ok around our babies.

    Thanks,
    Dustin

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