If you want to raise chinchillas and cats, they need to be raised separately. After all, cats are curious and curious, while chinchillas are less courageous.
Chinchillas are relatively fragile and may be frightened by their barks if they live with dogs. And cats are very curious, and chinchillas may not be able to stand its play. Chinchillas basically do not have all the ability to fight back. When encountering this situation, they may suffer from health problems such as trichomoniasis and loss of appetite due to mental stress.
Chinchilla is an animal that sleeps during the day and is active at night, so the biggest problem in keeping it with other animals is to isolate them to protect the chinchilla from commotion. For example: 1) Birds - they will be very noisy during the day, making it impossible for chinchillas to sleep 2) Dogs - the barking of dogs will scare chinchillas 3) Cats - cats are extremely curious, and chinchillas will definitely I can't stand their play anymore. Although many people have other animals and will tell their dogs that they can get along well with chinchillas (or even be afraid of chinchillas), chinchillas should usually be separated from them and be careful when playing. Watch out, because cats and dogs are often very jealous, so don’t let them become independent!
When raising chinchillas, you need a lot of attention.
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