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Old 30-04-2009, 10:52 AM
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i have a female chinchilla who is 1 and in the need of a very good home she would be free to the right loving home,
im rehoming her as i cannot give her the time that she really deserves any more and i think its a shame to keep her when she could go to someone who would love her a much as i do, but be able to give her more time than i can... clio is a friendly little thing and slightly pink at the moment due to a pink mineral stone!!!
she is very cheeky like the rest of the chinchilla population probably.
i live in middlesbrough and if you would like any more details just contact me...
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Old 30-04-2009, 11:31 AM
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Please don't give her away for free
That may attract the wrong types of owners and also some people will use a chinchilla as reptile food

edit to say: Have you tried a chin rescue?
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Re: FREE to the right home

im not going to give her away willy nilly so to speak and would not give her to anyone who hadnt had them before etc hence me being on here....
i dont know any rescues do you know of any that you can point me in the right direction to?
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Old 30-04-2009, 01:13 PM
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theres one in northhampton and cumbria. Also i'm not 100% sure about this one but i think there might still be one in leeds.
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i would of loved to give it a good home but you are a bit far away from me i have had one before thay are so sweet i love whacthing them in there dust baths i think it cute any please becareful who you rehome it to and best of luck home you find a loving home

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i have a female chinchilla who is 1 and in the need of a very good home she would be free to the right loving home,
im rehoming her as i cannot give her the time that she really deserves any more and i think its a shame to keep her when she could go to someone who would love her a much as i do, but be able to give her more time than i can... clio is a friendly little thing and slightly pink at the moment due to a pink mineral stone!!!
she is very cheeky like the rest of the chinchilla population probably.
i live in middlesbrough and if you would like any more details just contact me...
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Re: FREE to the right home

Try this site
Chinchillas4Life :: chinchilla rescue and re-homing

they have rescuers and helpers in most parts of the UK
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Re: FREE to the right home

Hi there,

I am new here as well and have been looking for female mates for my male chinchilla. I have send you a message with regards to your chinchilla.

I am able to house her and I am pretty close to you (newcastle upon tyne) you can always come up and visit her if you wish and I can give you an update should they have any kits in future (and maybe give one or two to you should your circumstances change and you can keep pets again )

Do contact me and let me know what you think.

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i have a female chinchilla who is 1 and in the need of a very good home she would be free to the right loving home,
im rehoming her as i cannot give her the time that she really deserves any more and i think its a shame to keep her when she could go to someone who would love her a much as i do, but be able to give her more time than i can... clio is a friendly little thing and slightly pink at the moment due to a pink mineral stone!!!
she is very cheeky like the rest of the chinchilla population probably.
i live in middlesbrough and if you would like any more details just contact me...
hi i have 2 chins of my own, piper and charlie. Charlie is a rescue who i adopted they get alot of love and attention from me and are spoiled rotton.

I would be intrested in clio i live in middlesbrough myself contact me with details.

thaanks
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Hi there,

I am new here as well and have been looking for female mates for my male chinchilla. I have send you a message with regards to your chinchilla.

I am able to house her and I am pretty close to you (newcastle upon tyne) you can always come up and visit her if you wish and I can give you an update should they have any kits in future (and maybe give one or two to you should your circumstances change and you can keep pets again )

Do contact me and let me know what you think.

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That is incredably irresponsible of you
You can't just put any 2 chins together without any known genetic history
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Hi there,

I am new here as well and have been looking for female mates for my male chinchilla. I have send you a message with regards to your chinchilla.

I am able to house her and I am pretty close to you (newcastle upon tyne) you can always come up and visit her if you wish and I can give you an update should they have any kits in future (and maybe give one or two to you should your circumstances change and you can keep pets again )

Do contact me and let me know what you think.

regards,

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That is incredably irresponsible of you
You can't just put any 2 chins together without any known genetic history
I can only re-iterate what Marcia has said . If you wish to breed please go learn more and ensure you have at least a 3 generation history of the chins otherwise you can end up with genetic problems
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