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Chinchillas are desert dwelling creatures so they are not fond of water. Thus, to keep your chinchilla clean, you need to provide a sand bath. Purchase chinchilla sand from a reputable pet supply store. This sand should be a little coarse so it doesn’t cause respiratory issues. You can also buy a sand bath or use a low plastic container. Put an inch or two of sand in the bath and place it in your chinchilla’s cage for him to explore. Hopefully he’ll hop right in and roll around in the sand. This removes debris and helps to keep his coat shiny. Remove the bath from the enclosure after about 15 minutes so your pet doesn’t use it as a litter box and try another time. Give your chinchilla access to the bath several times a week for best results. Contact your Coon Rapids, MN vet to learn more.

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Ever been called a scaredy cat? There’s a reason for that! It isn’t uncommon for cats to be fearful, but that doesn’t mean you want your pet tiptoeing around the house all the time. What makes a cat scared, and what can you do about it?

You have to remember that in the wild, a cat is both a predator and prey animal. That causes a cat to be on alert when a dog isn’t. Your pet is just more prone to being frightened.

Loud noises are troublesome for some felines. Strangers can be a problem too. Minimizing your cat’s exposure can help in these two cases.

Other animals can make your cat scared, so make sure he has a quiet, private place where he can rest on his own.

To make sure your cat doesn’t have anxiety or another problem, schedule an appointment with your pet clinic Mt. Pleasant SC.

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You need to clean your guinea pig’s cage regularly to keep him healthy and happy. Remove all uneaten fruits and vegetables and scoop any wet litter daily. Empty and rinse the water bottle out every day too. Once a week you need to do a complete cage cleaning. Remove your piggy from the cage to a safe place where he is supervised. Remove all cage items – bowls, toys, climbing apparatus, hidey houses and other things. Clean them well and set them aside to dry. Throw away all the cage bedding and the cage liner. Sanitize the bedding pan. Clean the water bottle with a bottlebrush. Put in a new liner and fresh bedding. Put all the items back into the cage. Refill the water bottle with fresh, clean water and put food in the bowl. Put your guinea pig back into the cage and you are done for another week. For more details, visit on th ... Read more »

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