Today we decided with my mom Im going to sell 3 of my chinchilla's because of my allergy. This has been on my mind for long now, but I have always thought maybe I could still keep them... I even tried different medications so I could keep them, but I don't want my allergy to get any worse as what it is now.
They are my furry babies, I have had them for years and I have learned their tricks and whims and as you can see I call them as my babies. I don't think the problem is with selling because I don't want to play with my health, but what makes me worried is am I going to find a proper homes for them? Homes where they are going to be taken care of and they'll be treated like chinchilla's should be treated. I don't want them to end up being "recycled" meaning the new owner will only use the animal once or twice for breeding and then sell it again.
I have 5 chinchilla's, so 2 are going to stay with me, mainly because if I'd have to "get rid of" them too, the only choice would be to put them into forever sleep. So Im hoping having only 2 would cut down my allergic reactions at least a little bit.
They are my furry babies, I have had them for years and I have learned their tricks and whims and as you can see I call them as my babies. I don't think the problem is with selling because I don't want to play with my health, but what makes me worried is am I going to find a proper homes for them? Homes where they are going to be taken care of and they'll be treated like chinchilla's should be treated. I don't want them to end up being "recycled" meaning the new owner will only use the animal once or twice for breeding and then sell it again.
I have 5 chinchilla's, so 2 are going to stay with me, mainly because if I'd have to "get rid of" them too, the only choice would be to put them into forever sleep. So Im hoping having only 2 would cut down my allergic reactions at least a little bit.