i'm located in southeastern MA, but totally willing to do some driving for the right fluffball. hoping to find a female or neutered male close to lilac's age. i would love to give a second chance to a chin who needs to be rehomed. i'm happy to pay a reasonable purchase/adoption fee.
my plan is to set up another prevue 490 cage next to lilac's. if all goes well and they get along, i'm going to cut doorways in the sides of the two cages to combine them and create a giant chin palace. if things don't work out and they end up not getting along, then i'll just keep the separate cages and they'll have separate playtimes. i also have a 16" chillawheel to put in the newcomer's cage. lilac has yet to master the concept of wheels, which is why it's not in her cage right now. maybe a friend could teach her!
the cages will be kept in my kitchen, which is air conditioned in the summer and generally kept at 65F in the winter. i feed oxbow pellets and timothy hay, and there's a steady supply of pumice stones/apple sticks/chin-safe wood accessories for chewing, no fruits or other sugary treats.
i have a small dog who occasionally stands below the cage and whines at the mysterious fluffy thing [that's the full extent of their interaction], so this would not be a good home for a chin who is stressed by the presence of dogs.
my plan is to set up another prevue 490 cage next to lilac's. if all goes well and they get along, i'm going to cut doorways in the sides of the two cages to combine them and create a giant chin palace. if things don't work out and they end up not getting along, then i'll just keep the separate cages and they'll have separate playtimes. i also have a 16" chillawheel to put in the newcomer's cage. lilac has yet to master the concept of wheels, which is why it's not in her cage right now. maybe a friend could teach her!
the cages will be kept in my kitchen, which is air conditioned in the summer and generally kept at 65F in the winter. i feed oxbow pellets and timothy hay, and there's a steady supply of pumice stones/apple sticks/chin-safe wood accessories for chewing, no fruits or other sugary treats.
i have a small dog who occasionally stands below the cage and whines at the mysterious fluffy thing [that's the full extent of their interaction], so this would not be a good home for a chin who is stressed by the presence of dogs.
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