Posted by admin On September - 28 - 2009
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Features: Rich and warm Italian plush uppers Fully lined in luxurious faux chinchilla for cozy warmth and comfort Acorn Signature Comfort Sole construction Lofty Acorn memory foam midsole over comfort cushion layer of featherweight EVA guarantees comfort and therapy for feet Enhanced raised heel for stability and support Non-slip weatherproof outsole for indoor/outdoor wear Product Care: Hand wash cold and air dry, or machine wash cold, gentle and air dry
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Posted by admin On September - 28 - 2009
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Provides exciting layers of living space for frisky ferrets, busy bunnies, and other small pets, Comes complete with 3 Comfort Shelves, 3 Safety Ramps, Food Dish, and fun toy, The deep plastic base prevents bedding from scattering while the white wire top makes for easy viewing and superb ventilation, For Chinchillas, Ferrets, Guinea Pigs, Pet Rats, Rabbits, 29H x 18W x 30D
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Posted by admin On September - 28 - 2009
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The Comf-E-Cube is the perfect napping and resting hide-away for ferrets and other critters, Its fleece-lined floor is perfect for snuggling and it’s padded on every side for cushiony comfort, It’s easy to install; just clip it to the top of your pet’s cage; for ferrets, rabbits, guinea pigs, pet rats and chinchillas, Super Sleepers provide the perfect place to play or sleep and are machine washable, 10H x 10W x 10D
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Posted by admin On September - 28 - 2009
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As a high fiber, low protein, low calcium grass hay, Western Timothy is the one most widely recommended by veterinarians for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and other herbivores.
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Posted by admin On September - 26 - 2009
I have 1 male and 2 females. When I first got all of them I had one male and three females and on of the females gave birth to two kits. It’s been a while (and sadly the female chinchilla passed away) and my chinchillas have not seemed to mate or show any signs of prgnancey. I really want to have some more babies, but I really don’t know what conditons they will breed under. If you can please tell me the condidtions that they do and vitamins i can give them, ect…
From what you have said, I can assume that the females that you currently have are the daughters of the male cat you still have is that right? If so, I would not be breeding them back with their father as that is inbreeding, in saying that if you are a breeder then you would know about line breeding and would know when it ok to put a parent cat back with its offspring. Most times I would say, Don’t do it. there can be to many complications. Also how old are your females now? and is there a reason you are wanting more babies? They have to come In season for them to be interested and there is nothing you can do to make them come in season. I can give you more information if you wish to add me to yahoo or email me.