Chinchilla for sale in Saint Charles, Missouri | $175


Chinchillas
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:618797
Price / Fee
:$175
Location
:Saint Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
I have 2 Chinchillas I need to rehome. Panda is the female and she is incredibly sweet will run to the front of the cage to say hello to anyone.
Boo is the male he is also super sweet and loves to have right in between his eyes rubbed. I’d prefer they go together as they love to be around each other. If they go together they will come with their 2 deck cage (fairly large) their 2 water bottles and the rest of their food. Rehoming fee for everything would be $375. Rehoming fee for ONLY Panda/Boo would be $175
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$175
Frequently Asked Questions about Chinchillas
1. What is a Chinchilla?
A Chinchilla is a small rodent that is native to South America. They are known for their soft, dense fur and playful personalities.
2. Why are you rehoming your Chinchillas?
We need to find a new home for our two Chinchillas due to personal circumstances. It's important to us that they go together, as they are very attached to each other.
3. What is the rehoming fee?
The rehoming fee for both Panda and Boo together is $375. If you prefer to adopt only one of them, the fee is $175.
4. What do I need to know about caring for Chinchillas?
Chinchillas require a dust bath, a spacious cage, and a diet that includes hay, pellets, and occasional treats. They thrive in a cool environment and need social interaction.
5. Will the Chinchillas come with any supplies?
Yes! If you adopt both Panda and Boo together, they will come with their large 2-deck cage, two water bottles, and the remainder of their food.
6. Where are the Chinchillas located?
They are located in Saint Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, United States.
7. Are Chinchillas good pets for children?
Chinchillas can be great pets for responsible children who understand how to handle them gently. It is essential to supervise all interactions between pets and young children.
8. How do you handle introductions if I have other pets?
When introducing new pets to existing ones, give them time to adjust, and always supervise initial interactions. Each pet is different, so be patient and take it slow.

























