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What you can buy for your chin!
Here's my chance to introduce my first store to my visitors. I'l probably say how excited I am to have them shop here, and that they're sure to find great products. I could also tell them why I choose the store I did and what makes it so special.

Well here are great things to buy your chin

Get More Great Deals at one of my other stores.
If I'm creating more that one store. I may want to explain that each store has its own page, and that visitors can go to the others by clicking on one of the links to the left.

Well this is a 4 storey cage which is a fairly large cage made for 1-2 chinchillas

What to buy!
Well leap 'n' ledge are extremely popular for chinchillas and so are simple toilet roll holders! Food can be perchased from most pet stores, you should buy either Alfalfa or Timothy hay and some pellets and feed them daily. A high hay diet is good for chins. To buy a Chinchilla cage and acessories it can cost up to £170 i cannot tell you the price in any other currency! But lucky for me i shall be able to buy a chinchilla with a free cage for £69.99 which is good value, but with vet bill and all the acessories included we are talking £150-£160. Chinchillas do cost a fair amount but i am sure they are worth it as long as you can find a place in your heart for your furry friends.

So where can i buy these?
Well this is simple:
Chins brought from pet stores:
the pet store where you brought your chin should sell them but you can also buy pumice stones for tooth grinding and parrot toys like the multi-coloured wood hanging toys at your local pet store.
Breeder brought:
Your breeder should supply you with all of these things but if your breeder cannot i again reccomend a pet store :)