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Of a Degu. Anyone familiar with them.She seems friendly no bite . Seems to be very vocal her first hour here. Abandoned in an apartment so I took her. Any advise would be greatly appreciated
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Thank you for taking her in. I wonder if you can get the previous tenant of that apartment charged with abandonment, since she would have starved to death or died of thirst had she not been found in time. Do you own the apartment building?
Sounds like you're on track! That is a bonus that she is friendly!. I took her directly to our local pet store and bought her a larger cage, degu pellet feed, dust bath, and a wooden house to hide and chew. She loves a good ear rub and let's you pick her up. Been vocal but seems quiter now. She is not hiding though . Her bedding is pine shavings I use on my chickens that's what pet store said no cedar. I do not own the apartment .
Sounds like you're on track! That is a bonus that she is friendly!![]()
Yep, the pet store is correct on the cedar! Aspen is the best shaving type bedding. Pine and cedar can lead to respiratory infections from the volatile oils, though pine is better than cedar.
One thing degus love is a good dust bath! It is how they keep clean and remove excess dirt and oil from their coat. They can happily use the same type of dust that chinchillas use. Normally it isn't offered 24/7, but for a period of time each day, so they don't soil it or kick it out of the dust container. One of those hexagonal fish bowls actually makes a perfect dust bathing container, since standing it on one of those hex sides leaves a degu height entrance, but keeps the dust nicely contained.
I have had a pair of degus for the last 5 years or so. Recently the male died of old age. I was also somewhat thrown in the the degu world. I had not done a lot of research, but a situation arose where I could get a bonded pair from a woman who's boyfriend had gotten them for her without telling her. They knew nothing about them, not even their age. So we adopted them. Now quite a few years later and after many mistakes my degus have been a wonderful part of my life. After all this time I have many great stories and lots of advice. I will post again with some more information on degus. Please message me if you have any questions on anything concerning degus.