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Chinchilla Rodents for sale in Buckhurst Hill, Essex

6 Chinchilla Rodents for sale in Buckhurst Hill, Essex

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Chinchilla rodents Chinchilla babies. Ready to go in 2 weeks. - Advert 1
9
15 hours
Boost

Chinchilla babies. Ready to go in 2 weeks.

£200
Chinchilla11 weeksMixed
Chinchillas bred for health and temperament by a Veterinary Nurse. Male standard, female white and female violet. Standard and violet are siblings so cannot go together but Violet and white can go as a pair. Our Chinchillas have their own room with air conditioning, spacious homes and daily handling. Babies are healthy, confident and playful. Price is each. I need pr
Merlins Chinchillas
Braintree, Essex(28.2mi)
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Chinchilla rodents 2 female chinchillas  - Advert 1
7
1 week

2 female chinchillas

£300
Chinchilla8 monthsFemale
Beautiful Female Chinchilla Sisters for Adoption Are you looking for adorable, social, and gentle pets? Look no further! We're rehoming two stunning female chinchilla sisters who are looking for a lo
Greig B.
Crawley, West Sussex(37.2mi)
Chinchilla rodents Chinchilla for sale  - Advert 2
7
1 month

Chinchilla for sale

£250
Chinchilla3 yearsFemale
Loved chinchilla for sale. Selling as have moved house and sadly don’t have space for her anymore. She isn’t getting the space or time she deserves. Ideally would not like her to go anywhere as a chil
Sadie M.
Burgess Hill, West Sussex(47.2mi)
Chinchilla rodents Pair of Young Female Chinchillas - Advert 3
11
1 month

Pair of Young Female Chinchillas

£270
Chinchilla5 monthsFemale
Pair of 4 month old bonded females. One Violet & one standard grey. Price is for both. They are show quality & friendly. Looking for their forever home. Parents can be seen. Also available a pair of
Heather BonceyID verified
Wokingham, Berkshire(40.1mi)
Chinchilla rodents Trio of Young Males - Advert 4
16
1 month

Trio of Young Males

£350
Chinchilla6 monthsMale
Three young males. Not related but have bonded together since being weaned. There are two Wilson whites and one beige chinchilla. They are around 4-4.5 months old. Available as a set of three for £35
Heather BonceyID verified
Wokingham, Berkshire(40.1mi)
Chinchilla rodents Male and female Chinchilla for sale - Advert 5
2
1 month

Male and female Chinchilla for sale

£300
Chinchilla4 monthsMixed
Hi all I have these 2 lovely chinchillas for sale one is a boy and the other is a girl they are both just short of 12 weeks old They have been fully weened from their mother and are eating dry foods a
Jordon L.
Reading, Berkshire(45mi)

FAQs

How much does a chinchilla cost?

The cost of a chinchilla in the UK typically ranges from around £120 for standard grey chinchillas purchased at pet stores, up to £700 or more for rare colours or breeder-quality chinchillas. Specialized breeders offering show-quality or rare mutations can charge significantly higher prices, sometimes exceeding £3,500. Initial setup costs for housing, food, and accessories often add £350 or more, with ongoing monthly expenses around £30-40.

Should I buy one or two chinchillas?

Chinchillas are highly social animals that generally thrive in pairs, as companionship greatly reduces stress and encourages natural behaviours. While single chinchillas can do well if given ample daily interaction and mental stimulation, two chinchillas are usually happier and more active, making it the recommended choice for ethical pet ownership.

Is it legal to own a chinchilla in the UK?

Yes, owning a chinchilla as a pet is legal throughout the United Kingdom. However, it is advisable to check any local council regulations and ensure you meet animal welfare standards, as responsible ownership requires proper care and housing.

How difficult is it to own a chinchilla?

Chinchillas require a moderate to high level of care and are not ideal pets for beginners. They need a large, well-ventilated cage, a strict diet of high-quality hay and pellets, regular dust baths to maintain their fur, and protection from heat and humidity. They also need daily social interaction or a companion to avoid loneliness, and an emergency vet fund should be considered.