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Chinchilla Rodents for sale in Westbury, Wiltshire

6 Chinchilla Rodents for sale in Westbury, Wiltshire

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Chinchilla rodents 2 Male Brothers To Stay Together 8 Months Old - Advert 1
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7 minutes
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2 Male Brothers To Stay Together 8 Months Old

£300
Chinchilla8 monthsMale
2 Amazing temperament brothers, bonded and treasured unfortunately we have to sell as we don’t have the space for them anymore. They will come with the cage and all their bits and bobs, beds, sandbarh, litter tray, toys etc. only to a loving home!
Jo U.
Southampton, Southampton(41.8mi)
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Chinchilla rodents Large cage for sale '£70  - Advert 1
2
6 days

Large cage for sale '£70

£70
Chinchilla1 yearMale
Large cage for sale .was used to keep 2 chinchillas , but could be used dor other rodents . Mark on floor as shown in pic , but does not effect the use
Emma L.
Barry, Vale of Glamorgan(48.1mi)
Chinchilla rodents Chinchillas  - Advert 2
6
1 week

Chinchillas

£140
Chinchilla5 monthsMixed
I have a few chinchillas for sale, various ages and colours. Please message me for more information. All ready to leave now. I don’t take deposits,I prefer you to see the animals first. Prices vary.
jane j.ID verified
Southampton, Southampton(41.8mi)
Chinchilla rodents Chinchilla babies - Advert 3
81
2 weeks

Chinchilla babies

£695
Chinchilla12 weeksMixed
RESERVED Beautiful Pedigee chinchilla kits. Girls - half sisters £600 for the pair 1 white diamond 1 violet blue diamond carrier. Ready on 17th November when they'll be 12 weeks old. Chinchillas
PChinnies
Bournemouth, Dorset(39.7mi)
Chinchilla rodents Beautiful boys - Advert 4
4
1 month

Beautiful boys

£350
Chinchilla6 monthsMale
Two stunning male chinchillas. One Mosaic RPA one Ebony RPAc. They have been part hand reared so used to being handled but, they both make a fuss when being picked up in the cage. The Mosaic is a bit
Christine S.
Weymouth, Dorset(46.4mi)
Chinchilla rodents Chinchilla kits (Dorset) - updated - Advert 5
16
1 month

Chinchilla kits (Dorset) - updated

£150
Chinchilla4 monthsMixed
Four of my gorgeous kits ready now. One standard boy - 16 weeks One standard female - 14 weeks One beige female - 10mths One tan male - 14 weeks All happy healthy bouncy chins currently with their
Louise T.
Gillingham, Dorset(15.6mi)
Chinchilla rodents Much loved 9 year old chinchilla  - Advert 6
1
1 month

Much loved 9 year old chinchilla

£260
Chinchilla8 yearsMale
AJ, is a much loved 9 year old standard grey chinchilla. It breaks my heart to rehome him, however he just isnt getting the attention he deserves. I also have a baby on the way and I just want him to
Mikey J.
Trowbridge, Wiltshire(4.2mi)

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.