My chinchalla's bit
My dad bought 2 chinchalla's once. They did bite at me when I reached in. They were untamed and not sure where they came from. However, recently I met a chinchalla that was soo sweet and let me pet it.
So the biting behavior can be present. Could your chinchilla have an injury? It might be sensitive right now. Has it been a while since you played with it? That might make it skiddish.
Handling the animal with gloves can make the animal more aggressive. I worked in a pet store and HATED NOT wearing gloves to handle the animals.
However, the animals responded more to my smell than to the smell of the gloves.
I would suggest having the chinchilla SMELL your hand first and get used to your smell. You may be moving too fast for it as well. Sudden movements may make it react defensively. Maybe it has been frightened lately and is sensitive to noises. Talk gently and soothing to it while trying to initiate contact.
Please don't give up! The more contact the better the situation. You may try a second chinchilla if you want breeding to happen. Otherwise, you may have it connecting to it's mate more than you.
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