The concern would be more with how the chin would handle it. They are shy creatures and may be a bit weary of another animal. Slowly introduced and with proper supervision they'd probably be fine. They aren't at all aggressive animals.Originally Posted by Sadie_Sasha
I'd strongly suggest if you do get one, please get two. They really enjoy the companionship. My chins all sleep together and run around together. Just be sure they are both the same sex (and it can be difficult to tell, so be careful).Originally Posted by Sadie_Sasha
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They'd be fine in the same room as a guinea pig since pigs aren't too noisy. Chins are nocturnal though so don't keep them somewhere that gets a lot of activity during the day. Mine are in a spare bedroom. Also because they're nocturnal they are really active and noisy during the night, that might disturb the pigs.
Also unlike guinea pigs chins can't have fruits and veggies. They can have raisins as a treat a couple times a week, but that's about it. I feed Oxbow pellets. Just like with dog food or guinea pig food some chin foods are better quality than others. They should have hay available too, I feed Oxbow hay.
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