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Below are items that some of our departments are especially in need of:

Animal Care Team

 

Anti-pill fleece: 1 yard and larger

(even whole bolts are great; for large habitats)

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Oxbow food

(for all species, especially guinea pigs)

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Clean ice cream buckets with lids

(for sending food to foster homes)

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Unused wood or lava chews

(to provide dental care and enrichment for foster pets)

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Oxbow Simple Rewards treats

(any flavor)

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Science Selective Natural treats

(any flavor)

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Binder clips

(for securing habitats)

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Small scales

(to monitor the health of foster pets)

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Large scales

(to monitor the health of foster pets)

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Unscented, unopened bags of paper bedding such as CareFresh or recycled paper pellet litter

(to provide bedding and litter for foster pets)

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Large pillow cases

(for sending food to foster homes)

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Zip ties

(to secure habitats)

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Design Team

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Adobe Suite & subscriptions

(for design team use)

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Colored pencils

(for $5 Doodles)

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Face paint

(for face painting at events)

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Michael's gift card

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Dick Blick gift card

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Digital cameras

(for photography and/or videography)

Crafty Creators / Fundraising Team

 

Joann's gift card

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Michael's gift card

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Dick Blick gift card

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Target gift card

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Velcro strips

(to make ramp covers)

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Anti-pill fleece​

(to make bedding)

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Cotton medium (worsted) weight yarn 

(requesting white, cream, taupe, silver, charcoal, black, amber/camel, chocolate brown, and light pink colors)

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Thread

(requesting beige, black, and white)

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Polyfill stuffing

(for various crafts)

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Gloss varnish

(for various crafts)

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Blank bookmarks

(for various crafts)

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Blank cards

(for various crafts)

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Blank canvases

(for various crafts)

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Rubber stamps (pocket pet themed)

(for various crafts)

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Toilet paper rolls

(to make enrichment items for foster pets)

Supplies Team

 

Cub gift card

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Target gift card

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PetSmart gift card

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PetCo gift card

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Chewy gift card

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(to purchase fresh vegetables and other supplies for animals)

Community Outreach Team

 

Heavy-duty work gloves

(for safely handling animals)

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Fabric laundry bags

(for dirty fleece at NTC)

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Human baby nail trimmers

(for NTC kits)

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Human nail trimers

(for NTC kits)

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Human nail trimmers with attached light

(for NTC kits)

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Large pillow cases

(for NTC kits)

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Paper towels

(for NTC kits)

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Pin brush

(for NTC kits)

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Curry brush

(for NTC kits)

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Small pet nail trimmer

(for NTC kits)

Events Team

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Black duct tape

(for securing items at events)

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Unscented sanitary wipes

(for use prior to handling animals at events)

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Thin nylon rope

(for securing items at events)

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Small plastic clips

(for securing items at events)

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Pocket pet themed items

(to use as prizes)

Administration Team

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Postage stamps

(for securing items at events)

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Sympathy cards

(to mail to pet parents)

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Thank you cards

(to mail to donors)

MEET THE CHINCHILLA

Chinchillas are rodents native to the Andes mountains in South America. They are crepuscular, meaning they are most active at dawn and dusk. They are high-energy and extremely sensitive animals. Chinchillas make great pets but only for those who are willing to put in the time, interest, energy, and money to create the proper habitat and life for these special creatures.

Lifespan

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15 - 20 years

Diet Difficulty

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Medium

Good With Kids

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No

Care Difficulty

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High

Space Requirement

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Large

Cleanliness

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Messy

Time Needed Outside Cage

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High

Human Interaction Needs

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Medium

Potty Trainability

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Low

Cuddliness

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Low

CARE GUIDE

SUPPLY LIST

ADOPTABLE
CHINCHILLAS

ENCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Dimensions

One chinchilla: 6 cubic ft

Two chinchillas: 10 - 12 cubic ft

Three chinchillas: 15 - 24 cubic ft

MNPPR Recommends

Double Critter Nation

Critter Nation cages are easy to clean, customize, and move around. Plus, they come in both single and double sizes depending on how much room you have and how many chinchillas you want to keep.

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Other Notes

Wire-sided cages are preferable because they provide plenty of ventilation and options for climbing.

 

All cage floors, ramps, and levels should be solid or covered with fleece since standing on wire can cause injuries and bumblefoot.

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Fleece blankets or liners are the safest options for chinchilla bedding since they may eat other types and get intestinal blockages. We like to use fleece to line the cage and cover any exposed wire floors.

ENRICHMENT REQUIREMENTS

Essentials

water bottle

food bowl

lots of chew toys (wood or lava)

wheel

at least one shelter/hide

Chinchiller (or similar stone slab)

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Variety

toilet paper tubes

fiddlesticks

tunnels

bird toys

bits of fabric

ladders

cardboard

treat balls

homemade toys

Other Items

dust bath

animal dust (volcanic)

hammocks

pet bed

pet carrier

fleece

Chewing

Chinchillas are known to be prolific chewers. Because of this, many owners choose not to allow any plastic at all in their environment. This is the best way to protect your pets from ingesting pieces of plastic that can cause an obstruction and make them ill. There are glass water bottles, ceramic or glass dishes, solid metal or wooden wheels, and wooden hides available on the market.

FEEDING REQUIREMENTS

Hay

Chinchillas’ digestive systems require a constant supply of hay to function properly. An unlimited supply of timothy hay, orchard grass, and/or meadow grass should be available for them to eat at all times. Adult chinchillas should not be given alfalfa since its calcium content is too high and can cause stones to form.

Pellets

Each chinchilla should be given 1/8 cup of timothy pellets a day. Seed mix food should not be used because they are often missing vital nutrients and many chinchillas will only eat their favorite tasting pieces causing an unbalanced diet. At MNPPR we prefer to use Oxbow brand pellets.

Safe Treats

alfalfa hay cubes

carrots

dandelions

dried rose hips

fruit tree twigs

parsley

orchard grass

meadow hay

Treats

Chinchillas have very sensitive digestive systems and should not be given more than a few very small treats a week to prevent serious health problems.

Unsafe Treats

corn

dairy 

fruit

meat

nuts

seeds

vegetables (with the exception of carrots)

DISCLAIMER

All information shared by MN Pocket Pet Rescue is researched, up to date, and accurate to the best of our ability. We are not a licensed veterinary organization and do not intend to present ourselves as such. All educational material contains our best recommendations for care specific to each species. However, all animals are different and some may have unique needs. MN Pocket Pet Rescue does not assume any liability for the well-being of any animal not under our care. Always use your best judgment and follow veterinary recommendations whenever necessary. If you have any questions or find inaccurate information please contact us.

WHAT KIND OF SUPPLIES CAN BE DONATED?

MNPPR is only able to take items that are clean and in good condition.

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Food

Hay

Oxbow Pellets

Oxbow Vitamin C

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Bedding

Carefresh

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Fleece larger than 1 yard

No wood bedding of any kind

 

 

Furnishings

Pet hammocks

Hides

Pet beds

Cuddle Sacks

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Toys

Unused wood or lava chews

Solid based wheels over 8" in diameter 

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Cages

We are at capacity for cages.

 

 

Gift Cards

Grocery store

Pet stores

Target

 

Before you donate, please note that we cannot accept the following:

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Rusty or dirty items

Items in poor condition

Items with holes or stains

Glass/plexiglass aquariums

Used lava or wood items

Wire wheels (view our wheel guide)

Open or used food

Seed mix foods of any kind

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Open or used bedding or litter

Wood bedding or litter of any kind

Open or used bathing sand or dust

Before you donate, please note that we cannot accept the following:

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Rusty or dirty items

Items in poor condition

Items with holes or stains

Glass/plexiglass aquariums

Used lava or wood items

Wire wheels (view our wheel guide)

Open or used food

Seed mix foods of any kind

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Open or used bedding or litter

Wood bedding or litter of any kind

Open or used bathing sand or dust

Contact us to see if your supplies can be donated. Please send a photo of the item(s) you would like to donate for evaluation and approval.

Contact us to see if your supplies can be donated. Please send a photo of the item(s) you would like to donate for evaluation and approval.

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