
Well guys, I've jumped in with both feet
as usual, ho hum *quietly whistles to self* and am now the proud owner of Charlie Chin - as named by Jena my daughter
The person that was going to sell 2 to us decided at the last minute that she would only let a male and female go together as they had been cage mates since birth. Hmmm....no thank you, interbreeding plus I do not want kits. So on the way back we took a diversion to PAH to see what they had. I really didn't want nor intended to buy from them for various reasons
but over in pets corner - the re-homing corner - there was a male chin. He had been given to them because the people that took him thought he was a girl and they already have a girl so wouldn't keep him for obvious reasons. He's about 6ish months old very gregarious but clearly hasn't been handled very much so lots of work to do with him.
The only concern that I have is that the assistant in there said that he could happily chew kitchen/toilet roll tubes and egg boxes and I have given him an egg box tonight and....yes he's chewing it.......but he's also eating it

is this safe? God I sound like a right numpty don't I. Our Gerbils chew these things but never actually ingest them so feeling a bit confused
alright....ignorant. He's also got a huge metal cage and a big wood ball thing that looks like lattice for chewing. So far he's just....well...fallen over it - hey ho there's time yet me thinks :-D
He's now eyeing me suspiciously from his nesting box having taken a sand bath for 10 minutes, most of which has ended up on the floor - I've now removed it as advised - eaten 18 tons of food, drank enough to be classed as a 'water lout' and relieved himself in the way that only males can. ;-)
I've heard about heat stroke and will be very alert to it, although it's highly unlikely in my old extremely cold house up here.
Have yet to introduce him to the mega morons but will do *wearing hard hat and supplying Charlie (if I can get a Chin size hat) with the same* in due course. Not looking forward to that as my 'man' of the house still treats the Gerbils like moving snacks and vigilance has to be observed at all times. Madam has met briefly, raised her eyebrows to heaven and walked off in disgust :-D
Gives self round of applause - I've managed to upset and offend her ladyship as usual on the first night - whe heh it can only go down hill from here