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can i put a blanket in a baby chinchilla cage?

i just purchased a baby chinchilla (7 weeks old) and i want to know if i can or schould put a small blanket in its cage?

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Whenever anyone asks Shall I contact a lawyer?, the answer is almost always YESBefore closing, the house was inspectedIt is unlikely that the house would have passed inspection without adequate insulation (or without meeting code requirements in any way) Contact the lawyer referral service of the State Bar of Texas: (800) 252-9690The first 30 minute consultation with a lawyer in your community is only $20 and does not obligate you to hire that lawyer.
I would send a certified letter to the contractor stating the technicians results and asking for it to be correctedIf they do not respond within 30 days hire a lawyer I would only ask about the lost energy costs if you have to go to a lawyerIf you can get the contractor to fix the problem without the need of the lawyer you will most likely save more in fees that you could collect in electricity costs.
I don't see this happening, mostly cause it was your responsibility to make sure all was done and was done correctly,, I don't see a judge hearing the i trusted the contractor and also, anything after 7 years of wear and tare will work less then it did when it was first installed.even insulation.
As long as its a fleece blanket you canIf its anything but fleece your chinchilla could chew on the fibers and swallow some threads posing an internal hazard.

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