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Smoosh Method

- Begin by finding a carrier that is smaller than a shoe box, I like one that has mesh sides, as the wire ones can give them extra room and allow them to get arms/legs stuck. When you put two chins or even three together the cage should be completely filled up, with no extra space for them to move or turn around.
- place a small(very little) amount of vapor rub on top of their nose, and I cannot stress the point of using just a tiny tiny bit enough. This will keep them from smelling individual scents.
- Shove some hay in the carrier as well, it will help take their minds off of the actual smoosh
- Also put a chinchiller or something similiar on the bottom of the carrier to help keep the temperature cooler
- Do NOT leave the chins alone in the carrier while the smoosh is going on, and keep a supervised eye on them to watch for fighting or over heating
- Do NOT leave them in the smoosh carrier for more than 15 minutes at most. I usually pull them at about 12 mins.
- when its all over, they are all so happy to be okay, that they get along.

Niether of these methods are 100% guaranteed, and if you find your chins fighting, separate them before one becomes seriously injured. Remember though, mounting is completely normal and not the same as fighting.

 

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Tinker, Angel Princess and Nibbles being Smooshed

 
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