Are Chinchillas Hypoallergenic?

An animal is said to be hypoallergenic if it's less likely to trigger an allergic reaction in an allergy sufferer. Certain animals produce significantly less allergens than others. Many people consider chinchillas to be hypoallergenic, because they produce low levels of allergens, and allergy sufferers can usually own them with no ill effects. However, chinchilla supplies like hay and dust may still cause an allergic reaction.
  1. Pet Chinchillas for Allergy Sufferers

    • Pet chinchillas are considered a good option for people who suffer from animal allergies but still wish to own pets. They produce little to no dander, one of the main carriers of allergens, and are less likely to trigger an allergic reaction. However, there are many animal allergens that can trigger an allergic reaction. In addition to dander, urine and saliva carry allergens that negatively affect allergy sufferers. The fur or even skin cells of a chinchilla may not irritate allergic individuals, but chinchilla owners will still come into contact with other allergens they produce.

    Chinchilla Supplies

    • People with allergies may not be affected by a chinchilla but may have allergic reactions from the supplies to feed and care for these animals. Hay is an essential part of a chinchilla's diet. Timothy and alfalfa hays are the best for these pets but may cause hay fever in an allergic owner. A chinchilla's bedding may also cause an allergic reaction. Owners unwilling to provide good hay and quality bedding for their chinchilla because of allergic reactions should not keep these pets.

    Dust Baths

    • Chinchillas have a luxurious coat, but they don't keep it clean by bathing in water. Instead, chinchillas take dust baths. In the wild, these animals coat themselves in volcanic ash. Pet chinchillas must be provided with a special dust in which to bathe about twice a week. This dust could cause a reaction in allergy sufferers. Not allowing a chinchilla to have its dust bath is cruel and inhumane, as the dust keeps the chinchilla clean and helps manage the coat.

    Making the Right Choice

    • People who are already susceptible to allergic reactions caused by animals may also find that their symptoms worsen the longer they are exposed to their pet. Therefore, people with severe allergies or asthma should not choose to keep a pet chinchilla. People with manageable allergies should consult with a doctor before spending time with a chinchilla or choosing one as a pet.