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https://screamingbee.com/product/VoicePacks.aspx
Some of the voices might help to make your voice sound something like a 'chipmunk'.
For example, from the Fantasy Voices pack, maybe try the Tiny Folk or Female Pixie: https://screamingbee.com/product/FantasyVoices.aspx
Or from the Furry Voices pack, try the Squrirrel or Bunny Female:
https://screamingbee.com/product/FurryVoicesforSecondLife.aspx
You could also adjust the Pitch within MorphVox.
It can all take experimenting and also depends on your own base voice as well, so you could also try changing your own voice a bit / doing an 'imitation' when you talk which can also help to get better results too.