I took Charlie, my chin, to the vet today. I noticed that he hasn't poop or eat since two days ago. He drank only a bit of water. He's not as active as usual, but he still played on his wheel until this morning. I was so worried.
The vet took some x-ray, and found a big blob (looks like a balloon) of gas built up in his belly and the size of his intestine is much larger than normal size.
He sent me to the Emergency Care in Angels Memorial in Boston; He said they have board certified exotic small mammal specialist, radiologist, better equipment, and have 24 hour staff who can give treatment and monitor Charlie.
I took him there right away, and they said that most likely Charlie has obstruction in his intestine. They suggested 2 options to me:
1. Surgery to remove the obstruction, but they said Charlie only has 50% chance of surviving the surgery. And they might not find any foreign objects or anything during the surgery since it could be caused by tumor or the nerve system is just not working which cause the intestine to enlarge.
Given Charlie's age (about 3 yrs old), they don't think it's tumor, but it's still a possibility. Radiologist didn't recommend ultrasound since if I'm going to do surgery, why wasting the money to do ultrasound which will result in surgery anyway.
2. Supportive Care which is letting Charlie to stay at the Critical Care Unit for 1 or 2 night. They'll give him IV, medications, critical care food which will result in having his digestive system to do some work and hopefully he'll be able to pass whatever that blocking his intestine.
They did advise me that both options is extremely risky. I ended up choosing the Supportive care (not going through the surgery route). I'm not sure if I want to make him going through surgery with only 50% chance of surviving the surgery, not to mention complications/side effects after the surgery.
I'm hoping I made the right decision. He's in the hospital tonight, and I hope to get a phone call with good news tomorrow.
I have been careful so far with him. I've never let him run around the house without any supervision. Most of the time he'll play inside his playpen. Once in a while he'd jump out from my hand while I was holding him, and he was able to run around for a couple minutes since I could not catch him back until I offered him his dust bath. There's nothing in his cage that's dangerous for him. I did use Aspen bedding which I'm hoping isn't the caused of the obstruction. I'm not sure what caused the obstruction? Hairballs?
Any thoughts on the treatment or cause of obstruction will be greatly appreciated.
The vet took some x-ray, and found a big blob (looks like a balloon) of gas built up in his belly and the size of his intestine is much larger than normal size.
He sent me to the Emergency Care in Angels Memorial in Boston; He said they have board certified exotic small mammal specialist, radiologist, better equipment, and have 24 hour staff who can give treatment and monitor Charlie.
I took him there right away, and they said that most likely Charlie has obstruction in his intestine. They suggested 2 options to me:
1. Surgery to remove the obstruction, but they said Charlie only has 50% chance of surviving the surgery. And they might not find any foreign objects or anything during the surgery since it could be caused by tumor or the nerve system is just not working which cause the intestine to enlarge.
Given Charlie's age (about 3 yrs old), they don't think it's tumor, but it's still a possibility. Radiologist didn't recommend ultrasound since if I'm going to do surgery, why wasting the money to do ultrasound which will result in surgery anyway.
2. Supportive Care which is letting Charlie to stay at the Critical Care Unit for 1 or 2 night. They'll give him IV, medications, critical care food which will result in having his digestive system to do some work and hopefully he'll be able to pass whatever that blocking his intestine.
They did advise me that both options is extremely risky. I ended up choosing the Supportive care (not going through the surgery route). I'm not sure if I want to make him going through surgery with only 50% chance of surviving the surgery, not to mention complications/side effects after the surgery.
I'm hoping I made the right decision. He's in the hospital tonight, and I hope to get a phone call with good news tomorrow.
I have been careful so far with him. I've never let him run around the house without any supervision. Most of the time he'll play inside his playpen. Once in a while he'd jump out from my hand while I was holding him, and he was able to run around for a couple minutes since I could not catch him back until I offered him his dust bath. There's nothing in his cage that's dangerous for him. I did use Aspen bedding which I'm hoping isn't the caused of the obstruction. I'm not sure what caused the obstruction? Hairballs?
Any thoughts on the treatment or cause of obstruction will be greatly appreciated.