Help! I’m at my last resorts, at a final choice. Looking for any leads…
TW: mention of euthanasia.
Background: I live in Wisconsin, I rescued a 9 year old chinchilla from our local shelter, knowing nothing about them. And putting in EVERYTHING. I fell in love. Now Wisconsin has like NO (good) exotic vets, and if you know of any let me know. I’ll travel across the state right now…
I’ve called every vet asking for advice and help, they all point me to this one…and I don’t trust this one!!
Issue: Weight dropped(first thing noticed. I have a good scale I use frequently.) then I noticed less pellets, and hay being eaten then the poops being less and small.
Vets solutions: X rays, blood work, and teeth check because they were unable to look at her teeth because of too much spit…
Found: Teeth are great, blood work is good, X rays off…Vet #1 said: there’s some fluid around her chest, we’re gonna start with furosemide, in case it’s heart failure or pneumonia. Come back tomorrow to see if it started working. I come back tomorrow and I’m given a yes looks good, come back in two weeks…
I do that that, but with a different vet who says, we need to put her down.
Why? Her lungs/airways look off, maybe a collapsed lung, or tumor on her lungs, or congestive heart failure.
So we go through with everything and include upping the dose while I figure how I’m gonna put her down.
In that time period I spend calling vets, asking for opinions and grasping for ANY answers other than what I’m given… one retired vet said he thought they look better. So I decide to call vet #1, and see if vet #2 read them wrong…
All I’m told is “I agree with #2, it’s a lung mass…” even though #2 was saying heart failure over and over… hmm that’s off to me…
This all happened Friday, it is now Thursday. Tuesday night, she was eating something and it seemed like she was choking, she gagged weird and it was strange and I freaked out. My mom (a people doctor) said she feels no wheezing or hard time breathing, maybe the hibiscus just cut her throat.
Wednesday, I’m watching her eat rose petals and she had spit it out like it was too hard to eat, and I’m realizing she’s refusing all other treats than oats(soft treats?) and very little hay and pellets.
Could this be a throat thing? Do I just follow the vets and put her down?(sounds so hard…!) thing is she still seems happy, loves her puzzle toys, and treats and cuddling, always desperately wants out. It can’t be the end…
But then I’m worried about GI stasis, is it already too late for that? What could I do to help?
Tips for the vet?
Any ideas what it is?
Her weight right now is at 408g I’ve been monitoring daily…
TW: mention of euthanasia.
Background: I live in Wisconsin, I rescued a 9 year old chinchilla from our local shelter, knowing nothing about them. And putting in EVERYTHING. I fell in love. Now Wisconsin has like NO (good) exotic vets, and if you know of any let me know. I’ll travel across the state right now…
I’ve called every vet asking for advice and help, they all point me to this one…and I don’t trust this one!!
Issue: Weight dropped(first thing noticed. I have a good scale I use frequently.) then I noticed less pellets, and hay being eaten then the poops being less and small.
Vets solutions: X rays, blood work, and teeth check because they were unable to look at her teeth because of too much spit…
Found: Teeth are great, blood work is good, X rays off…Vet #1 said: there’s some fluid around her chest, we’re gonna start with furosemide, in case it’s heart failure or pneumonia. Come back tomorrow to see if it started working. I come back tomorrow and I’m given a yes looks good, come back in two weeks…
I do that that, but with a different vet who says, we need to put her down.
Why? Her lungs/airways look off, maybe a collapsed lung, or tumor on her lungs, or congestive heart failure.
So we go through with everything and include upping the dose while I figure how I’m gonna put her down.
In that time period I spend calling vets, asking for opinions and grasping for ANY answers other than what I’m given… one retired vet said he thought they look better. So I decide to call vet #1, and see if vet #2 read them wrong…
All I’m told is “I agree with #2, it’s a lung mass…” even though #2 was saying heart failure over and over… hmm that’s off to me…
This all happened Friday, it is now Thursday. Tuesday night, she was eating something and it seemed like she was choking, she gagged weird and it was strange and I freaked out. My mom (a people doctor) said she feels no wheezing or hard time breathing, maybe the hibiscus just cut her throat.
Wednesday, I’m watching her eat rose petals and she had spit it out like it was too hard to eat, and I’m realizing she’s refusing all other treats than oats(soft treats?) and very little hay and pellets.
Could this be a throat thing? Do I just follow the vets and put her down?(sounds so hard…!) thing is she still seems happy, loves her puzzle toys, and treats and cuddling, always desperately wants out. It can’t be the end…
But then I’m worried about GI stasis, is it already too late for that? What could I do to help?
Tips for the vet?
Any ideas what it is?
Her weight right now is at 408g I’ve been monitoring daily…