I have a male chinchilla named Malfoy who is around 9 years old. Back in December, he started getting a white discharge in the corner of one of his eyes, and then the other eye as well. He then started to have labored breathing and congestion, so I took him to an exotic vet. The vet said his lungs sounded good and thought it might be an upper respiratory infection. For the next 10 days I gave him an antibiotic and eye drops, and he got much better. Had a followup vet appointment and everything seemed normal.
A few days after the follow-up appt (no longer on the medications), he started to get the eye discharge again. I wanted to take him back to the same vet, but he wasn't in for a few days. I ended up taking him to another exotic animal vet, who said that it looked like he had dental disease. She put him on a different antibiotic and a pain medication (over $200 with vet visit), and wanted me to schedule him for a molar trim (~$300) when he got better. In addition, she wanted me to do x-rays (wanted $650) or CT scan ($1200!!!!).
He seemed to feel a little better with the new antibiotic at first, but then I noticed he stopped eating. I started syringe feeding him critical care (20 mL twice a day, as recommended by the vet), which he hates. I called the vet back as he seemed to be barely moving and in pain, where he would put his cheek up against the cage to try to apply pressure. She prescribed a stronger pain medication, and ever since he went on that his breathing has been labored. He appears to be gasping for breath, and occasionally still has the eye discharge.
I have an appt to get the molar trim tomorrow, but i'm even worried about having him sedated with his breathing the way it is. I have already spent over $300 just on the vet visits and the meds, and I know that I cannot afford to do the x-ray PLUS whatever fix the vet would then recommend. It's so hard watching him, looking like he is in pain, and at this point I just feel like I'm torturing him....
I don't know what to do...do I get him the molar trim in the hopes it will bring some relief? I don't see it improving his breathing unless that is due to the pain medication. Or is it time to let him cross the rainbow bridge in peace, without suffering? If its malo and his roots are going into his nasal cavity (labored breathing, eye discharge), then there is nothing i can do for my little guy.
Has anyone been in a similar situation, or have any thoughts? They would be much appreciated.
A few days after the follow-up appt (no longer on the medications), he started to get the eye discharge again. I wanted to take him back to the same vet, but he wasn't in for a few days. I ended up taking him to another exotic animal vet, who said that it looked like he had dental disease. She put him on a different antibiotic and a pain medication (over $200 with vet visit), and wanted me to schedule him for a molar trim (~$300) when he got better. In addition, she wanted me to do x-rays (wanted $650) or CT scan ($1200!!!!).
He seemed to feel a little better with the new antibiotic at first, but then I noticed he stopped eating. I started syringe feeding him critical care (20 mL twice a day, as recommended by the vet), which he hates. I called the vet back as he seemed to be barely moving and in pain, where he would put his cheek up against the cage to try to apply pressure. She prescribed a stronger pain medication, and ever since he went on that his breathing has been labored. He appears to be gasping for breath, and occasionally still has the eye discharge.
I have an appt to get the molar trim tomorrow, but i'm even worried about having him sedated with his breathing the way it is. I have already spent over $300 just on the vet visits and the meds, and I know that I cannot afford to do the x-ray PLUS whatever fix the vet would then recommend. It's so hard watching him, looking like he is in pain, and at this point I just feel like I'm torturing him....
I don't know what to do...do I get him the molar trim in the hopes it will bring some relief? I don't see it improving his breathing unless that is due to the pain medication. Or is it time to let him cross the rainbow bridge in peace, without suffering? If its malo and his roots are going into his nasal cavity (labored breathing, eye discharge), then there is nothing i can do for my little guy.
Has anyone been in a similar situation, or have any thoughts? They would be much appreciated.