Chinchilla with large cut/injury. Long post sorry.

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Binka

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I noticed on Wednesday evening that one of my two chins had scabby lumps at the side of his neck and going down to under his chin. Googled and thought maybe it was fungus so got some athletes foot cream and powder.

Last night as I was putting the cream on I thought that the main scabby area was really big with like a large flap. So took him to the vet today as I was worried.

Vet says its not fungus and pulled the scab off. It came off really easily, loads of fur came off as well. So I can see the wound now. One big one, a cople of inches long and a couple of cm wide. It's into the muscle layer. Then a smaller wound under the chin/front of neck.

Vet has prescribed antibiotics and we have to go back next week. Vet says it may need surgery to close it up. I'm a dr and from my experience of suturing humans don't think it does need stitches but I think it will probably take some weeks if not longer to heal. It's not bleeding at all.

Anyway my main worry is how the heck did he get the injury. Vet didn't seem to have any idea. So either my two boys have been fighting or he's hurt himself maybe falling? The two chinchillas are six years old and have been together five years. I've never seen them fight. They sleep in my daughters bedroom and she hasn't heard or seen any squabbling.

They've got a John hopewell built cage so no sharp edges or plastic, etc in the cage. They have ledges in the cage, they've got a wooden nesting box at the bottom. I suppose he might have fallen out the top hammock and scraped his neck on the box as he landed on it?

The vet kept asking if he ever tries to escape from his cage? Never seen any sign of this at all. They have out of cage time nearly every day and I must admit they're not always supervised for this. They go in the bathroom with their sand bath. Now I'd say the bathroom is fairly chinchilla proof. Toilet seat is put down, there's a bath and a sink and that's it. They do sometimes jump up on the edge of the bath but even if they fell off there I can't see how they'd get an injury.

Any ideas? I really hope I don't have to separate them.
 
It's very possible that they got into a fight and you weren't around to witness it. Chinchillas can do a lot of damage to one another. If you can't find any place in his cage or where he runs around that could do that type of damage (and I'm sure you'd be able to notice something that could cause that kind of injury...) I would definitely separate them. I'd say more than likely they got into a fight. Chins can turn on each other after being together for years.
 
Is it possible he had an abscess and it ruptured?

I've seen too many people doctors try to be pet doctors with poor outcomes. While it may not look that big to you, consider how big that would be if it was on a person, for example you said it's a couple inches long, but a chin is like 50x smaller than a person let's say, that would make that cut from chin to mid-sternum of a human. The surgery would not just be stitching it up, it would be cutting out the dead tissue because as you know you can't stitch dead tissue, it won't heal.

That's a very deep wound on a chin, could he have gotten his head stuck anywhere? Where the door closes? Behind a feeder? Remember despite how big they look, they can fit into very small places, if you make a circle out of your thumb and your forefinger, that's about the size of an actual chin skull around the ear area.
 
Thanks for the replies. Getting his head stuck somewhere makes sense for where the injury is. There isn't anywhere in the cage where this could have happened. I've been back to the bathroom and looked, behind the sink there's two parallel pipes with a small gap. I'm wondering if he managed to get his head stuck here? Going to board it off and also supervise out of cage time better.

You're right about thinking how big the wound is to his little body. I'm hoping it won't need suturing but if the vet says it does I'll listen to her and will do what she recommends.

I don't think it's an abcess. The two wounds though they're kind of in a line they're too separate to both be from the same abcess.

Both chins are snuggled up together at the minute looking very content. Will closely monitor them this weekend.
 
If you have a cat, I would suspect that. Sounds similar to a wound across one shoulder I found on one of mine a few years ago. The only possible source was the cat reaching under a closed door and snagging him as he ran by. Cats can do some real damage even with just casual contact with a chin's thin skin.
 
I have got a cat but the gap under the bathroom door is microscopic.

The door to the chinchilla room is shut when were out but the cats could go in during the day. They've never shown any interest in the chinchillas and I'm not sure they could get a paw through the mesh. I suppose if the chinchilla was right up against the cage side though a claw could get to the chin.
But I'd have thought the chin would move away from the cat....but I suppose if they were sleeping.

Thanks again. Will keep the cats out the room all the time.
 
If the pipes have a shut off valve or something that could be the culprit, since chins hide their pain so well you very well might not have noticed any difference when it happened.

I worked at a vet for many years, but now I work in the "people" medical field. I have a lot of respect for vets, and I think a lot of people medical people don't have any idea! Most medical's specialize, vets do it all from c-sections to dental, amputations to hip repairs!

Sounds like he's doing well and is in good hands!
 
Vet seems very good and I'm happy with her. So were lucky we've got a good one. Thanks.
 
Can you photograph the wounds for us? Whereabouts in the UK are you based?
 
Ill try and take some pics tomorrow. Not easy though as he's such a wriggler and its in a hard place to see.

Not got a j feeder, its a round bowl which clips onto the cage side. No sharp edges.

The more I've looked at it today I'm convinced he got his head stuck somewhere. The cut is in a line down the side of his neck and then under his neck and he has a graze on the other side of his neck.

It's almost like he's been strangled. Poor boy.

Am based in Lincoln.
 
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