BrisketSpud
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Hello,
I wasn't sure if I should post this in Health or Nutrition, so I went ahead and posted it in health.
First off, I have a 5 year old female chinchilla who had a surprise baby 3.5 weeks ago (my male is in a separate cage, but I must have put them together briefly when I was cleaning one of the cages (they're both in 2 story Critter Dome cages). As soon as she had the baby, I noticed she was thin and also had "slobbers." I made an appointment with the exotic animal hospital a part of the state vet school, and had her teeth filed.
After the surgery, the vet said she was underweight (she was 468 grams) and gave me a pound of Critical Care to supplement her food with. She had her dental work 3 weeks ago today, and I have been giving Critical Care in small amounts several times a day-- she eats it off a spoon, and is always waiting for me when I bring it to her cage and starts eating it immediately. Her current weight is just over 500 grams, but it varies throughout the day. The vet told me she should be in the 550-600 gram range. About a week after the filing, I weighed her and she was in the 520 range, and I decided to decrease the Critical Care to encourage her to eat her solid food, but she quickly dropped and I increased the CC again.
However, today I noticed she was slobbering again (and I have noticed it a little bit as well since she had the tooth filing). She has free choice food as well as hay, but I don't really feel like she's eating it, and is instead only eating the Critical Care. (It's kind of hard to tell because the baby is always hopping around the food dish as well as dragging the hay around.
Because she is nursing, I do not want to discontinue the Critical Care (especially since she is already underweight). I guess I need advice. I'm worried that the Critical Care is destroying her teeth if she isn't eating much other food. I'm also worried she's suffering, and that maybe I should put her down as soon as the baby is weaned.
As a disclaimer I would like to say that this was absolutely an accidental breeding, and I would have never knowingly allowed the chinchillas to breed, especially with my girl's teeth issues.
Does anyone have any thoughts? She absolutely loves the Critical Care, and like I said, eats it off a spoon. She generally seems to be perky, alert, and checks everything out when I go to her cage. Should I take her back in to the vet school?
By the way, the baby is growing very well-- I didn't weigh him when he was born, but a week in he was 65 grams, and today when I weighed him, he was 129 grams. I do not think he's eating the Critical Care, because I generally hold him while she's eating.
Thank you for your advice, I love my girl and I am worried about her; above all though, I do not want her to suffer.
I wasn't sure if I should post this in Health or Nutrition, so I went ahead and posted it in health.
First off, I have a 5 year old female chinchilla who had a surprise baby 3.5 weeks ago (my male is in a separate cage, but I must have put them together briefly when I was cleaning one of the cages (they're both in 2 story Critter Dome cages). As soon as she had the baby, I noticed she was thin and also had "slobbers." I made an appointment with the exotic animal hospital a part of the state vet school, and had her teeth filed.
After the surgery, the vet said she was underweight (she was 468 grams) and gave me a pound of Critical Care to supplement her food with. She had her dental work 3 weeks ago today, and I have been giving Critical Care in small amounts several times a day-- she eats it off a spoon, and is always waiting for me when I bring it to her cage and starts eating it immediately. Her current weight is just over 500 grams, but it varies throughout the day. The vet told me she should be in the 550-600 gram range. About a week after the filing, I weighed her and she was in the 520 range, and I decided to decrease the Critical Care to encourage her to eat her solid food, but she quickly dropped and I increased the CC again.
However, today I noticed she was slobbering again (and I have noticed it a little bit as well since she had the tooth filing). She has free choice food as well as hay, but I don't really feel like she's eating it, and is instead only eating the Critical Care. (It's kind of hard to tell because the baby is always hopping around the food dish as well as dragging the hay around.
Because she is nursing, I do not want to discontinue the Critical Care (especially since she is already underweight). I guess I need advice. I'm worried that the Critical Care is destroying her teeth if she isn't eating much other food. I'm also worried she's suffering, and that maybe I should put her down as soon as the baby is weaned.
As a disclaimer I would like to say that this was absolutely an accidental breeding, and I would have never knowingly allowed the chinchillas to breed, especially with my girl's teeth issues.
Does anyone have any thoughts? She absolutely loves the Critical Care, and like I said, eats it off a spoon. She generally seems to be perky, alert, and checks everything out when I go to her cage. Should I take her back in to the vet school?
By the way, the baby is growing very well-- I didn't weigh him when he was born, but a week in he was 65 grams, and today when I weighed him, he was 129 grams. I do not think he's eating the Critical Care, because I generally hold him while she's eating.
Thank you for your advice, I love my girl and I am worried about her; above all though, I do not want her to suffer.