nicawick
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Any comments or thoughts would be appreciated!
I fed my 2 chinchillas a piece of dried pasta which I am now scared was too large for them.. one of them seems completely fine and was eager for playtime, but the other wouldn't come out during play time, and is just sitting and not moving at all, sometimes he'll move his head. He'll look at me but thats about it, and he's usually the energetic friendly one.
I tried to rub his belly, and he didn't run away, I am really scared that the pasta swelled in his stomach and that something horrible is going to happen as a result.
I am a new chinchilla owner so I wont make the same mistake again but I hope someone can let me know if it seems like I need to take my chin to the vet right away or not..
also when I went up to the cage to check on him, he was huddled beside the other chinchilla and started squeaking loudly.
help? ![Frown :( :(](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I fed my 2 chinchillas a piece of dried pasta which I am now scared was too large for them.. one of them seems completely fine and was eager for playtime, but the other wouldn't come out during play time, and is just sitting and not moving at all, sometimes he'll move his head. He'll look at me but thats about it, and he's usually the energetic friendly one.
I tried to rub his belly, and he didn't run away, I am really scared that the pasta swelled in his stomach and that something horrible is going to happen as a result.
I am a new chinchilla owner so I wont make the same mistake again but I hope someone can let me know if it seems like I need to take my chin to the vet right away or not..
also when I went up to the cage to check on him, he was huddled beside the other chinchilla and started squeaking loudly.