ChinDaddyFL
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Hi there, just (re?)registered here--used to be on CnQ.
We have rescued wilson white (or mosaic?) boy that was malnourished and full of ringworm when he got here. Since then he's turned into a very sweet, and very pudgy (low-mid 700s) chinnie. Or was, anyway...
Last year his wellness was clear; we were advised to try and put him on a diet. This wasn't really feasible since he bunks with a tiny male (450g), but we've been encouraging free runs as much as possible--though not as much as we'd like.
A few months ago we noticed he was a bit smaller, and was losing weight. Given that he could use some weight loss we weren't too concerned, but kept an eye on it. A month ago we were shocked to see that he's lost 150g off his heaviest weight, and took him into the vet.
A blood test, wellness, xray, and tooth check later he was pronounced as...not having anything identifiably wrong with him. Vet advised us to keep a close watch on his weight, and for the first week we weighed him daily. His weight remained almost perfectly level.
We just rechecked, and he's lost another 15g from that level. I'm not sure if this is a simple fluctuation or an additional notch on the downward slope; we're going to recheck later tonight.
My question is, what can cause weight loss that isn't a tooth issue, an illness (blood test was clean), or visible on an xray? His poo looks fairly normal, as well.
If he keeps losing, we'll go back for further tests...but I figured asking here for ideas on things to check couldn't hurt.
Thanks, and sorry for the wall of text!
We have rescued wilson white (or mosaic?) boy that was malnourished and full of ringworm when he got here. Since then he's turned into a very sweet, and very pudgy (low-mid 700s) chinnie. Or was, anyway...
Last year his wellness was clear; we were advised to try and put him on a diet. This wasn't really feasible since he bunks with a tiny male (450g), but we've been encouraging free runs as much as possible--though not as much as we'd like.
A few months ago we noticed he was a bit smaller, and was losing weight. Given that he could use some weight loss we weren't too concerned, but kept an eye on it. A month ago we were shocked to see that he's lost 150g off his heaviest weight, and took him into the vet.
A blood test, wellness, xray, and tooth check later he was pronounced as...not having anything identifiably wrong with him. Vet advised us to keep a close watch on his weight, and for the first week we weighed him daily. His weight remained almost perfectly level.
We just rechecked, and he's lost another 15g from that level. I'm not sure if this is a simple fluctuation or an additional notch on the downward slope; we're going to recheck later tonight.
My question is, what can cause weight loss that isn't a tooth issue, an illness (blood test was clean), or visible on an xray? His poo looks fairly normal, as well.
If he keeps losing, we'll go back for further tests...but I figured asking here for ideas on things to check couldn't hurt.
Thanks, and sorry for the wall of text!