angyxpoo
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I've got a few questions about my recovering chinchilla female, Sunny.
I had the worst experience with the vet last week. Around Wednesday night, i noticed Sunny was acting very weird and depressed and not her usual self. I started worrying and called my mom. (sunny used to be my moms until she became too busy for her, so she knows her better). My mom said that sometimes sunny gets PMS and to give her a day and see if her attitude changes.
So i gave her a day. She was still depressed the next night. I took her out of her cage and put her on my bed to see how she would act. She maybe took 5 steps of "exploring" then laid right down on my bed and went to sleep. Then I knew something was definitely wrong because Sunny would never not romp around when she isn't in her cage.
So I took her to an emergency after hours vet (that also "specializes" in chinchillas) and they diagnosed her with GI stasis. They told me in order to find out how she got it, they needed to xray her, etc and would come up with an estimate. Well the estimate was 900-1500 dollars which is something I just don't have! I'm 21 and in college. This $100 vet visit plus the anticipated $100 in medicine I was going to buy was stretching it. After fighting with an extremely insensitive male vet about the fact that he thought I should put her to sleep instead of take her home, he stormed out of the room and I got my sunny back.
So after a $50 trip to walmart and lots of googling here I am 4 days later with a recovering sunny. I have been force feeding her 5mL of yogurt, 5mL of pedialyte water and 1.25mL of mineral oil every 4 hrs while also rubbing her belly in a circular motion every 4 hrs. I also gave her 3 enemas (but they aren't daily) . She pooped for the first time yesterday afternoon. She has pooped since then but they are still malformed and not regular. She has definitely gotten a lot of energy back, she is getting back to herself and will even eat half a raisin willingly and has been eating small amounts of hay on her own (as of today).
What my question is, how long before I see her bloat go down and her poops get regular? I can tell she is beginning to have an appetite again but when she moves I can see her belly is still swollen. I want to her to poop all the time like she used to. Also, because of the force feeding her hair has been getting really matted and shes been pulling it out. She is almost bald on her hands and arms and the area around her mouth. I know once I'm completely done force feeding her I'm going to have to bathe her in water with soap (regular soap?). Is the fact she is pulling out her hair for now detrimental to her health? I know I can get her some chinchilla sized cone thing for her head but then she cant feed herself, so i'm not sure what to do.
Also, when should I stop force feeding her? she is making fast progression but I think its totally because I just started her on yogurt yesterday. Before that I tried applesauce and baby food (prunes) and that yielded no poop. I don't want to stop before her intestines are completely working on their own. I was thinking now since she eats on her own maybe I should only do it once a day instead of 4 hrs? I'm not sure, but she isn't eating or drinking enough yet on her own.
And my last question is, how much should it really cost to get medicine for a chinchilla with bloat/GI stasis?
Thank you guys.
I had the worst experience with the vet last week. Around Wednesday night, i noticed Sunny was acting very weird and depressed and not her usual self. I started worrying and called my mom. (sunny used to be my moms until she became too busy for her, so she knows her better). My mom said that sometimes sunny gets PMS and to give her a day and see if her attitude changes.
So i gave her a day. She was still depressed the next night. I took her out of her cage and put her on my bed to see how she would act. She maybe took 5 steps of "exploring" then laid right down on my bed and went to sleep. Then I knew something was definitely wrong because Sunny would never not romp around when she isn't in her cage.
So I took her to an emergency after hours vet (that also "specializes" in chinchillas) and they diagnosed her with GI stasis. They told me in order to find out how she got it, they needed to xray her, etc and would come up with an estimate. Well the estimate was 900-1500 dollars which is something I just don't have! I'm 21 and in college. This $100 vet visit plus the anticipated $100 in medicine I was going to buy was stretching it. After fighting with an extremely insensitive male vet about the fact that he thought I should put her to sleep instead of take her home, he stormed out of the room and I got my sunny back.
So after a $50 trip to walmart and lots of googling here I am 4 days later with a recovering sunny. I have been force feeding her 5mL of yogurt, 5mL of pedialyte water and 1.25mL of mineral oil every 4 hrs while also rubbing her belly in a circular motion every 4 hrs. I also gave her 3 enemas (but they aren't daily) . She pooped for the first time yesterday afternoon. She has pooped since then but they are still malformed and not regular. She has definitely gotten a lot of energy back, she is getting back to herself and will even eat half a raisin willingly and has been eating small amounts of hay on her own (as of today).
What my question is, how long before I see her bloat go down and her poops get regular? I can tell she is beginning to have an appetite again but when she moves I can see her belly is still swollen. I want to her to poop all the time like she used to. Also, because of the force feeding her hair has been getting really matted and shes been pulling it out. She is almost bald on her hands and arms and the area around her mouth. I know once I'm completely done force feeding her I'm going to have to bathe her in water with soap (regular soap?). Is the fact she is pulling out her hair for now detrimental to her health? I know I can get her some chinchilla sized cone thing for her head but then she cant feed herself, so i'm not sure what to do.
Also, when should I stop force feeding her? she is making fast progression but I think its totally because I just started her on yogurt yesterday. Before that I tried applesauce and baby food (prunes) and that yielded no poop. I don't want to stop before her intestines are completely working on their own. I was thinking now since she eats on her own maybe I should only do it once a day instead of 4 hrs? I'm not sure, but she isn't eating or drinking enough yet on her own.
And my last question is, how much should it really cost to get medicine for a chinchilla with bloat/GI stasis?
Thank you guys.