I'm still feeling a bit like "this isn't real" but... one of my two chins, Bazil, passed away in his sleep sometime Tuesday night or Wednesday morning , he was 14+ years old (I don't know his exact age, just that he was 3 when I got him and his brother in January of 2010). He was in his house and it just looked like he was sleeping, his brother got up but he didn't (they often would get up together for a bit to eat) so I checked on him and he didn't wake up. We are dealing with a historically hot heatwave here, so I'm unsure if that played a part or if it was just his time. The temp in the room did get into the the upper 70s F for a short period of time Sunday, even with the AC going before I was able to get the temp back down to around 70F. The chins had cool tiles to sit on (changed out with ones in the fridge as needed) and seemed to doing ok though. Monday morning my husband brought home a higher btu AC and I thought all was good and we had gotten lucky someone was selling the exact size AC we needed before it got really hot. The temp in the room has been about 65-68F since Sunday night, even with it being getting up over 100F outside (I am in Northern Alberta this is not normal). Both chins were moving around the cage and eating and acting fairly normal Monday and at least until I went to bed Tuesday, I top up their food before bed and they were both at the food bowl.
That short period of heat on Sunday could have just been too much for him, or it could have just been coincidence, I'll never really know for sure. His brother, Wicket, is doing fine though, still full of energy, and luckily doesn't seem too bothered by his brother being gone, I seem to be having a harder time with the sudden loss then he is.
That short period of heat on Sunday could have just been too much for him, or it could have just been coincidence, I'll never really know for sure. His brother, Wicket, is doing fine though, still full of energy, and luckily doesn't seem too bothered by his brother being gone, I seem to be having a harder time with the sudden loss then he is.