Fanda_Ruki
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In April, we had our floors redone, so I took my chin to my parent’s house for five days (in his smaller, travel cage). The second night he was there, I noticed some strange behaviors.
I got him to the vet, who examined him and noticed he had some head shakes (although it might have been a stress response, as it only happened during the examination). Gut ok, teeth ok, otherwise in very healthy shape.
One vet is saying sinkable episodes, which isn’t well documented in chinchillas. She wants him to go for an echocardiogram. I hesitate to stress him further or put him under, if unnecessary. Our other vet is saying this is less likely and it could be a stress response.
We did some bloodwork (STILL waiting on results) and chalked this up to stress/new environment.
Last night, he had another episode, with the same sort of symptoms (the very first one I've seen in over a month, since he has been home). He’s home and all is as is normal. There has been no change in environment, the temperature is good, etc.
Throughout all of this he has, and continues, to eat, drink, poop, chew, play and behave otherwise normally. Nothing that might link or cause alarm.
I’ve searched and searched and can’t find anything that’s even remotely like what we are observing. And I’ve never seen anything like it in any chins I’ve worked with. I just want to understand what’s happening so I know how to help him.
Does anyone have advice? Or similar experiences?
- Hanging off the perch (superman style)
- Leaning to the one side of his body, usually the right side (pausing to lean to that side and choosing not to move) --> see video, this is the most common thing observed
- Not able to move/jump normally
- Curling in on himself (less frequently observed) --> see video
- “Sploot” legs
I got him to the vet, who examined him and noticed he had some head shakes (although it might have been a stress response, as it only happened during the examination). Gut ok, teeth ok, otherwise in very healthy shape.
One vet is saying sinkable episodes, which isn’t well documented in chinchillas. She wants him to go for an echocardiogram. I hesitate to stress him further or put him under, if unnecessary. Our other vet is saying this is less likely and it could be a stress response.
We did some bloodwork (STILL waiting on results) and chalked this up to stress/new environment.
Last night, he had another episode, with the same sort of symptoms (the very first one I've seen in over a month, since he has been home). He’s home and all is as is normal. There has been no change in environment, the temperature is good, etc.
Throughout all of this he has, and continues, to eat, drink, poop, chew, play and behave otherwise normally. Nothing that might link or cause alarm.
I’ve searched and searched and can’t find anything that’s even remotely like what we are observing. And I’ve never seen anything like it in any chins I’ve worked with. I just want to understand what’s happening so I know how to help him.
Does anyone have advice? Or similar experiences?