He needs to see a vet a.s.a.p., no ifs ands or buts about it, as in today, if at all possible.
The other night I caught El and put him away, and the next day my gf noticed he wouldn't come out, or eat, or take treats, and he's stopped pooping, except for these little dot sized poops. He will eat half a raisin, and a little hay, but mostly stays in one corner and it almost looks like he's about to throw up, he has this weird breathing pattern. Not sure if maybe I hurt him? Or he is just old? Maybe a lot older than we thought? Any input is appreciated, I hope I didn't hurt him when I caught him...
Not eating, especially turning away from treats, is a sign of illness or injury.
Little to no poop, especially small dry poops, is a sign of illness or injury ... because if you are sick or in pain you tend not to eat or drink as much as normal ... this leads to dehydration, which leads to little or no poop and dry poop.
Inactivity is also a sign of illness or injury.
Now the the part I do not want to go to, but must ... I don't believe in sugar coating anything ...
The "weird breathing pattern" can be caused from respiratory infection, cold, flu, pneumonia and/or injury all of which can be caused by many things.
"I hope I didn't hurt him ..." leads me to think, you think, you might have hurt him when catching him.
That, unfortunately, is easy to do. A chinchilla's bones are not as big as toothpicks and much easier to break. IF you grabbed him around the chest/rib area, there is a good chance you
accidentally hurt him. IF a rib was broken, it could have punctured the lung, resulting in the breathing pattern you may be seeing. If this is the case, there is little, if anything a vet can do, other than helping him go to sleep.
Please let us know how the vet visit goes.
Jo Ann