No pain killers were given, her diet was just her normal food pellets versele laga nature with a couple of spoons of water in a 20mg syringe which she ate one to two a day depending on what else she ate. She got one or two feedings worth of the rescue food powder and maybe im wrong but i thought that her normal food just a bit soggy will be fine and so did all 3 vets we consulted. I tried to give her that cut up hay because i cant put that in syringe and previously i jsut gave her denser pellets to eat dry but no hay and she got rapidly worse, im a bit afraid i might have harmed her with the most solid type food. She peed normaly, from almost clear to typical orange. The first vet was terrible, gave her pain meds once or twice basicaly just guessing, they tried to draw that blood and after 40 minutes (of a procedure that i was told would take 20) behind closed doors ( i think they used rebeca to train an intern) i got back a chin with a bum leg...
Second vet took blood very professionaly the chin didnt seem to care, but he interpreted the results all wrong saying everything is fine... he, like the previous one didnt notice the toothshelf that was growing into the back of the inside of her mouth.
The third vet noticed that tooth spike imediately and she improved even started nibbling on food by herself a bit. they also said the blood results were terrible and after a month got her levels back in the norms...
but she progresively lost interest in food, i mainly thaught it was due to handfeeding which she didnt like much, half the times she gladly accepted treats (no raisins were given tho, nothing sugary)
THe weight i kept between 430-470 and she had no say in the matter, two feedingsa day because i was hoping shell get hungry in the breaks. On one hand you want her fed on the other you want to incentivise her to eat...
I got terribly attached because i was handfeeding that little critter for about 3 months, and i didnt want to get a new pet after my dog died over 10 years ago because i get attached too much and when they die or suffer i feel like i must save them because im their only help. So a sick chinchilla daycare that ends in a failure to cure was the worst nightmare coming true. She learnt to not be too picky just eat, and she was very calm. She was the more huggable human liking kind of chinchilla, very trusting for one and as obidient as a chin who gets forcefeed by his owner can be after a while...
I dont want to burn her, i don't want to freeze her, i don't want to cut her open, tomorrow we bury her next to my dog. I was just hoping for some explanation that makes sense, we didn't expect this... she went down in about 48 hours when she was on the way to a cured leg and fattening her up a bit more, two days ago she was happy running around the house fast and active...
The vet that told us shes gone didnt know what it could be, she said they get heart attacks, cancer, some undiagnosed organ failing that we didnt detect and titnt treat for... i read on seizures due to stress that shut down the body and kill a chin and i worry the tooth ake might been a shock to the system she didn't recover from... which would mean i overdone it and wanting to give her some harder foods so that we dont have to file her teeth i killed her by accident.