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Chinchillas => Health => Topic started by: tudiebug on November 12, 2008, 08:18:42 PM

Title: lump on one of my kits????
Post by: tudiebug on November 12, 2008, 08:18:42 PM
upon examining one of my kits it's about 3weeks old i noticed a pea sized lump in the middle of it's stomach its soft and it moves what could this be? i hope its nothing too serious. i pushed on it a little and the kit didn't seem to mind.
Title: Re: lump on one of my kits????
Post by: Jo Ann on November 12, 2008, 08:30:26 PM
::silly::  The kit needs to be examined by an knowledgeable exotic pet vet.  No one could give you a definite answer to what the lump may or may not be.  It could be a teat, if it's a female, a hernia, knotted fur or a million other things.  But, anything unusual like that in a chinchilla needs to be examined by a qualified vet a.s.a.p.  When a chin needs to see a vet, the longer you wait, the more the possibility of complications.

 ::wave::  Jo Ann
Title: Re: lump on one of my kits????
Post by: tudiebug on November 18, 2008, 12:41:14 AM
well Duncan is scheduled for surgery next week the lump was an umbilical hernia, i just hope that he will do fine in surgery i will be very devastated if i lose him since i had planned on keeping him. wish me luck!!!
Title: Re: lump on one of my kits????
Post by: Sweetnessheart on November 18, 2008, 09:18:39 AM
Our thoughts will be with you and Duncan!  Hopefully, everything will go smoothly!

Please keep us informed!
Title: Re: lump on one of my kits????
Post by: Jo Ann on November 18, 2008, 10:24:27 AM
::silly::  Please let us know how the surgery goes. 

Remember:  After surgery he will be on antibiotics.  Antibiotics kill all bacteria, even the good bacteria.  The good bacteria is often referred to as "flora", this flora/good bacteria is what digest your little one's food and keeps his body functions working properly. (Extremely important for a chinchilla ... when a chin's digestive system shuts down, so does he.  The first signs of this is small hard poops and much less in number ... try not to let it get to this point.) To keep/replenish the flora/good bacteria, live culture yogurt is good.  BUT ... yogurt is a milk product and milk products counteract the antibiotic.   Soooooo to make sure both the antibiotic and the yogurt works properly, give the yogurt half-way-between [at least 3 hours apart] each dose of antibiotic ... this way both can do the jobs they need to do for your little chinchilla.

Hint: Yogurt is an acquired taste for some, you might want to let him start on it now, so there will not be so many different things/changes going on when he is feeling so rough after his surgery.  I find most of mine like strawberry and/or blueberry best.   :::grins::   Some chinchillas love it from the beginning (I have one that cries for it), while most take a little while getting use to it, and some will never take it.  (If you touch a tiny taste of it to his lips and he twirls round and round spitting and wiping his little mouth ...  ::puke::  ... forget it ... he will probably never develop a taste for it.  )  Should this happen check at your local nature/natural store (like GNC) and get him some acidophilous to add to his food several times a day.  Acidophilous and food containing it, has to be refrigerated.


 ::wave::  Jo Ann
Title: Re: lump on one of my kits????
Post by: ABC Chinchillas on November 20, 2008, 11:24:42 AM
go to chocolatechinchillas.com and order some lifeline. It is great stuff and has acidopulus as well as other great ingrediants. It is fanstic stuff amd chinchillas love the taste.
Title: Re: lump on one of my kits????
Post by: Jo Ann on November 28, 2008, 03:00:21 PM
::silly::   Keep in mind acidophilus and/or products containing acidophilus need to be kept refrigerated ... I lost a $43 bottle of acidophilus by not knowing it had to be refrigerated.      :doh:

How did the surgery go?   

 ::wave::  Jo Ann