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Messages - Mandy4g

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Q & A / Re: Possible Heatstroke, Please Help!
« on: August 13, 2015, 08:14:32 PM »
Thank you so very much! I was so worried and stressed that he may have ended up in serious condition and may not have survived, but he seems just as happy and chipper as ever! I truly do appreciate your assistance, as it was a great help at getting my chinnie and I through this stressful experience. I will be sure to keep a closer eye on the little guy and maybe convince my parents to invest in a back up Ac unit in case of future issues.

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Q & A / Re: Possible Heatstroke, Please Help!
« on: August 13, 2015, 07:01:22 PM »
Thank you very much for the advice, I was worried no one would respond. I have kept a close watch on him today, and he seems to be doing alright. I already have his water bottle marked so I can measure his water intake on a regular basis, and although I have not visibly seen him drinking, it shows that he has drank a little since the incident. Behavior wise he seems to be normal and quite content, however I'm not certain how to tell if there was any major neurological damage. Are there any specific signs I should be looking for as time goes by?

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Q & A / Possible Heatstroke, Please Help!
« on: August 13, 2015, 02:41:09 PM »
Last night my AC went out while I was away from home, my chinchilla was in a room that went up to 86 degrees for several hours without me even knowing. By the time I got home he was very lethargic and would not even respond when I picked him up, so I immediately took him to a cool room that was about 72 degrees and gave him cool water and some cold granite tiles. I stayed with him all night and he seemed to be much better this morning, he is capable of running around and barking when I try to pick him up, however he is mostly keeping to himself resting in a cozy corner. My main concern at this point is that he hasn't been eating or drinking since last night, I'm not sure if he just isn't thirsty or if this is a side effect of the heat. I can't take him to a vet, as I am too young to drive and unable to afford the fee at the moment. I was hoping maybe someone could give me advise as to how to make sure he is properly hydrated and maybe inform me as to any other health issues the heat may have caused that may be harder to notice or diagnose.

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