Hello everyone I joined this forum to seek help from other owners. I'm gonna type a lot but I want to include as much detail as I can and I hope I can get help with our chinchilla. You can skip to the last paragraph for my main questions though.
We got our chinchilla back in 2006. When we got her she was on the small side,I'm guessing she was very young because through the years we have had her she did grow to the size she has been. The problem is every year around spring her fur gets matted and she starts pulling at it. All around she starts to look to look horrible and she tends to not want to eat as much and just doesn't act herself. Past years we would take her to the vet right away when we noticed this happening and it was the usual occurrence at our vet. They would do the usual checkup and say they think she has mites. Then they would do a mites test,after that they tell us she doesn't have mites but they would give us formula to give to her in a syringe. Every year a week after we give her the mite formula she is completely fine. Not understanding why they would give us mite formula when she didn't have mites was something we though about but if it helped her we didn't really look too much into it. After trying to contact the vet this year just to see if they could refill her formula because it obviously worked they told us they couldn't and we would have to bring her in a pay for the visit. Then we thought maybe that it wasn't the formula that helped her,maybe every spring she just goes through a rough time and giving her the formula the same time every year only made seem like it was working. So we decided to wait on taking her to see if she would get any better. After maybe a month and a half we finally just took her to the vet. She didn't look too bad until the past week and we didn't want to chance anything. we also agreed that it was the formula that helped her because she would have already been better if we had given it to her.
The doctor checks her out,they say she seems skinny and that she can feel our chins bones. Checks her ears,checks her mouth and then we chat about the whole not having mites,but the mite treatment working. After taking our chins heartbeat she says it sounds irregular because shes in a stressful environment but it wasn't racing. They give us medicine thats in a syringe,medicine you put in a syringe,and food you mix with water to help her eat. Then they weighed her and compared it from last year. She lost a tiny bit of weight the doctor said then she drops a bomb. Holding our chinchilla she says that,its around that time where,she might not make it and that she is close to the end of her life and there may not be anything they can do. Totally confused we listen to the directions for what they had given us and then we ask about the formula they gave us for the mites past visits. They say that we cant give her that because it would be toxic to her the condition she is in right now. So then we leave. My mom was totally upset but all i felt was anger. I didn't understand and still don't because it does not make sense.
How come last year it wasn't her age? What difference does a year make? I also didn't like that fact that she just said our chin was dying but gave no details,how much time is left or what not. We need to know what to do now. I don't want to totally disregard what the vet said then be surprised if something does happen but I also don't want to be so worried about our chinchilla constantly that she is gonna die soon when shes not.