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Archive for September, 2007

Another Interesting Birth – Bear Has a Kit

Posted in Animals, Breeding, Chinchillas, Health, Pets  by Claire on September 18th, 2007

Bear is a pastel female chinchilla who I paired with a very nice, blue, award-winning male I had been lent, called Tomsk. When I knew her due date I decided to take a week off work so that I could keep an eye on her – just as well I did really. This is her first (and possibly last!) litter.

She went into labour and everything was going fine – except there was no kit appearing. Finally, after a good couple of hours, a nose appeared and then everything stopped. Bear was beginning to struggle a little and although I could see she was pushing quite well, the kit’s nose was not budging. 4 hours is the maximum time any female chinchilla should be allowed to strain without a kit being born. Time to go and visit the vets……..

My regular vet was not on duty today so I rang ahead and warned the receptionists that I was coming with a possible emergency. It was lunch time but they would get the on-call vet to pop out of surgery when I got there. Three quarters of the way to the vets I heard small, distressed squeaks coming from the carry cage – the motion of being picked up, gently examined, and popped into a carrier and driven in the car must have helped Bear give birth. Unfortunately, the kit must have been stuck because when I pulled the car over to check, it has blood on what was left of it’s front paw. I decided to keep going to the vets to get both mother and kit checked out, especially since I was not sure if Bear still had another kit inside her or had passed the placenta. I also wanted the kit assessed.

When we arrived I asked for a towel to dry the kit and asked to see the vet as well. The kit had considerable damage to his (I checked!) left front paw and Bear had bitten his back right toes and nipped his ear – poor lad, what a welcome into the world.

The vet came out and we checked Bear out – no more kits left – and she had some oxytocin to ensure she passed the placenta. The kit had an antibiotic injection to prevent any infection but he could not have any pain relief because of his size/age (nothing is really suitable for such a teeny, young kit). I took the kit and his mother home, set up a “hospital” cage in my bedroom and have been sitting quietly watching them.

Bear is being remarkably good with the little chap and is not attempting to over clean is front foot which is good. I have seen him attempting to feed but he is struggling to part the fur around Bear’s nipples because he cannot use his left paw or balance on it to use his right. He’s one determined little furry though because he is managing, despite everything. It is touch and go whether he lives or dies and whether he loses that front leg or gets septicaemia but so far, so good.

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Poor Bear – Pregnant and Fed Up.

Posted in Animals, Breeding, Chinchillas, Health, Husbandry, Pets  by Claire on September 17th, 2007

Poor Bear. She is clearly not overly impressed with pregnancy………….

Bear not speaking

…………………… or with the newspaper lining her cage – this is what she does to her cage within 20 minutes of having clean newspaper :roll:

Bear Fed Up

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CHINformative – new UK chinchilla forum.

Posted in Animals, Breeding, Chinchillas, Health, Husbandry, Pets  by Claire on September 16th, 2007

Welcome to the new Chinformative Forum! :D

We have created this forum for sharing of information, experience and knowledge, for discussion and debate, and for support on all aspects of chinchilla keeping, husbandry, and welfare. We would like everyone to feel welcome here; whether breeder, pet owner, rescue, or information seeker – everyone’s opinion is valid and valued.

We would like to see a forum where everyone shares their knowledge, experience and opinions regardless of their background or “length of service” in keeping chinchillas. Discussion and debate are welcomed, along with questions (no question is ever silly), suggestions, and/or ideas. This forum is primarily family friendly (see below) and really is for everybody!
On a side note though, the “Debate and Discussion” section is password protected for a reason – we hope to be discussing issues which affect many chinchilla owners but which may be seen as controversial (by some) or concern ethics. Please don’t ask for a password to the section if you are under 18 or are not prepared to share your opinions and debate issues – it will not be a place for lurkers. ;)

Please feel free to have a good look around and introduce yourself and your furry friends. :)

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