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Bella’s Kit Update and Leila Joins in the Fun

Posted in Animals, Breeding, Chinchillas, Health, Husbandry, Pets  by Claire on September 22nd, 2008

Bella’s kit is a male (checked earlier today) and he seems to be doing pretty well. He is getting to grips with the whole suckling thing and Bella appears to be finally settling down to motherhood. He’s a cutey – very quiet and shy. He’s also very small, weighing 44g yesterday but surprisingly (kits usually lose weight in the first 24 hours or so before the mother’s milk comes in) he had gained 1g today. :)

Here is the little chap:

Bellas Kit

"Shorty"

I popped into the chin room this morning to check on “Shorty” (I do hope that name does not stick – like “Thug“) and from the corner of my eye I noticed that Leila had gone into labour. She’s not due until Monday and I was on my way out to Roman & Jane’s Chinchilla Rescue to help out – I made a quick phonecall to Jane to tell her that Leila had changed my plans for me and I would be late. I then started hopping from foot to foot and banged on Talie’s door so she could watch the kits being born.

Leila is another Manor character. She is feisty and can be a real stroppy madam when she wants to be but I love her dearly and she has the ability to always make me smile. One of her favourite hobbies is taking off my glasses. I got her about 4 years ago from a breeder who literally gave her to me because she had a couple of tiny (5 pence piece sized) fur chew marks on her hip and so was of no use to the breeder at all.

I brought her home to The Manor and settled her into a cage which was just about at eye level and spent weeks slowly and carefully interacting with her. This is when I discovered she liked my glasses. It took all of a couple of days for Leila to settle into The Manor and she stopped fur chewing instantly; it was clearly stress/boredom related. With some toys and gentle attention Leila turned into a beautiful chinchilla – both in character and in body.The only time she has ever shown any sign of fur chewing again was when I moved her to a cage she did not like – it was too high for her and she could not “chat” to me quite so readily. She took one small nibble of her fur in exactly the same place as when she originally arrived. Moving her back to an eye level cage stopped the habit again – so now she stays in the same cage level and is perfectly happy.

Leila’s last litter produced two cracking standards (Griselda and Genville) who both won group awards – Griselda won a 3rd (dark standard female group) at the National in April 2006 which I was very chuffed with since these were the first standard chinchillas I had bred. Grenville now lives the life O’Reilly with a friend of mine, shares a cage with a chin that Debbie bred called Moley (big, squishy, cuddly lump of a chin!), and still managed to win 1st, Reserve Best Adult Standard Male and Reserve Best Standard at a show last September (Southern Region) – that’s not bad going for a 3 year old. :D

Both Grenville and Griselda have inherited Leila’s character – George, their father (and the father of the latest litter) is quiet, a bit aloof but absolutely amazing as a breeding male – he is suave and very gentle with his girlies and never misses a trick. Currently he’s looking a bit porky because he’s got 3 females and he pops up in each cage when you go round with the treats – if you’re not paying attention he’s snaffled 3 treats before you’ve noticed! :lol:

Currently it is difficult to tell which of the two chins is pregnant – as this photo demonstrates :)

George (on the shelf) and Leila - Chinchilla pair

George (on the shelf) and Leila a few days ago

Thankfully Leila’s labour was pretty uneventful – she had triplets this time: 2 females and a male. She was pretty tired by the end of it and when she finally expelled the placentas I did not let her eat them. I removed them, gave her a raisin instead, and left her to settle with the kits.

Talie took some excellent photos – will upload them tomorrow. Right now I’m off to watch the kits settle with their mother. :)

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The Challenge of Getting a Urine Sample from a Chinchilla – Part 2

Posted in Animals, Chinchillas, Health, Husbandry, Pets, Rescue  by Claire on November 30th, 2007

 We have urine!! :lol:

Sad, I know – but I’ve just come back from delivering a decent sample of urine to the vet. Otto is back in his cage, has had a dustbath (“Silly human got water down my front!” ) and is currently snuggled up on his toasty cuddle cup fast asleep.

Now all we have to do is wait for the results. :roll:

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Otto At The Vets

Posted in Animals, Chinchillas, Health, Husbandry, Pets, Rescue  by Claire on November 29th, 2007

Well poor Otto has spent the day at the vets – no stones on Xray (in fact, his Xray looks very good) and he did not produce any urine for Jade all day (despite being catherterised! :shock: ) So he’s now back home and looking somewhat undignified because he’s been shaved in his nether regions so he could have an ultrasound and full examination.

So…….. having fully expected stones and surgery we’re almost none the wiser  As I said to Jade, “well it’s one of my chins and I never bring you anything that’s boring!” 

I’ve got to get a urine sample off him (easier said than done!) to take into the vets quickly so it can be tested and sent off to a lab for analysis. Guess what I’m doing tomrrow? :lol:
Otto is not amused!!

Oh, almost forgot, his squishy foot seems to be clearing up nicely with the Septrin – and his urine seems to be a bit clearer too (hence the need for a further sample to test for bacteria and full lab analysis).

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