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« on: June 27, 2006, 04:32:51 PM » |
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Hi folks, new to the forums... but need a little advice from people who'd know better than me.
Here's the situation...
I'm watching a friends chinchilla while she's away and at 5 this moring I walk into my room to find that her little fluffball had managed to snag one of the handles to a plastic grocery bag in which his food and chews were carried to the house in.
He chewed on the plastic and it looks like he might've ingested a very small amount of it. I didn't find any pieces of the bag in his cage and removed the bag from anywhere near him and have been keeping an eye on him since the incident.
It's been thirteen and a half hours since all this happened and he still appears healthy and normal. He's still eating, chewing, and behaving the way he should.
My question is: How concerned do I need to be? What are signs I should watch for in case there is a problem?
Many thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2006, 04:59:46 PM » |
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Even though eating a piece of plastic grocery bag is not good for them.......On a positive note, this has happened to me many a time and fortunately nothing happened to any of my chins. I did keep a close eye on them after the incidents! These critters will get their little hands on whatever they can outside of their cages and try to pull it in. They are usually very successful too! They will also stick their little noses out the cage wire and chew walls, blinds, wallpaper, baseboards, pictures frames that are hanging on walls.......well, you get the point! Never a dull moment!
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« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2006, 05:55:56 PM » |
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I agree with Joyce. It has happened to me before too. A one time thing is usually no problem, repeated plastic could be fatal. I wouldn't worry about it. 
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« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2006, 08:52:12 PM » |
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Hi Chin-sitter!
Don't you love it when you're taking care of a sweet, loving, little fur-ball and he turns out to be the cookie monster??? 
I've had it to happen to me to ... anything within 3" of the cage is fair game for a chinchilla ... even on top of the cage ... I have seen them crawl the wires upside down to get to what looks like a yummy treat to him/her. They love window blinds, too, even if they are made of metal and/or plastic. 
I would watch his poops ... they should be large and firm ... not small or hard ... as long as it is eating, drinking, pooping and playing ... he'll probably be OK.
Did your friend leave you the name and number of the chin's vet? If so, you might give him/her a call with a 'heads up' - just in-case. It is best if they know ahead of time the circumstances ... especially if you had to go after hours, when the regular vet would not be there. Doubt that you will need the vet, but it's nice to know they know what is going on. 
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« Reply #4 on: June 27, 2006, 09:38:11 PM » |
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Many thanks to all you guys....
I let his owner know and she said that it's happened before and he should be alright. Good to hear it from everyone else as well!
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« Reply #5 on: June 28, 2006, 09:19:10 AM » |
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 Yep, just watch poos. As long as he is eating and pooing fine, you should be in the clear. 
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« Reply #6 on: June 28, 2006, 11:50:39 AM » |
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Remember that one that ate the steel Jamie? Was in one of the past mag. issues. I had one eat a clay flower pot, and a few who can chew up abs pipe as well. I have never noticed them consuming much but they can sure do the number on anything within reach. 
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« Reply #7 on: June 28, 2006, 12:24:37 PM » |
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Its amazing the trouble they can find to get into! 
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« Reply #10 on: July 02, 2006, 10:42:48 AM » |
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Hi Jo Ann So it's all in the genes  Yes those chins amazed me, chewing metal,  wonder they don't chew their way right out of the cage. So how do you keep Cotton caged? 
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« Reply #12 on: July 28, 2006, 04:31:18 PM » |
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yeah I learned the 3 in thing that hard way when I was finally done with my new cage I had moved the old one to put the new one in it's spot and well I found my wall, well what is left of it all chewed up I couldn't believe it but that was a while ago and his poop and he has been eating fine he was never sick or anything but I am glad I have my new cage cause he can't even chew on the wood part of the cage cause the wire holes are that small. that is the main reason I went with that wire cause they would be able to get through it and then i saw my wall naughty little buggers!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #13 on: July 28, 2006, 05:30:51 PM » |
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Yeah somehow Magge reached her tiny little arm far out enough to reach a curtain that was no joke at least 6 inches away from her cage. She chewed a hole in it large enough for her to fit through.
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