Chinchillas have delicate digestive systems. It is therefore important to be vigilant about changes in behavior that can indicate digestive issues.

Constipation

One of the most common chinchilla ailments is constipation. Usually, constipation is caused by insufficient fiber. Constipation can also be caused by stress from new surroundings, a change in food, and lack of fresh water.

Constipation symptoms include smaller, drier, and thinner droppings. If you suspect your chinchilla is suffering from constipation make sure there are sufficient hay cubes in the cage. Also, offer the chinchilla a raisin or two. If they've been cooped up in the cage for the last few days, make sure to let them out so they can get some exercise. If the situation doesn't improve within a few days you should consult a vet.

Diarrhea

Another common chinchilla ailment is diarrhea. Diarrhea is fairly simple to detect as the chinchilla's stool will be soft, sticky, and easy to flatten when stepped on. Too many treats or a change in food can result in this ailment. The first thing to do when detected is to stop providing treats. If the problem persists and there's no reason to suspect that the pellets or hay are bad, consult a veterinarian.

Enteritis

If the diarrhea persists for a long time, it could be a sign that your chinchilla's intestine is irritated or inflamed. These things can be caused by infection or the extended use of antibiotics. Along with the continued diarrhea, a chinchilla with enteritis will often lose interest in food and treats. If you think that your chinchilla may have enteritis you should take it to the vet.

Sources:
Bettina's
A New Owner's Guide to Chinchillas by Audrey Pavia

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10 Responses to “Digestive Problems”

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    adele Says:

    hiya i have two chinchillas and one of them doesnt seem to be well she has lost alot of weight and has lost her appetite also her genital area is dirty and she sits there making a strange sound and struggles to breath sounds like a blocked nose. i have been taking her to the vets and she has been on antibotics for two weeks now and i dont see any improvement. what could this mean?? could u tell me whats wrong with her?

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    Natalia Says:

    my chin has gotten very lethargic in the last day…. i live in wisconsin and so it's been warm the last couple of days… bt I have no other issues with my other chins… this chin seems cold to the touch, weak, no ambition to move or even eat….but her stool seems fine… any suggestions????

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    Chinchilla Planet Says:

    Give it a few days to clear. A change in food or a new treat could be causing the diarrhea.

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    Bree Says:

    If diarrhea is common, how long do i wait until I take him to the vet?

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    STACIE Says:

    KATIE
    MY SUGGESTION IS TO GET YOUR CHIN CHECKED BY A VET. IT COULD BE A SIGN OF A KIDNEY OR BLADDER STONE.
    STACIE

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