Shower pan done. Used a ceiling grate and switched to the screened bottom. Successfully killed 2 bromeliads and his ficus. Will replace soon. Wanna add more fake vines to the outside too.
I think it really depends on the cats. My cham has his own bedroom, but the cats have wandered in while I'm in there to just see what I'm doing. I also have 4 large bird cages downstairs and a guinnea pig cage, the cats don't bother anyone. But, like I said earlier, it depends on the cat.
At Karmas last vet visit, the dr. was happy with what she saw on his xrays. His calcium / phosphorus ratio was back to normal levels. He was at 1 / 4 but returned to 1 / 2. She said it was a good result. He doesn't hold his tongue out anymore either. Overall, the dr. gave a good outlook on the...
8 month weigh in for karma = 84 g. Last weigh in was on 2/9 = 13" nose to vent, 17" nose to tip of tail. 73 g.. he may not be the most vibrant cham out there, but I think he's one handsome fella. I love my little man!
Theres always the soft and furry pets which make great hands on companions. Maybe guinnea pigs or birds? No bugs required! This is my 'lil bit' the lovebird, 'pebbles' the cockatiel, and 'abby' the guinnea pig!
I would look into something like a beardy. Still needs the bugs, but imo a better starter reptile for the boy. My 3 yr old grandson holds my beardy but, of course, can just look at my cham. The requirements for a beardy is a lot easier than a cham. Just my opinion.
Sorry for ur loss. Please take care of yourself. If u need someone to talk or maybe just an ear to listen to you, you can msg me. I'm a good listener and will be there if you need.
I will buy the bug burger today. My vet suggested I sprinkle the fluker calcium on top of the gutload salad I make for the feeders every night. ( I use most all of the listed veggies and fruits on the list of gutload. )