I have a ~2 year old Veiled Chameleon who was doing great, eating, drinking, super happy and colorful all day.
Earlier today I heard what sounded like her falling, (about one foot) but heard and saw her running around afterwards.
Two hours later I find her laying on her side at he bottom of her cage, not breathing, black sunken in eyes and a black sides.
I quickly picked her up and put her under the heat bulb and got water in her mouth. She takes deep breathes every 5 minutes or so, but that's it.
Now about an hour later all her color has returned, and she occasionally moves her head, but very rarely.
I currently have her perched up underneath the lamp sitting on a blanket, all her color is back, but she is totally non responsive.
I don't have an emergency exotic vet in my area, so that is out of the option.. Sadly. Does anyone have any ideas on what I can do?
Or at the very least what I can do to help her release easily.. Because I can't stand seeing her struggle to breathe.
Earlier today I heard what sounded like her falling, (about one foot) but heard and saw her running around afterwards.
Two hours later I find her laying on her side at he bottom of her cage, not breathing, black sunken in eyes and a black sides.
I quickly picked her up and put her under the heat bulb and got water in her mouth. She takes deep breathes every 5 minutes or so, but that's it.
Now about an hour later all her color has returned, and she occasionally moves her head, but very rarely.
I currently have her perched up underneath the lamp sitting on a blanket, all her color is back, but she is totally non responsive.
I don't have an emergency exotic vet in my area, so that is out of the option.. Sadly. Does anyone have any ideas on what I can do?
Or at the very least what I can do to help her release easily.. Because I can't stand seeing her struggle to breathe.