KailieBug
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We have a 7 month old female pink panther chameleon. Yesterday when my daughter put her hand in the cage, Kailie thought she had food, and tried to eat. Her tongue stuck to my daughter's hand, and completely detached when she tried to retract it.
We have an amazing vet, who stayed 2 hours past closing last night to help us. I honestly thought I was bringing her in to be put down, but our doctor said she might be okay.
She is on some pretty strong pain killers and antibiotics, and he has given me a liquid diet for her. He said that if she will eat, she should live. He also said that there is no reason to stay with liquid food, as long as she is willing to try to eat live food.
I swear, I almost passed out when my daughter called me at work yesterday. My ears started ringing, and my vision started to go.
I was able to find a thread on here last night about a champ named Barney who had the same thing happen, and thrived afterwards, so that has given me some hope.
The thing I'm majorly concerned about now is hydration. She can't lick the leaves anymore.
Any advice??
We have an amazing vet, who stayed 2 hours past closing last night to help us. I honestly thought I was bringing her in to be put down, but our doctor said she might be okay.
She is on some pretty strong pain killers and antibiotics, and he has given me a liquid diet for her. He said that if she will eat, she should live. He also said that there is no reason to stay with liquid food, as long as she is willing to try to eat live food.
I swear, I almost passed out when my daughter called me at work yesterday. My ears started ringing, and my vision started to go.
I was able to find a thread on here last night about a champ named Barney who had the same thing happen, and thrived afterwards, so that has given me some hope.
The thing I'm majorly concerned about now is hydration. She can't lick the leaves anymore.
Any advice??