bbyoda
Chameleon Enthusiast
Hi everyone. I took Sabine to Dr. Bruce at the Animal Veterinary Hospital of Orlando today because she looked frightfully ill this morning. Eyes closed, sunken in, lethargic. The only warning I had was that she didn't eat yesterday and I caught her with a raised head for a moment. I clocked that and decided to keep a close eye on her today. She's now on antibiotics, Baytril, and I'm misting her extra to make sure she stays hydrated.
A few weeks ago her eyes were distended and I was worried so I brought her in then as well. But after giving her some bee pollen with her food, that issue resolved itself and she looked totally fine for her vet visit. So not sure that's related.
The only thing I can think of is that moving to a new home was stressful for her and that allowed an infection to take root.
I'm sharing some pics of her for educational purposes. They are a bit upsetting so I'm sorry if they alarm anyone.
This morning when I first saw her eyes closed I handled her to inspect her. She was still alert and had decent coloring.
Her coloring got darker as the day went on. I called the vet for an emergency appointment.
Before going to the vet I could see she was looking more skeletal and she was more lethargic.
This is her after giving Baytril and popping a cricket in her mouth with the medicine.
This is her after misting her before bed. She did drink.
Poor thing looks awful and must be in so much pain. I really hope she pulls through but I am expecting she will pass given how drastically her symptoms progressed today.
A few weeks ago her eyes were distended and I was worried so I brought her in then as well. But after giving her some bee pollen with her food, that issue resolved itself and she looked totally fine for her vet visit. So not sure that's related.
The only thing I can think of is that moving to a new home was stressful for her and that allowed an infection to take root.
I'm sharing some pics of her for educational purposes. They are a bit upsetting so I'm sorry if they alarm anyone.
This morning when I first saw her eyes closed I handled her to inspect her. She was still alert and had decent coloring.
Her coloring got darker as the day went on. I called the vet for an emergency appointment.
Before going to the vet I could see she was looking more skeletal and she was more lethargic.
This is her after giving Baytril and popping a cricket in her mouth with the medicine.
This is her after misting her before bed. She did drink.
Poor thing looks awful and must be in so much pain. I really hope she pulls through but I am expecting she will pass given how drastically her symptoms progressed today.