RescueHerp
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First off an introduction of sorts. I have been doing herp/small animal/cat/dog rescue for years. I do have excellent access to veterinary care, anyone participating who is not offering constructive advice or attempting to flame etc will be ignored. The vet is not in the office to see this Chameleon until tomorrow so anyone that has ample experience and can contribute some advice tips will be greatly welcome and appreciated as I have done my utmost to avoid chameleons because I know exactly how tricky they can be I do have working knowledge but I know enough to know there is more to know.
Here is the story: I got a call at work from an owner, that no vets would take payments to see their chameleon and they didn't want to see her die because they can't afford to have her seen, so they surrendered her to me with "all" her stuff.
They brought me a repti-breeze with vines in it and a chameleon with paralyzed rear legs. no lights, no humidifier or sray unit or pressurized mist anything for humidity control not thermometer or hygrometer in cage the vines in the cage are dollar store decorative floral strings too small for climbing and walking on......... I could cry
she can't climb I'm syringe fed her 1cc of water this morning to prevent dehydration. I have offered her pre-wing crickets but if she is impacted she's probably in too much pain to eat same for egg bound. She had a warm bath last night (in case of impaction) and another this morning. no bowel movement nor improvement. They tail area is greying out the legs aren't controlled semi curled into egg/fetal position. I have moved the heat and UVB down to the bottom of the cage and she is laying on a blanket to insulate her from the cold cage bottom to retain heat body and still get uvb.
any emergency procedures you guys can recommend for her aside from fixing her habitat. before I get her to the vet at 9am tomorrow?
Here is the story: I got a call at work from an owner, that no vets would take payments to see their chameleon and they didn't want to see her die because they can't afford to have her seen, so they surrendered her to me with "all" her stuff.
They brought me a repti-breeze with vines in it and a chameleon with paralyzed rear legs. no lights, no humidifier or sray unit or pressurized mist anything for humidity control not thermometer or hygrometer in cage the vines in the cage are dollar store decorative floral strings too small for climbing and walking on......... I could cry
she can't climb I'm syringe fed her 1cc of water this morning to prevent dehydration. I have offered her pre-wing crickets but if she is impacted she's probably in too much pain to eat same for egg bound. She had a warm bath last night (in case of impaction) and another this morning. no bowel movement nor improvement. They tail area is greying out the legs aren't controlled semi curled into egg/fetal position. I have moved the heat and UVB down to the bottom of the cage and she is laying on a blanket to insulate her from the cold cage bottom to retain heat body and still get uvb.
any emergency procedures you guys can recommend for her aside from fixing her habitat. before I get her to the vet at 9am tomorrow?