my jackson is doing a weird thing with his eye

los

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its not all the time,
only occasionally he will do this blinking thing where it looks like part of his eye bulges out and is very swollen. its a hard thing to photograph.

I just misted him and he climbed into the foliage and started doing it again.
any ideas or suggestions
 
That's how they clean their eyes? I've always just seen them rubbing their face on a branch real quick. A bulging eye muscle doesn't sound good...
 
my jackson sucks in his eyes and rolls them around, that's just him cleaning them, but the swelling, im not too sure of.
 
That's how they clean their eyes? I've always just seen them rubbing their face on a branch real quick. A bulging eye muscle doesn't sound good...

Yeah, a bulging muscle doesnt SOUND good.
If youve never seen it, thats what it LOOKS like though.
Like their eye is swollen, and bulging out the side of the turret, and they swirl it all around!:p
It looks almost painful:(
My panther doesnt do it so much, my jacksons does it consistently.
 
wooooooord up that is good to know.
I will pay close attention to see if remains consistent but i think he already stopped.

heres a picture from yesterday of me working while he sleeps in my hair!
btw i still need to name him zoo if any of you have suggestions...
 

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wooooooord up that is good to know.
I will pay close attention to see if remains consistent but i think he already stopped.

heres a picture from yesterday of me working while he sleeps in my hair!
btw i still need to name him zoo if any of you have suggestions...
Name him Damon.;)

Great video!
 
Name him Damon.;)


i dont like that name. creepy like in that movie :eek:

is vote mr. cutie :D

What movie?
Damon is not creepy!:mad::p
Here:

As told by Aristoxenus, and after him Cicero (De Offic. 3.45), Diodorus Siculus (10.4), and others, around the 4th century BC, Pythias and his friend Damon, both followers of the philosopher Pythagoras, traveled to Syracuse. Pythias was accused of plotting against the tyrant of Syracuse, Dionysius I. As punishment for this crime, Pythias was sentenced to death.

Accepting his sentence, Pythias asked to be allowed to return home one last time, to settle his affairs and bid his family farewell. Not wanting to be taken for a fool, Dionysius refused, believing that once released, Pythias would flee and never return.

Pythias called for Damon and asked him to take his spot while he went. Dionysius agreed, on the condition that, should Pythias not return when promised, Damon would be put to death in his place. Damon agreed, and Pythias was released.

Dionysius was convinced that Pythias would never return, and as the day Pythias promised to return came and went, Dionysius prepared to execute Damon. But just as the executioner was about to kill Damon, Pythias returned.

Apologizing to his friend for his delay, Pythias told of how pirates had captured his ship on the passage back to Syracuse and thrown him overboard. Dionysius listened to Pythias as he described how he swam to shore and made his way back to Syracuse as quickly as possible, arriving just in time to save his friend.

Dionysius was so pleased and astonished with their friendship that he pardoned them both.

Damon is a good friend, and that is why Damon is a good name.
 
What movie?
Damon is not creepy!:mad::p
Here:

As told by Aristoxenus, and after him Cicero (De Offic. 3.45), Diodorus Siculus (10.4), and others, around the 4th century BC, Pythias and his friend Damon, both followers of the philosopher Pythagoras, traveled to Syracuse. Pythias was accused of plotting against the tyrant of Syracuse, Dionysius I. As punishment for this crime, Pythias was sentenced to death.

Accepting his sentence, Pythias asked to be allowed to return home one last time, to settle his affairs and bid his family farewell. Not wanting to be taken for a fool, Dionysius refused, believing that once released, Pythias would flee and never return.

Pythias called for Damon and asked him to take his spot while he went. Dionysius agreed, on the condition that, should Pythias not return when promised, Damon would be put to death in his place. Damon agreed, and Pythias was released.

Dionysius was convinced that Pythias would never return, and as the day Pythias promised to return came and went, Dionysius prepared to execute Damon. But just as the executioner was about to kill Damon, Pythias returned.

Apologizing to his friend for his delay, Pythias told of how pirates had captured his ship on the passage back to Syracuse and thrown him overboard. Dionysius listened to Pythias as he described how he swam to shore and made his way back to Syracuse as quickly as possible, arriving just in time to save his friend.

Dionysius was so pleased and astonished with their friendship that he pardoned them both.

Damon is a good friend, and that is why Damon is a good name.

that movieee. i forgot the name. oh no i didnt. XD. the omen i think. lol.
 
What movie?
Damon is not creepy!:mad::p
Here:

As told by Aristoxenus, and after him Cicero (De Offic. 3.45), Diodorus Siculus (10.4), and others, around the 4th century BC, Pythias and his friend Damon, both followers of the philosopher Pythagoras, traveled to Syracuse. Pythias was accused of plotting against the tyrant of Syracuse, Dionysius I. As punishment for this crime, Pythias was sentenced to death.

Accepting his sentence, Pythias asked to be allowed to return home one last time, to settle his affairs and bid his family farewell. Not wanting to be taken for a fool, Dionysius refused, believing that once released, Pythias would flee and never return.

Pythias called for Damon and asked him to take his spot while he went. Dionysius agreed, on the condition that, should Pythias not return when promised, Damon would be put to death in his place. Damon agreed, and Pythias was released.

Dionysius was convinced that Pythias would never return, and as the day Pythias promised to return came and went, Dionysius prepared to execute Damon. But just as the executioner was about to kill Damon, Pythias returned.

Apologizing to his friend for his delay, Pythias told of how pirates had captured his ship on the passage back to Syracuse and thrown him overboard. Dionysius listened to Pythias as he described how he swam to shore and made his way back to Syracuse as quickly as possible, arriving just in time to save his friend.

Dionysius was so pleased and astonished with their friendship that he pardoned them both.

Damon is a good friend, and that is why Damon is a good name.

wow dude. I'm totally naming him damon.
 
what piece of literature did you read that story from, if I'm naming it i kind want to look into it.

your really good a writing too hahah, i also was just tailing about naming him matt damon the other day also..

but seriously...on point.
 
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