Veiled Chameleon, 5 years old, had him since he was 4 inches long in 2019.
I'm around Robertsdale, Alabama and can't travel more than 2 hours away.
I believe he has a respiratory infection.
I need help finding a vet that will look at my veiled chameleon on Monday, also, is there anything I can do to make sure he makes it until then?
Problem:
He's still moving and climbing (weakly, and also reaching out to nothing alot), but stopped drinking water willingly about a week ago. His eyes are closed most of the time, but when they are open they are able to follow my finger. I think it's RI because he's now only extending his front two legs, tilting his head all the way back, and opening his mouth to make a weird, short crackling sound.
Behavior, Looks:
His eyes, cheeks, and horn are sunken in and his skin is loose like he's dehydrated, which I'm certain he is despite my efforts, and I'm also worried he's starving. I can't make him eat anything solid anymore. And if this makes any sense to anyone, he's acting like a dementia patient in the ways he would move and follow things.
He last ate a solid Friday, but it was only one dubia roach and then refused to eat anything else. Prior to that, he showed no interest in eating anything else for almost 5 days. I've been giving him water and flukers amp repta boost through a syringe, a tiny bit at a time at the bottom of his mouth. He'd swallow it on his own most of the time, but when he doesn't I'd stop because I don't want to choke him or anything. (A vet online showed me how to do that years ago that way, so I promise I'm being careful with it to the best of my ability) I can't go anywhere until Monday, and the vets nearby seem to only be dealing with dogs and cats. I haven't really asked them, but I've been to just about each one before for my dogs and cats and never saw any hint that they can help with reptiles. I just mostly want to find a vet that has a lot of experience with reptiles.
Situation At the Moment:
I'm taking care of an old woman this weekend and staying at her house for money and will be home Monday, but I took him with me. His cage is screen on all sides except the bottom. I haven't fed him anything new or out of the ordinary lately, but temps did drop in my house this past month, it's been difficult keeping his enclosure above 75 when it's usually around 80 at the top of it. He usually stays outside of his cage in our room, but now he refuses to leave it.
Rambling:
I need help finding a vet that will look at my veiled chameleon on Monday, until then, is there anything I can do to make sure he makes it until then?
I've checked out some websites that were able to help me find a vet, but those are 3 to 5 hours away and I don't know if he will be alright in a car ride that long in his condition.
I would have done something sooner, but last year when it was winter he had the same appetite and flukers repta boost thing helped him out of it in a few days. He usually eats to his hearts content about every two to three days (dubia roaches, crickets, mealworms and waxworms), he won't eat anything that won't move and hasn't since he was younger. I don't know what else to add to help.
The photo attached is him now, he looked a lot better a month ago. The sunken in horn (I think that's what it's called) and cheeks were slowly becoming a thing over a while (2-3 months maybe? Though it only became this hollow when he got sick this week) Ive seen alot of photos of veileds with similar sunken in cheeks, so I assumed it was just something to do with age, but not the breathing and behavior. That started the past few days.
I'm around Robertsdale, Alabama and can't travel more than 2 hours away.
I believe he has a respiratory infection.
I need help finding a vet that will look at my veiled chameleon on Monday, also, is there anything I can do to make sure he makes it until then?
Problem:
He's still moving and climbing (weakly, and also reaching out to nothing alot), but stopped drinking water willingly about a week ago. His eyes are closed most of the time, but when they are open they are able to follow my finger. I think it's RI because he's now only extending his front two legs, tilting his head all the way back, and opening his mouth to make a weird, short crackling sound.
Behavior, Looks:
His eyes, cheeks, and horn are sunken in and his skin is loose like he's dehydrated, which I'm certain he is despite my efforts, and I'm also worried he's starving. I can't make him eat anything solid anymore. And if this makes any sense to anyone, he's acting like a dementia patient in the ways he would move and follow things.
He last ate a solid Friday, but it was only one dubia roach and then refused to eat anything else. Prior to that, he showed no interest in eating anything else for almost 5 days. I've been giving him water and flukers amp repta boost through a syringe, a tiny bit at a time at the bottom of his mouth. He'd swallow it on his own most of the time, but when he doesn't I'd stop because I don't want to choke him or anything. (A vet online showed me how to do that years ago that way, so I promise I'm being careful with it to the best of my ability) I can't go anywhere until Monday, and the vets nearby seem to only be dealing with dogs and cats. I haven't really asked them, but I've been to just about each one before for my dogs and cats and never saw any hint that they can help with reptiles. I just mostly want to find a vet that has a lot of experience with reptiles.
Situation At the Moment:
I'm taking care of an old woman this weekend and staying at her house for money and will be home Monday, but I took him with me. His cage is screen on all sides except the bottom. I haven't fed him anything new or out of the ordinary lately, but temps did drop in my house this past month, it's been difficult keeping his enclosure above 75 when it's usually around 80 at the top of it. He usually stays outside of his cage in our room, but now he refuses to leave it.
Rambling:
I need help finding a vet that will look at my veiled chameleon on Monday, until then, is there anything I can do to make sure he makes it until then?
I've checked out some websites that were able to help me find a vet, but those are 3 to 5 hours away and I don't know if he will be alright in a car ride that long in his condition.
I would have done something sooner, but last year when it was winter he had the same appetite and flukers repta boost thing helped him out of it in a few days. He usually eats to his hearts content about every two to three days (dubia roaches, crickets, mealworms and waxworms), he won't eat anything that won't move and hasn't since he was younger. I don't know what else to add to help.
The photo attached is him now, he looked a lot better a month ago. The sunken in horn (I think that's what it's called) and cheeks were slowly becoming a thing over a while (2-3 months maybe? Though it only became this hollow when he got sick this week) Ive seen alot of photos of veileds with similar sunken in cheeks, so I assumed it was just something to do with age, but not the breathing and behavior. That started the past few days.