JoshD49
Chameleon Enthusiast
If I got her back to LA could you pick her up from me?
I currently don't have a cage or anything. Let me call my local shop and see if they can take her in for now.
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If I got her back to LA could you pick her up from me?
I agree it’s not ideal but we know she will die if nothing changes. If no one can be found locally soon, shipping my be her only hope as risky as it may be...The scary part is how stressed it would be and may not eat after arrival and it clearly needs to eat. OP said it's sitting on the bottom of the cage now so it's already stressed. That's if it survived shipping .
Thank you, was about to ask him as well...I agree it’s not ideal but we know she will die if nothing changes. If no one can be found locally soon, shipping my be her only hope as risky as it may be...
@Matt Vanilla Gorilla know anyone in the area?
I agree it’s not ideal but we know she will die if nothing changes. If no one can be found locally soon, shipping my be her only hope as risky as it may be...
@Matt Vanilla Gorilla know anyone in the area?
O.G should give the cham to a local shelter. It might be the best option and the risk of her dieing during shipment is eradicated. That’s my suggestion but if Matt has someone in mind then that might be the second best way.I agree it’s not ideal but we know she will die if nothing changes. If no one can be found locally soon, shipping my be her only hope as risky as it may be...
@Matt Vanilla Gorilla know anyone in the area?
There is always a chance. It is certain she will die as she is. With slow, steady hydration & nutrition and excellent husbandry, possibly.Will she make it with proper care? Asking a serious question