Robyn.lux
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Hi all.
My panther cham shed a few days a go, he's still juvenile (5 months old).
He still had some left on the end of his tail, I'd read on a forum here that it could cut circulation, so last night I decided to take a look. I'd bathed it in warm water and was helping it along with my bamboo exo terra tweezers, being careful not to pull. My cat then did something she never does and tried to jump up to the viv. My instinct kicked in to move her away. Doing so ripped the shed from his tail. It definitely caused him pain as he scuttled away really quickly.
He's not moved all morning and has resumed his dark colours.
I've checked his tail and to me it seems okay but I am completely new to this. Is there anything I should look for in terms of seeing if the shed being ripped off has damaged or hurt him in anyway?
I feel so guilty and in future I will make sure the cat is out of the room when I'm opening his viv up. Usually she is really uninterested in him, maybe she just got curious, I don't know. Please don't be harsh with me (some people have been with me about various things) this is all new to me and I just want what's best for him. My husbandry is bang on, so I know he's okay in that respect.
My panther cham shed a few days a go, he's still juvenile (5 months old).
He still had some left on the end of his tail, I'd read on a forum here that it could cut circulation, so last night I decided to take a look. I'd bathed it in warm water and was helping it along with my bamboo exo terra tweezers, being careful not to pull. My cat then did something she never does and tried to jump up to the viv. My instinct kicked in to move her away. Doing so ripped the shed from his tail. It definitely caused him pain as he scuttled away really quickly.
He's not moved all morning and has resumed his dark colours.
I've checked his tail and to me it seems okay but I am completely new to this. Is there anything I should look for in terms of seeing if the shed being ripped off has damaged or hurt him in anyway?
I feel so guilty and in future I will make sure the cat is out of the room when I'm opening his viv up. Usually she is really uninterested in him, maybe she just got curious, I don't know. Please don't be harsh with me (some people have been with me about various things) this is all new to me and I just want what's best for him. My husbandry is bang on, so I know he's okay in that respect.