Update! So I went to the vet Thursday and picked up her meds (the antibiotic and I made sure they gave me the calcium glub. It's kinda sad, but the vet was so uncertain of her survival that he said it would probably be better to wait on eye ointments. Plus her eyes were so shut that they wouldn't be much good now. He admitted that there is a lot wrong with her. I feel bad and that I should have demanded they let me take her when I first noticed her 2-3 weeks ago...
But, she's starting to get fiesty. I put her on the ground the other night and she actually puffed up at me and opened her mouth. She's more reactive, and her Titan grip is back! She is a fuss to give meds to, but we manage lol. Also at the end of the day, and ideally 3 times a day, I moisten the eyes with warm water under the faucet and massage them. Last night I was able to get the eyelids open and drain them a little (she really enjoys it and will lean into my finger. So cute.
As for the green in the cage, that is just the color of the insert. If there's anything down it's paper towels and it's changed out daily. I will look into silkworms when she gets her eyes open and will take solid food.
Thanks for all your encouragement and advice!
But, she's starting to get fiesty. I put her on the ground the other night and she actually puffed up at me and opened her mouth. She's more reactive, and her Titan grip is back! She is a fuss to give meds to, but we manage lol. Also at the end of the day, and ideally 3 times a day, I moisten the eyes with warm water under the faucet and massage them. Last night I was able to get the eyelids open and drain them a little (she really enjoys it and will lean into my finger. So cute.
As for the green in the cage, that is just the color of the insert. If there's anything down it's paper towels and it's changed out daily. I will look into silkworms when she gets her eyes open and will take solid food.
Thanks for all your encouragement and advice!