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Ocean Flare
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Yeah of course.Just make sure to keep food and water available - good luck
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Yeah of course.Just make sure to keep food and water available - good luck
Yeah, I know, I just haven't had the chance to take her yet.Yeah, the dragging is highly concerning. You're doing good with the surface of the infection, but it's really time to see a vet if you can.
Try this—hold her and gently pull on both her feet, one at a time. Does she try to push/pulls them away, or are they limp?
And the wound is on the left side of her body, yes? Seems like it's probably related.Yeah, I know, I just haven't had the chance to take her yet.
She pulls away but sometimes she doesn't move her left leg, just keeps it rigid.
She only drags herself in the cage thoguhtl because the floor is slippery even with the bedding.
She is eating non stop and drinking non stop when food or water is in front of her and now she can't even lay down. She's also fluffed up and when I pick her up she's very skinny, but I'm not sure if more than usual and she trembles and jerk her left leg back. I'm planning on taking her to the vet tomorrow but I'm not sure of the severity of her situation currently.