Re: HELP! Injured lizard!!
Yea i was semi thinking about that. im going to give him a few days. if no improvements ill get some co2 to put him down humanly.:(
Re: HELP! Injured lizard!!
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Jonas
well yet again my cat has brought another lizard into the house. The little guy is an alligator lizard. His upper body is working fine but about half way down his body its almost as if he has his back snapped (not visually) but he isn't able to move most of his lower half. when i touch its tail, he will flicker it. and his back legs are kinda laid back. i have soaked him and put a heat lamp on him. he flicks his tongue around and is very alert. but i need some help with what to do with this guy? try not to mention the vet because they wont do crap for him, he is wild. and suggestions are appreciated, thanks! :):P;)
Umm, it may sound harsh but, how about keeping your cat inside.
Unless you happen to be farming and rely on cats to reduce pests of course.
Freezing is considered humane for reptilians under 1 Lb. Not sure how comfortable I am with that but it is accepted as a method for small reptiles still.
Re: HELP! Injured lizard!!
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Originally Posted by
Raven01
Umm, it may sound harsh but, how about keeping your cat inside.
Unless you happen to be farming and rely on cats to reduce pests of course.
Freezing is considered humane for reptilians under 1 Lb. Not sure how comfortable I am with that but it is accepted as a method for small reptiles still.
Well i dont think i will be ending him anytime soo. within a day he has improved much! i fed him meal worms and he chased them! he has some difficulty but he did it. i would tap on the mealy to squirm and he would get it. he is doing loads better :):D:oops: