Bob's tale: From emaciation to merely skinny
I purchased (not rescued. I know she's not a rescue.) Bob on 1/19/17 from Petsmart after watching her deteriorate in their care over several weeks. The day I bought her I honestly thought she had died in the cage. She was flat, wrinkled to hell, and emaciated to a degree I'd never seen in a pet store before. I was already having an emotionally draining week and vet-tech-me could not stand to walk away from an animal that I might be able to save. So for far too much money I purchased this (I think) single gene pastel and the rehabbing began.
Bob's main issues appear to have stemmed from inadequate humidity, a too-exposed cage, and being moved to a separate location to eat. So I set her up in a small plastic tub with a hide, foliage, a large water bowl and cypress mulch. Humidity was a bit extreme, but she was *so* dehydrated I felt going overboard for a while was appropriate.
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She ate a live hopper mouse the night I brought her home, and another 5 days later. These first photos are taken a couple days after that second hopper. She's already better hydrated here, so you can imagine how she looked when I bought her. She was about 50 grams when I brought her home.
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A month, and a patchy shed later, Bob was weighing 66 grams empty. After those two live hoppers I felt they were too small and offered her a f/t weanling mouse. She took it just fine and has been on that since.
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I love her flames. :D
And then finally, yesterday and almost exactly 2 months since I got her, Bob shed again (complete this time!) and weighed in at 84 grams.
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Re: Bob's tale: From emaciation to merely skinny
Bob is gorgeous and I'm sure very grateful for the care. People can say what they want about precipitating the demand cycle that is the large chain pet store - sometimes we have to do the right thing. Awesome job :)
Re: Bob's tale: From emaciation to merely skinny
I "rescued" mine from petsmart, he had been there for a long time and no one would buy him, he wasn't in that bad of shape but that's bc I was working there at the time and made sure he was getting what he needed, even if I had to go against policy. It's a very sad place!!!! I'm glad that he and I both are no longer there, I have had him almost two years now and we are both a lot happier......even though they will get another one and the same thing will happen, I send you kudos for helping this one [emoji1374][emoji1374]
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