Re: HELP! Injured lizard!!
That should have said shouldn't be allowed to keep them.
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elbee
Just keep an eye out for internal problems, but it is hopeful that he is eating. Does he have any puncture wounds?
nope no puncture wounds. my cat doesnt kill it he just hits it with his paws. but to get him inside i think he mustve put it in his mouth and kinda crushed his lower half. Yes i do not agree with the cat being let out but my family thinks its nature.....trust me i try to keep him in my room most of the time.
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Jonas
Yes i do not agree with the cat being let out but my family thinks its nature.....trust me i try to keep him in my room most of the time.
Thanks for doing what you can to keep him inside.
As far as it being "nature"... the cat is a domesticated species...there is very little "natural" about it. And it doesn't belong in Louisiana (or is LA Los Angeles?)...it is an invasive species. I don't know about the exact stats that gsarchie posted, but I do know that cats are responsible for a lot of damage to the environment due to them being allowed to range free and hunt whatever they happen to hunt.
Oops, I almost forgot to say, I'm glad the little lizard seems to be doing better.
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Good on you for trying to keep him in. What are your plans for the little lizard if he makes a full recovery? Any pictures of the little one?
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gsarchie
Good on you for trying to keep him in. What are your plans for the little lizard if he makes a full recovery? Any pictures of the little one?
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if he fully recovers i will let him back outside, but if he doesnt i will either keep him or put him down. (probably keep him) and ill upload a picture in a few.
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since the thing was a fail ill just give a link to photobucket http://s1349.photobucket.com/
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Jonas
You'll have to take the Direct Link from the links on the right side of the photo, not from the actual URL bar. :)