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  • 01-19-2018, 03:04 PM
    hilabeans
    The vet confirmed - a 'significant' bacterial infection in his liver and stomach. His heart and lungs looked good. He could have gotten the infection from a bad feeder. He could have had it before he even came to us because it can take a long time to present. But those questions will be left unanswered.

    I will pick up his remains next week and we will give him a proper burial.
  • 01-19-2018, 03:59 PM
    MissterDog
    Very unfortunate news but atleast we know this was something you couldn't have possibly known. This isn't your fault. You gave him your all and absolute best. :hug: Rest in peace sweet Bonsai!

    By chance do you have any idea if it may have been from the live or frozen feeders? Which supplier did you get them from?



  • 01-19-2018, 04:22 PM
    tttaylorrr
    Re: Russian Rat Regurgitated
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by hilabeans View Post
    The vet confirmed - a 'significant' bacterial infection in his liver and stomach. His heart and lungs looked good. He could have gotten the infection from a bad feeder. He could have had it before he even came to us because it can take a long time to present. But those questions will be left unanswered.

    I will pick up his remains next week and we will give him a proper burial.

    i hope the results bring you peace of mind that you did everything you could have done.
    ~ ~ ~
  • 01-19-2018, 05:18 PM
    hilabeans
    Re: Russian Rat Regurgitated
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    i hope the results bring you peace of mind that you did everything you could have done.

    Yes, for sure. While we're still mourning, it does bring me some peace knowing it wasn't some dumb rookie mistake I made.


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MissterDog View Post
    Very unfortunate news but atleast we know this was something you couldn't have possibly known. This isn't your fault. You gave him your all and absolute best. :hug: Rest in peace sweet Bonsai!

    By chance do you have any idea if it may have been from the live or frozen feeders? Which supplier did you get them from?



    Sadly, there was no way for the doctor to tell how long he had it or where he could have definitively gotten it from. He guesses it was for a while because of how pronounced it was, and because it can take a long time to build. We had Bonzai for 2.5 months and he said he could have had the beginnings of it before he even got to us. He could have gotten it from feeders, or from another reptile. But it's all just a guess.

    During the time we had him, we gave him f/t pinkies from two different sources. One was from PetSmart, and the other was a local mom & pop pet store. From the little pet shop - I can't remember the brand name of the pinks, but they came by the dozen in a little blue box, individually sealed in plastic. That was the brand of the regurged mouse. I'll get the name when I get home, I think I still have some in the freezer.

    The two live feeders also came from two different sources. One from a local specialty reptile store and the last from a BRB breeder in town who also sells his own mice. But Bonzai was already sick by the time he got those, so I don't think it was the live feeders.
  • 01-22-2018, 11:34 PM
    zina10
    My condolences..

    Do not let this stop you from trying again, it was not your fault.

    This can happen to any of us..
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