Swayne8998
Established Member
No use in taking him to the vet if its getting better
It is best to take him just to get a check up to make sure he's healing properly. You may decide not to but it's a huge liability.
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No use in taking him to the vet if its getting better
Are you telling me that Jackie" HolyToledo" is inexperienced. I'm afraid not. Its getting better so im going to wait it out.
I don't agree with the "wait it out" part. You have a pet under your care that needs a vet visit to properly diagnost his condition and give him the proper medication to aid his illnes, something any "experienced" members can't really do. You should have done some research before taking on any pet, so you can evaluate if you can financially take care of it. Vet visits can add up pretty high when a chameleon gets really sick. Good luck to you pet.
Do you have anthing akin to the PDSA (people dispensary for sick animals)? They assess people financially & if they decide you really can't afford vet bills, they provide treatment at a much reduced rate. My nan uses them because she can't afford vet fees on her state pension
This lady knows her stuff. Listen to her and everyone else that is telling you what to do.Crayola, here's the deal: you have an inexperienced person saying "it's probably a cricket bite" which gets transmitted to someone with knowledge as "my chameleon has a cricket bite" who says "okay, here's the way to treat a cricket bite"....
It's that game of telephone....it went from "probably a cricket bite" to "a cricket bite".
It looks like mouth rot. Here's a picture of another chameleon with it:
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If your question to your expert had been "it looks like my chameleon has mouth rot" you probably would have gotten a very different answer than the treatment for a cricket bite.
I understand that you are seeing improvement. That's actually to be expected given you are helping. However, some infections really do require systemic treatment because they get into the blood stream.
Imagine that you had a nasty cut, the kind that are dirty, and you basically ignored it. A few days later it started to get gross so you cleaned it out and put some neosporin on it. Chances are it would initially look better because the tissue at the injury is getting treatment, but the underlying tissue, including all those blood vessels, has been infected. That infection can reappear the day after you stop giving the skin the topical antibiotics. Worse, that infection can spread through your system and cause damage to organs.
It's obviously your choice, but make it an informed choice. If money is the issue, well...things can be done. Vets are in the business to help your pets so they will usually work out payment plans.
In this case, yes.Are you telling me that Jackie" HolyToledo" is inexperienced. I'm afraid not. Its getting better so im going to wait it out.
No, he is not. Mouth rot will painfully kill a chameleon. Either go to the vet now or get someone who can properly care for him.I did do my research but like i said i dont get money til aug so right now i cant take him. He seems to be doing fine.
^^^^Do you have a parent or somebody that can lend you money? It's not a matter of "oh well it looks better so it's fine". Left without the proper treatment it will only get worse. Mouth rot is very serious and very painful for a chameleon. Someone on here might even lend you cash.
Nope...but it sounds like a wonderful thing.
Crayola, please talk to the vet. They will usually arrange payment plans or delayed payments. If you wait until August it might cost a whole lot more to fix. You might be able to get it fixed now, pay for it in August.