jojothefirst
New Member
Hi
I have owned a female panther for around 2 months now.
She is 10 months old and she has always intermediately kept her right eye and sometimes both eyes closed.
I own 3 panthers and a veiled (among others) so I know her set up is correct so I haven't filled in form.
During a shed she noticeably struggled with it around her eyes and I have cleaned them out with saline solution a few times and showered her and it hasn't helped.
I have tried to give here extra vitamins just in case she is lacking vitamin A but she been a fussy eater but she's fat and previous owner said she ate very well and she has really big fat pads on her head so I don't think she has a infertile clutch. When she has seen my male she has been "up for it" as well so again makes me think it's fat not eggs.
It takes very little to disturb her and get her to open them so i dont think she is seriously ill.
I'm very confused now.
Any help appreciated
I have owned a female panther for around 2 months now.
She is 10 months old and she has always intermediately kept her right eye and sometimes both eyes closed.
I own 3 panthers and a veiled (among others) so I know her set up is correct so I haven't filled in form.
During a shed she noticeably struggled with it around her eyes and I have cleaned them out with saline solution a few times and showered her and it hasn't helped.
I have tried to give here extra vitamins just in case she is lacking vitamin A but she been a fussy eater but she's fat and previous owner said she ate very well and she has really big fat pads on her head so I don't think she has a infertile clutch. When she has seen my male she has been "up for it" as well so again makes me think it's fat not eggs.
It takes very little to disturb her and get her to open them so i dont think she is seriously ill.
I'm very confused now.
Any help appreciated