Psychobunny
Avid Member
I just have terrible luck with panthers!
My first one, Squee Sr. had a birth defect and died very suddenly.
Then I got a Nosey Be from FL Chams, he also died.
Now I have Squee Jr. and he is being treated for visceral gout, and yesterday,
I noticed what looks like gular edema under his chin!!
I am VERY meticulas about every little detail of good husbandry, and dont
have any problems with my jacksons or veileds.
I have spent much time and money making sure everything is right.
So, my question is, are panthers just more sensitive and more prone to
problems, like gout, edema, etc?
I have a new baby male panther, 2 months old, and is doing fine so far.
I am being SUPER careful with him! I check his temps and RH twice a week,
feed him every day, he is never stressed, poops look good. And I am just
generally being very careful with my care for him.
I even intend to have him checked by my vet when he is old enough to give
a blood sample.
So, is it coincedence, bad luck?
All these chams I got through FedEx shipping, are panthers more prone to
shipping stress to the extent were it would effect their future health?
My first one, Squee Sr. had a birth defect and died very suddenly.
Then I got a Nosey Be from FL Chams, he also died.
Now I have Squee Jr. and he is being treated for visceral gout, and yesterday,
I noticed what looks like gular edema under his chin!!
I am VERY meticulas about every little detail of good husbandry, and dont
have any problems with my jacksons or veileds.
I have spent much time and money making sure everything is right.
So, my question is, are panthers just more sensitive and more prone to
problems, like gout, edema, etc?
I have a new baby male panther, 2 months old, and is doing fine so far.
I am being SUPER careful with him! I check his temps and RH twice a week,
feed him every day, he is never stressed, poops look good. And I am just
generally being very careful with my care for him.
I even intend to have him checked by my vet when he is old enough to give
a blood sample.
So, is it coincedence, bad luck?
All these chams I got through FedEx shipping, are panthers more prone to
shipping stress to the extent were it would effect their future health?