jannb
Chameleon Enthusiast
The “hidden” ovary could be a problem…but could be nothing too.I don t know what to say except keep an eye on her.
Thank you Lynda! I will definitely keep an eye on her.
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The “hidden” ovary could be a problem…but could be nothing too.I don t know what to say except keep an eye on her.
@jannb I just have to say, any animal that's within your care, is incredibly blessed. As much as we try to give our beloved our best attention; sometimes it's out of our hands. Just keep in mind, you gave them the best life possible. Nothing else matters when you've given something all your love; other than you did everything you possibly could. Whatever negative happens, it's out of your hands.
Thanks for the information; I don't want to derail the topic but it does sound like something you need a lot of familiarity to do.Thank you for your kind words. Our vet knew I was worried so he just sent me the updates and photos.
I’ll shared the eyes plug info.
If you are not an experienced keep, I don’t recommend this. If the plug doesn’t move around, thus want work.
Thanks for the information; I don't want to derail the topic but it does sound like something you need a lot of familiarity to do.
I'm happy to see Mia is moving around in the vet's care. She has such cute pastel colors.