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.
Glad that Mia is recovering nicely and maybe she was just born with one ovary - did the vet say that might be a possibility? She's got a wonderful home with you, and I'm sure she realizes that by now.![]()
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She’s adorable!for a speedy recovery!