Cainschams
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I decided to have one of my CH tavetana put down on Tuesday. Long story short she wasnt looking so hot one day. Eyes sunken slightly so I tried to hydrate her really well. It took a bit and some fussing but afterwards she looked somewhat better. Next day didnt look so well (eyes sinking, weakened grip, etc.) so I took her to the vet. He saw her, we talked about my husbandry etc. while he was inspecting her. Took her in the back room to put her on a different scale and I think show the "medical Dr." which I assume was Dr. Stahl. Gave him the details, which they were suprised it was CH, and came back. She was wiped out by that point just laying on a towel with her eyes shut while the Dr. went to get some things to force feed her and for possible impaction. I had told them she was cut out of the egg and was smaller than the rest and also that I rearranged her cage about a week ago and had not noticed much poop and her not eating as much as usual (which I passed off as cage rearrangement) this is the reason for the impaction medicine. Anyway he comes back in and I told him to put her to sleep and do a necropsy because I would only be taking her home to prolong her death and give her more stress.
The necropsy did not really show anything he said. No impaction, infact she was about to lay a nice one. He said all of her organs looked good but they did find a few very small spots on her liver. He said it could be from slight hydration. He asked if I wanted to have samples sent out. He said he doubted it would show anything except MAYBE signs of slight dehydration. I declined.
It seems the whole "it would not have made it in the wild" runt thought was in play through the whole visit and also todays phone call. She was definitely smaller than the others but not by a huge amount.
I would like to hear your thoughts and opinions on this. Also any other questions I should ask the vet.
Of course I would be appreciative of everyones condolences but I would like to keep this thread clean and on topic. Thanks
The necropsy did not really show anything he said. No impaction, infact she was about to lay a nice one. He said all of her organs looked good but they did find a few very small spots on her liver. He said it could be from slight hydration. He asked if I wanted to have samples sent out. He said he doubted it would show anything except MAYBE signs of slight dehydration. I declined.
It seems the whole "it would not have made it in the wild" runt thought was in play through the whole visit and also todays phone call. She was definitely smaller than the others but not by a huge amount.
I would like to hear your thoughts and opinions on this. Also any other questions I should ask the vet.
Of course I would be appreciative of everyones condolences but I would like to keep this thread clean and on topic. Thanks