lele
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For those of you who have (or had) older chams I am wondering if there are "signs of old age." Cyrus (nosy be) is 4 1/2 and has been sleeping during the day and sometimes lethargic. His appetite is fine, fecal clean and health good. For some of you who know his history he has a neurological issue so can be a little "abnormal" at times anyway so I am allowing for that.
I am wondering if taking midday siestas is a sign of getting older in chams much like it is in people? I take him out to sit in the window and for walks to keep him from getting bored (he napped in the sun in the window yesterday).
The only old cham I have known personally was a friend in FL who had a huge panther (don't recall species) who was about 6 or 7. He was a bit grizzly looking, had some gnarly limbs, but I don't recall if she said he slept much.
Looking for long time keepers experience with aging chams. I like to think of Cy as a young stud,
but he has been thru a lot in his life.
I am wondering if taking midday siestas is a sign of getting older in chams much like it is in people? I take him out to sit in the window and for walks to keep him from getting bored (he napped in the sun in the window yesterday).
The only old cham I have known personally was a friend in FL who had a huge panther (don't recall species) who was about 6 or 7. He was a bit grizzly looking, had some gnarly limbs, but I don't recall if she said he slept much.
Looking for long time keepers experience with aging chams. I like to think of Cy as a young stud,