Lpsouth1978
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My little Skye has an RI. She is a female ambilobe panther and the vet thinks she is about 5 months old, not the 8 I was told when I got her. Anyway, when I got home from work yesterday I got her out of her cage to take her outside to enjoy some sun. While I was holding her I noticed that she was swallowing a lot and then I noticed her blowing mucus bubbles when she would open her mouth.
I immediately called the vet and got her in about 1.5 hours later. The vet confirmed that she had an RI. She then gave her a shot and I need to take her back to the vet every 3 days for the next 3weeks for additional shots. I really hope that she gets better quickly, I hate to see her unhappy.
I had put her in a glass terrarium 2 days prior, because her adult cage, that I bought thinking she was going to be older than she is, was just WAY too big for her and she was not finding her food most of the time. I had the terrarium so thought I would use it until I could get another screen cage for her. The vet thinks that she was already sick when I got her almost a month ago and the move into her new cage exacerbated the problem. The final straw was the move into the glass terrarium with poor air flow.
As soon as I got home from the vet, I began construction on a temporary, screen cage for her. It is not pretty, but it was inexpensive and should work well until she is better and has grown a little bit.
Here are some pics. You can see the white crusty around her mouth, from the mucus that dried there. I also included some pics of her temporary cage.
I immediately called the vet and got her in about 1.5 hours later. The vet confirmed that she had an RI. She then gave her a shot and I need to take her back to the vet every 3 days for the next 3weeks for additional shots. I really hope that she gets better quickly, I hate to see her unhappy.
I had put her in a glass terrarium 2 days prior, because her adult cage, that I bought thinking she was going to be older than she is, was just WAY too big for her and she was not finding her food most of the time. I had the terrarium so thought I would use it until I could get another screen cage for her. The vet thinks that she was already sick when I got her almost a month ago and the move into her new cage exacerbated the problem. The final straw was the move into the glass terrarium with poor air flow.
As soon as I got home from the vet, I began construction on a temporary, screen cage for her. It is not pretty, but it was inexpensive and should work well until she is better and has grown a little bit.
Here are some pics. You can see the white crusty around her mouth, from the mucus that dried there. I also included some pics of her temporary cage.