nosytrish
New Member
Hey everyone,
yesterday was pretty stressful for Zephyr. We had him out for a cage cleaning, and he seemed fine. We put him back into his cage and soon after, my boyfriend noticed that his anus was coming coming out of his bum and he was pushing really hard. We ran over, and he thankfully "sucked it back in". We called the vet and rushed him there right away. The vet examined Zephyr, and he was weighed (60 grams!) and he seemed totally healthy. We asked her about mouth rot, as we had been concerned in the past, and she assured that it was all part of the shedding cycles, and was very common. Zephyr also got an xray. The doctor explained to us about his calcium deposits and how he was almost perfect, but needed a little bit more calcium in his diet. (good to know!!) The xray showed that he was developing great, but he his intestines were a bit backed up, so she thinks that it could be parasites. We prepaid for a fecal, and he was swabbed on site, but it showed up negative. We are waiting for Zeph to poop, and then we are going to take the sample in to the clinic. The doctor said that if he does not poop by thursday (highly unlikely, he is a poop machine), that we should bring him in for an enema, and a suture to make sure that everything stays "inside". Zephyr is likely going to be put on medication if it is worms, and we were just wondering if anyone has any tips on how he may have contracted the worms, (the doctor said feeders or he could have come with them, but if anyone has any more information/links). Also, are there any precautions we should be taking about extra hydrating/suppliments while on medications for chams. I have previously researched a lot about prolapsed rectums (just to be prepared), but i am unsure if this is likely to reoccur? (we have been monitoring him all day). Any advice would be great, thanks everyone!
We took pics of Zephyr yesterday, hope that you enjoy them.
Trish, Steve, and Z.
yesterday was pretty stressful for Zephyr. We had him out for a cage cleaning, and he seemed fine. We put him back into his cage and soon after, my boyfriend noticed that his anus was coming coming out of his bum and he was pushing really hard. We ran over, and he thankfully "sucked it back in". We called the vet and rushed him there right away. The vet examined Zephyr, and he was weighed (60 grams!) and he seemed totally healthy. We asked her about mouth rot, as we had been concerned in the past, and she assured that it was all part of the shedding cycles, and was very common. Zephyr also got an xray. The doctor explained to us about his calcium deposits and how he was almost perfect, but needed a little bit more calcium in his diet. (good to know!!) The xray showed that he was developing great, but he his intestines were a bit backed up, so she thinks that it could be parasites. We prepaid for a fecal, and he was swabbed on site, but it showed up negative. We are waiting for Zeph to poop, and then we are going to take the sample in to the clinic. The doctor said that if he does not poop by thursday (highly unlikely, he is a poop machine), that we should bring him in for an enema, and a suture to make sure that everything stays "inside". Zephyr is likely going to be put on medication if it is worms, and we were just wondering if anyone has any tips on how he may have contracted the worms, (the doctor said feeders or he could have come with them, but if anyone has any more information/links). Also, are there any precautions we should be taking about extra hydrating/suppliments while on medications for chams. I have previously researched a lot about prolapsed rectums (just to be prepared), but i am unsure if this is likely to reoccur? (we have been monitoring him all day). Any advice would be great, thanks everyone!
We took pics of Zephyr yesterday, hope that you enjoy them.
Trish, Steve, and Z.