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Goobster Posted - Feb 07 2020 : 01:29:11 PM
Help! I took in two 3 year old gliders that their last owner could no longer care for about a month and a half ago and up until last night everything was going fine. Right before dinner time last night I noticed one of the gliders had her whole belly damp, it was shocking because she did not look wet the day before. I thought originally that she may have urinated on herself in her sleep because it does not have a strong odor and she is behaving normally. I dry her off and all is well until I check again this morning and she is soaked again. I immediately called my exotic vet but she does not have an opening until Tuesday and none of the clinics within 4 hours of me see exotics. I've booked the appointment for Tuesday but does anyone have any advise on how to keep her comfortable in the meantime, weather I should desperate her from her sister for now or any guesses on what might be going on? Any advice would be hugely appreciated! |
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