Our 4 new leopards are still pretty sick... the smallest female and male are doing okay... they are opening their eyes, moving around, eating, etc.
We have all of them inside because we had some out-of-the-blue cold front come in today. So they are in our laundry room with a heater bringing the room to 85 degrees.
Our vet recommended to run a humidifier for them, but I always heard leopards did better in drier conditions?
What do y'all think?
The two larger females are still pretty lethargic and have not eaten. We've soaked them once today for 20 minutes. We are having to give them eye ointment 3x a day, shots of antibiotics each day, wormed them yesterday. They also had IV's yesterday, as they were severely dehydrated.
I hate to ask this question, but regarding tortoises, when do you reach the "point of no return?"
We have all of them inside because we had some out-of-the-blue cold front come in today. So they are in our laundry room with a heater bringing the room to 85 degrees.
Our vet recommended to run a humidifier for them, but I always heard leopards did better in drier conditions?
What do y'all think?
The two larger females are still pretty lethargic and have not eaten. We've soaked them once today for 20 minutes. We are having to give them eye ointment 3x a day, shots of antibiotics each day, wormed them yesterday. They also had IV's yesterday, as they were severely dehydrated.
I hate to ask this question, but regarding tortoises, when do you reach the "point of no return?"