When you do put food in front of her I would cut it up in bite size pieces. If she does decide to eat she should be able to snatch and gobble fast not work for it...
That's what we called it when I breed snakes . The meanings the same . I had to give my reds meds by mouth . They gave me a syringe with a plastic hose on it . Worked fine .
Everyone's help has been really appreciated. However, she is no longer moving at all. Just some reflex action from being touched. (very little)
She has had her head pulled in all weekend and hasn't moved an inch in four days.
Before, she would drag herself forward a little bit without raising up on her legs. (Last Thursday and Friday.)
As of this morning, I'm not sure if she's even still alive.
I left her inside her house so that she wont be out in the sun and I'll check on her again when I get back home.
The other three are all doing really well. Luckily none of them were ever sick.
So sorry to have heard the above.Everyone's help has been really appreciated. However, she is no longer moving at all. Just some reflex action from being touched. (very little)
She has had her head pulled in all weekend and hasn't moved an inch in four days.
Before, she would drag herself forward a little bit without raising up on her legs. (Last Thursday and Friday.)
As of this morning, I'm not sure if she's even still alive.
I left her inside her house so that she wont be out in the sun and I'll check on her again when I get back home.
The other three are all doing really well. Luckily none of them were ever sick.
Good! Don't forget; 'hope is the last thing to die.' And good luck.Still living...
Wow.....that poor tortoise I'm sorry again that this is happening.I'm in contact with Broward Avian And Exotic about one last effort to save her or see if it's time to put her down.