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Re: baby atb still not eating.....2 months now!!


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Posted by logan on April 06, 2003 at 17:17:13:

In Reply to: baby atb still not eating.....2 months now!! posted by donk142 on April 04, 2003 at 15:44:57:

It's probably about time for a vet visit. I forgot to mention that the rubbermaid should have a few small holes drilled in it, like the other guy said. It's not a big deal though and it shouldn't be causing the problem, as long as the cage isn't soaked and you open it every once in a while to check on him, without handling of course. Other than that, you didn't say if you were feeding live or frozen. I assume you've tried everything. Stay calm, if he seems not to be wasting away, he's still probably going to make it. You should probably find a capable vet in your area and take the animal in before it gets to a point where it can't recover. Good luck. If you live in Northern California I can think of a few good places to go that would take him in and try to get him feeding again.




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