Yea, we don't take Kronk for a ton of car rides, but he's been out at least half a dozen times and I can't say I've noticed and extra pooping from him. Maybe it's just the big guys, or maybe we just didn't travel far enough.
That Chinese diet tea. (Just kidding)Maybe AB needs some food that will soften from the inside to get stuff moving. I know of one they can't resist and it's instant diarrhea. Hoping for a picture soon.?
No, wasn't he an Australian Parakeet or something like that...he was big and loud and pooped on my tv screen as he would get really outa line when NASCAR was on....I think it was some sort of conure
Sorry. I just didn't want to say it because I wouldn't want new members to think it's ok to feed iceberg. I've also used sour cream on kittens if I need to get medicine in them. I hope it works as the medicinal poultice AB needs...?Going to town this morning, will get some iceberg....thanks
I'm not above using herbs on a really sick animal. I'm just careful about it.?That Chinese diet tea. (Just kidding)
My Grandma gave it to me once and......
Damn cleaned out everything but my sinuses.....
I drove my friend and her 85lb sulcata to the vet one time.
It was an hour to the vet, then an hour at the office with all the manhandling that entails, then an hour home.
Sweet boy never peed or pooped the entire trip!
I agree, impacted just like AB. I keep an immaculate car, and frankly, it's had a lot of Sulcata poop in it. Big Sam took second in a photo contest and won a professional photo session last year. Not only did he unload in the storage box, but he knocked the whole thing over and crapped on my carpet, then crapped in the studio and again in the car going home. As far as I'm concerned, he's not going for rides in the car anymore.he must have been impacted. There is no way a sulcata is in a car for at least two hours (both ways) without pooping???
There is just no way???? Maybe he was dehydrated too???? No way ... no way???...... nnnnooooooo waaaaaayyyy.
(all said with love)???
I agree, impacted just like AB. I keep an immaculate car, and frankly, it's had a lot of Sulcata poop in it. Big Sam took second in a photo contest and won a professional photo session last year. Not only did he unload in the storage box, but he knocked the whole thing over and crapped on my carpet, then crapped in the studio and again in the car going home. As far as I'm concerned, he's not going for rides in the car anymore.
I have just read this entire thread and it’s quite hilarious. I don’t have a tortoise, I have a three toed boxie. He likes to poop in his soak. You of course have put yours in a soak after his many enemas ?? Or is that a bad idea?
HeI have just read this entire thread and it’s quite hilarious. I don’t have a tortoise, I have a three toed boxie. He likes to poop in his soak. You of course have put yours in a soak after his many enemas ?? Or is that a bad idea?
Prolly wasn't a real SulcataI drove my friend and her 85lb sulcata to the vet one time.
It was an hour to the vet, then an hour at the office with all the manhandling that entails, then an hour home.
Sweet boy never peed or pooped the entire trip!
You mean my avatar? If so that's Knobby, badly pyramided rescueView attachment 298609
I seriously love his beat up faceView attachment 298610
Women are always attracted to the bad boysit’s not beat up!!? And anyway....
Chicks dig scars...! ??