Daisy Has A Cold

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If I think Zola has a blockage at all, I tip several cups of his soak water over his head, then when I take him out to dry him, I give his nostril openings gentle but firm rubs with a baby's cotton wool bud to help loosen anything there - so far it has always worked.
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If I think Zola has a blockage at all, I tip several cups of his soak water over his head, then when I take him out to dry him, I give his nostril openings gentle but firm rubs with a baby's cotton wool bud to help loosen anything there - so far it has always worked.
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Okay I'll do that as well. Jacky and Daisy have had sniffles when they used to live in the garden but now I feel I'm on a learning curve now that they sleep indoors at night.

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I don't really want to take her back to the vet partly because I think that the journey won't do her any good. She certainly isn't any worse.

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I don't really want to take her back to the vet partly because I think that the journey won't do her any good. She certainly isn't any worse.

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I agree about not taking her to the vet at the moment . If you can just keep her really warm,as previously described, and provide delicious dandelion leaves on command, she should get over her cold in a few days, I think. It is good she is separate from Jacky, as you don't want to transfer any infection to her. Lots of extra hand washing would be good.
Try not to worry too much - Daisy is a tough little lady.
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I agree about not taking her to the vet at the moment . If you can just keep her really warm,as previously described, and provide delicious dandelion leaves on command, she should get over her cold in a few days, I think. It is good she is separate from Jacky, as you don't want to transfer any infection to her. Lots of extra hand washing would be good.
Try not to worry too much - Daisy is a tough little lady.
Angie
Thankyou Angie.

I also bought her an extra food bowl today. She's going to be very warm with the central heating as well. By the way when I picked her up to put her to bed I wiped her nose with a wet tissue (couldn't resist a cuddle) she shoved me like mad which is a good sign!

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Daisy is currently tucking into tomato and she had a good soak this morning.

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Good evening everyone,

The cold symptoms are still there but Daisy has nibbled a tomato and anyone who has read my other threads will know that Daisy had two lumps and was seen by a vet. The lump on her neck is now a lot smaller and the vet found one on her leg which he said at her last appointment about five weeks ago was also shrinking. I know that it is continuing to because she was moving her back legs and exercising. She must be getting hot under the lamp and heat bar. When I picked her up to feel the lump on her neck she was shoving like mad even more so than yesterday so she must be getting some strength from somewhere!

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Good evening everyone,

The cold symptoms are still there but Daisy has nibbled a tomato and anyone who has read my other threads will know that Daisy had two lumps and was seen by a vet. The lump on her neck is now a lot smaller and the vet found one on her leg which he said at her last appointment about five weeks ago was also shrinking. I know that it is continuing to because she was moving her back legs and exercising. She must be getting hot under the lamp and heat bar. When I picked her up to feel the lump on her neck she was shoving like mad even more so than yesterday so she must be getting some strength from somewhere!

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I am being very careful of those spurs nevermind her cold!

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Daisy doesn't seem to be sniffing quite so much today but I am toying with the idea of talking to another vet apart from the one that she was seeing tomorrow.

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Daisy doesn't seem to be sniffing quite so much today but I am toying with the idea of talking to another vet apart from the one that she was seeing tomorrow.

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Hello MaNaAk - It's lovely that Daisy is more lively - are you thinking of actually taking her to another vet, or speaking to one on the phone? Only you said the other day that you didn't think the journey would be good for her.
She must be feeling a lot better in herself, if she is shoving you about !
Zola can shove pretty hard -people are really surprised - however, he doesn't have spurs, just sharp claws !
The weather is very poor here today - wet and windy - and will be very windy tomorrow, when we have to go to Tavistock hospital for my other sort of head injections - however, the nurse will like to see him again, and he always quite enjoys the drive.
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Hello MaNaAk - It's lovely that Daisy is more lively - are you thinking of actually taking her to another vet, or speaking to one on the phone? Only you said the other day that you didn't think the journey would be good for her.
She must be feeling a lot better in herself, if she is shoving you about !
Zola can shove pretty hard -people are really surprised - however, he doesn't have spurs, just sharp claws !
The weather is very poor here today - wet and windy - and will be very windy tomorrow, when we have to go to Tavistock hospital for my other sort of head injections - however, the nurse will like to see him again, and he always quite enjoys the drive.
Angie x
Dear Angie,

I was concerned that she wasn't eating today but then eventhough she is the UV light and bar it has been so miserable that she might feel more like eating tomorrow. I could see how she goes tomorrow as she doesn't seem to be any worse. Good luck tomorrow Daisy and I shall be thinking of you.

Natrah

PS: I just don't want the original vet to consider putting her to sleep without considering treating this.
 
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Just booked an appointment with the original vet for tomorrow at 6.30 pm.

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I feel a bit relieved I'm giving the chance for some treatment for this.

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PS: I won't accept any suggestion of putting her down at this stage.
 

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Just booked an appointment with the original vet for tomorrow at 6.30 pm.

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My appointment is at 1 pm, so Zola and I will be back home ready to think of you and wish you well. As you mentioned in a previous post, your vet might well not be taking her inclination to hibernate into account - if she isn't eating much, it could be just that. And tortoises can be slow to get over things - it's just their metabolism is different from ours. I would have thought the vet should be pretty pleased with her progress in general.Don't even think -or let him think - about putting her to sleep -you are giving her every chance to get better before you consider that ! You are being a wonderful mum to her, and you will know what's best for her.
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My appointment is at 1 pm, so Zola and I will be back home ready to think of you and wish you well. As you mentioned in a previous post, your vet might well not be taking her inclination to hibernate into account - if she isn't eating much, it could be just that. And tortoises can be slow to get over things - it's just their metabolism is different from ours. I would have thought the vet should be pretty pleased with her progress in general.Don't even think -or let him think - about putting her to sleep -you are giving her every chance to get better before you consider that ! You are being a wonderful mum to her, and you will know what's best for her.
Angie and Zola xx
Thankyou you two and I shall of you as well Angie. I think you're very brave too. I checked on Jacky and she has been stirring!

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Daisy's tucking into dandelions and Jacky is up and about! Thinking of you Angie.

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Good evening everyone,

I have left Daisy at the vet's where she's being well cared for. She will have swabs taken and blood tests to see if she needs antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medication. At least she's not being put down at the moment.

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Good evening everyone,

I have left Daisy at the vet's where she's being well cared for. She will have swabs taken and blood tests to see if she needs antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medication. At least she's not being put down at the moment.

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Dear Natrah - I'm sorry Daisy has to stay at the vets, but I'm glad she is getting useful tests done. I was worried when I read the post on your other thread, but I feel less worried now I've read this !
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Dear Natrah - I'm sorry Daisy has to stay at the vets, but I'm glad she is getting useful tests done. I was worried when I read the post on your other thread, but I feel less worried now I've read this !
Angie and Zola xx
The vet found an inflammation in her nostril so it's good that she's being treated.

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The vet found an inflammation in her nostril so it's good that she's being treated.

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Will you be able to bring her home tomorrow ?
I'm glad he has found something treatable,anyway. What did he think about her lumps?
You are such a good mum to her.
Angie x
 
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