CGreen
New Member
I have a seven year old Sulcata who’s never had any health issues. He lives in an outdoor enclosure during the summers. Eats weeds and grass and has a deep burrow he sleeps in. It’s been storming here and I brought him in on the porch to ride out the storm.
While he was on the porch he ate the spray foam around the door frame.
That was approximately 2 days ago (I didn’t notice the chewed foam till today when I noticed he was acting weird and went to investigate)
He is crying out, lethargic, and has some weezing.
I brought him inside in a controlled area for monitoring. I’ve fed him pumpkin, cactus pads, wet leafy greens and a tiny bit of Medical grade mineral oil to try to get things moving.
I’ve been soaking him in warm water every few hours for 45 minutes at a time. (I did get him to pass two grass poops the first soak. And 5 grass poops the last time) however he is still crying out but is moving better.
I have an appointment with the closest exotic vet (3 hours away) that would treat him on Tuesday (4 days from now)
Is there anything els I can do?
While he was on the porch he ate the spray foam around the door frame.
That was approximately 2 days ago (I didn’t notice the chewed foam till today when I noticed he was acting weird and went to investigate)
He is crying out, lethargic, and has some weezing.
I brought him inside in a controlled area for monitoring. I’ve fed him pumpkin, cactus pads, wet leafy greens and a tiny bit of Medical grade mineral oil to try to get things moving.
I’ve been soaking him in warm water every few hours for 45 minutes at a time. (I did get him to pass two grass poops the first soak. And 5 grass poops the last time) however he is still crying out but is moving better.
I have an appointment with the closest exotic vet (3 hours away) that would treat him on Tuesday (4 days from now)
Is there anything els I can do?