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Jo-Jo is doing so well - you must be delighted. I wonder if her vision is developing rather like that of a human baby - at first, focusing is difficult, and the "picture" is confused, but it improves gradually over time.Well change of plans, the mat we were using is slippery. Jo Jo can not stand up without her legs slipping. The mat is Polyester or some other oil byproduct material. Today she will get a plain towel in her enclosure. Her appetite still is great, she now has bird netting over an outdoor enclosure to go in safely, but still under someones watchful eye. She has almost eaten all of her foliage so we will move it when she does. With her being outside alot there is no question her eye works. She can notice someone pretty far away and only on the left side. I can be 20 feet away and she will notice me moving, or walking up. It is almost like her sight improves over time, as does her dis-like of the artificial tears being applied.
You don't know for sure what her vision was like originally, but I think being blinded for a long time must have reduced her ability to see properly, and she has to sort of re-learn how to see. This will make another chapter in that story I hope you are going to write !!!
We have used towels quite often with Zola in different situations - we use smooth-ish ones preferably, so his claws don't get caught in the loops. Though this summer he has spent such a lot of time walking and climbing on the breakwater that his claws have worn down quite a bit,so probably wouldn't be a problem !
Angie







