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« on: May 27, 2009, 11:40:57 AM »
I don't know if he's drooling still and that's why he's wet or if he's wet from pulling out his fur. The side that his is pulling his fur out of is the side that was wet from his drooling before he had the tooth pulled. I have been letting him have dust bathes because he really wants them and I thought it might help dry up his fur. He ends up with clumps in his remaining fur and on his paws. Should I not let him have dust bathes right now? He is eating well but the critical care has to be basically mush or he will not eat it. He might not have enough teeth to eat anything else. He was missing a tooth when we got him(our vet found out the first time he had an x-ray) and he's had 2 more pulled since. Strangely though he is chewing on his salt wheel, mineral stone, and this other rocky chew block we have for him and drinking well. He has never chewed on any of them before. On Saturday he did not want to be touched which is unusual for him because he loves to be pet and snuggled. He was very lethargic and would not move off his top ledge. He was so wet. He is much better than he was but he's still not good. Could he maybe have hair tangled in his teeth or stuck in his throat from ripping out his fur? Could that be making him wet? As for our vet, he is the only that treats exotics. There is a vet school about 3 hours away but I don't know if Kirby would be able to handle the trip in the condition he's in.