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11-23-04, 07:51 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2004
Location: markham ont
Age: 39
Posts: 115
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help cat attack!!!!!
I come up the stairs and what do i see but my damn cat runing from my room woth somthing in his mouth. thinking is one of my breeder mice i run down the halla nd corner him in the kitchen and make him drop it to realie its 1 of my juvi leos. now im really mad and the leo has droped its tail an dha sit in its mouth i throw the cat out side and then relize the leo is bleeding quite a bit. fliping him over i see 2 puncture wounds neer hios back legs i thought he was already dead. i scuped him up and put him on the counter witch he draged him self across. i ahve him in a small container hes breathing fine and is walking but draging his back legs i dont know what to do now.
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1.1.1 leopard geckos,4 D. auratus,3 D. tinctorus, .1 bearded dragon,1.1 ball pythons, 1 rose hair t,1 pinktoe T, 2 piranha, 1 coastal carpet python , 2 chinese softshells and 1 trinkit rat snake.
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11-23-04, 07:52 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2002
Posts: 5,936
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Nothing anyone can say here will help. You need to take the leopard to the vet.
Marisa
P.S. I am also moving this to the leo forum for better answers.
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11-23-04, 07:56 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2002
Posts: 4,768
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I'd give him back to the cat or put him in the freezer and then find some way to make sure this never happens again. I have a cat to and the second I leave the snake room door open and turn my back my cat goes in there. So now when I'm no in the snake room even for a second I keep the door closed.
Trevor
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11-23-04, 07:57 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2004
Location: Kitchener Ont.
Age: 45
Posts: 6
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I had the same thing happen to me, my cat got my gecko but there was a huge hole in her side and her in-sides were hanging out, she had dropped her tail as well. I put her in the freezer to end her suffering.
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11-23-04, 07:57 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2002
Posts: 4,768
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BTW, giving it back to the cat was a joke. The leo does sound like it's paralized though so once you confirm that I would not prolong its suffering.
Trevor
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11-23-04, 08:07 PM
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Join Date: Sep-2004
Location: Newmarket
Posts: 825
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That's a shame. I've got a cat too that likes to snoop, but he's only allowed in the room if I am. Once I leave the room the door is closed. Most of the time, if I'm in here He just sits at the doorway. He's more interested in the odd cricket that gets loose from time to time. But definitly take your leo to a vet as soon as you can.
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11-23-04, 08:14 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2002
Location: Victoria, BC
Age: 44
Posts: 5,454
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Make the leo as comfortable as you can, and then take it to the vet tomorrow -- be prepared for possibly having to put it down though, it sounds like it's been injured fairly severely if it isn't able to move it's back legs at all.
In the future, I would make sure to keep the door to your room closed if you're not in there to prevent a reaccurance. I'm curious as to how the cat got at the leo if the cage has a proper lid on it though -- my cats can LOOK into the cages, but with the lids on they definitely can't get in to get at anything.
Jen
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11-23-04, 08:16 PM
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Join Date: Aug-2004
Location: Windsor
Age: 41
Posts: 26
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Damn, it looks like i got very lucky with my cats. They don't bother anything. Once one of my scorpions got loose somehow, and my cats didn't even bother it. If I take one of my 3 leo's out and sit down on the couch, my cats will just sit there and pay no attention to them. Even when i put them close to the cat to see their reaction, nothing. Now the crickets on the other hand they love.
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11-23-04, 08:25 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2004
Location: markham ont
Age: 39
Posts: 115
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all my outher cats are not like this. its only the one devil cat it keeps getting in my room i kick it out even when im in there. i alays find him on my tabnsk and continuasly throw him out. he got in cuz h some how got to the highest shelf in my room. the top of the tanks is screena nd sits in the lip he forced his wiat on it enough to pop it in. i can believ he wnat for the leo it usually never runs around.
im misting him keeping him comfy seeing if its just shock. really dont wnat to have to freeze him.
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1.1.1 leopard geckos,4 D. auratus,3 D. tinctorus, .1 bearded dragon,1.1 ball pythons, 1 rose hair t,1 pinktoe T, 2 piranha, 1 coastal carpet python , 2 chinese softshells and 1 trinkit rat snake.
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11-23-04, 09:00 PM
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Join Date: Nov-2004
Location: Canada, Ontario, Hamilton
Posts: 69
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:(
Aww.. poor thing...
Hopefully you won't have to put your leo down, but if it is suffering really bad you might have to.
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11-23-04, 09:02 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2004
Location: ottawa, canada
Age: 60
Posts: 119
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Sorry bout your gecko...
be aware..cat's mouthes are heavily infested with bacteria nad the likely hood of internal infection is very high
if the gecko isnt permanently damaged then agressive antibiotic therapy is warranted
you need to seek veterinary attention ASAP
BTW: to those recommending putting the animal in the freezer...realize that studies have shown that that is a VERY PAINFUL way for herps to die. Ice crystal's actually form in the organs before death occurs. I personally havent felt my liver freeze but i think it would be very unpleasant. THere are more humane ways to euthanatize your animals.
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c/o Blair Animal Hospital
849 Shefford Rd
Ottawa Ont. Canada
613-746-2443
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11-24-04, 10:07 AM
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Join Date: Jul-2004
Location: Northampton New York
Age: 39
Posts: 980
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Cats and reptiles dont really mix at all, cats will naturally go after most things smaller, after a cat killed my parot when I was a kid I've never owned one since. Don't have anything against them I just love my reptiles way too much to jepordize having a cat around. When I clean all 17 cages I don't have time to shut the door when I have a 3 ft water dish full of monitor poo in my hand so I couldn't take the chance of evening owning a cat besides my girls allergic to them which is good that way she never has the idea of infesting my house with such creatures. Sorry about your leo man, I'd either ditch the cat or keep it in its own room so you can freely do things with your herps without worrying about it.
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11-24-04, 10:43 AM
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Join Date: Nov-2003
Location: Waterloo
Age: 43
Posts: 528
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The way look at it is this... you cannot blame a cat for being a cat.
Every time a cat gets into any of our herp rooms and wreaks havoc, it is our fault. I have two particularly mischievious cats, and a collection of over 80 animals. I do the following things.
1) I mist my cats with my spray bottle when they attempt to play on or around any tanks.
2) The only time the cats are in my frog room or gecko room is when I am there, and even then they are watched like a hawk.
3) I always do a thorough check when leaving my herp rooms to make sure the cats are out.
4) The doors are always kept closed
That said, I have a dart frog vivarium and a large bearded dragon enclosure in the main hallway and the living room respectively, and the cats leave them alone for the most part., at best, they will sleep on top of the tanks near the warm lights.
Sometimes I am glad when my cats follow me into my herp rooms. They are great to have around when you drop a cricket, or two, or ten on the floor.
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11-24-04, 11:18 AM
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Join Date: Nov-2004
Location: toronto
Age: 39
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ya my sisses cats are like that.... my chameleon cage is entire screen with a full lngth screen door... duel locks and stuff... and the leos cage is a tight fit top... between the top and the room( not much) to open it i dont have a prob... doesnt mean i allow the cats in... i dont... unless im in there... i made sure there not comfortable... every time they come in i give them a scare... i hiss or clap or give them a squirt.. s when they are in there they are nervous... they dont even go near the cage... ive locked them in my room once and they just scratched at the door...
im very sorry to hear about your loe... i hope its just shock.... but i personally would spend the money to have it put down... freezing its is just cruel... would anyone here freeze there dog or bird or mother... lol... no... there still your pet... and that makes the difference...
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enough animals. finally lowerd my herp collect to 40
Last edited by peterm15; 11-24-04 at 11:21 AM..
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11-24-04, 12:43 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2002
Location: BC
Posts: 9,740
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How could a cat open a secured cage that your Leo was in???
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