Subject: necropsy findings Posted by Bourbon on June 16, 2000 at 12:30:03 from 24.48.198.170
We are working on the story about a glider that was very dear to not only our family but also the owners. He was very loved , spoiled, AE, and very bonded. Cost, love, nor anything else was ever an issue with him. He would spend as many as 12 hours with his owner, and when the slightest problem arose he was always at the vet, many times with out cause but always as a just in case. To make a long story short, (the full story will be on the realstories page when finished.) On wednesday he didn't eat much, but that happens sometimes, he played as normal during his play time she had noticed that he had urinated on her (not unusual), but this time it had a very strong odor. at 3 in the morning fri she had noticed he hadn't eaten anything, so she offered him his fav, the mealies. He ate one, but didn't eat the second. she was really puzzled, and watched him throughout playtime to see if he acted strangly, he was less active when he played this time. The owner was experienced with his eating habits and decided that to be safe she would take him in to the vet in the morning cause she was concerned, I was out of town at the time. Friday morn she woke up and noticed he was hanging on to the cage bars in a weak fashion, spending his loose time on the floor of the cage. she knew then something was seriously wrong, he was NOT a floor glider, he didn't have the light in his eyes. She took him to the vet asap, they ran all possible tests on him xrays showed his bone density was fine, no enlagement of any of his organs, the fecals came up good, but getting blood was not possible, although the vet had tried every possible place. A urinalysis wasn't possible cause he didn't urinate while he was there. giving him some Baytril, with instructions on possibly force feeding him. she left the vets, and he died 2 hours later. I ordered up the necropsy, and she signed the release. He was seriously over weight. but that too will be explained later..
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