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Madhouse5 Posted - 22/10/2011 : 08:22:40
Hi all we run a small reptile re homing centre in Suffolk yesterday i was given 2 corns to one looks fine has a eating problem that should be ok to sort but the other one has a rely bad deformed spine so i have been told she eats fine and does not look in pain but i was thinking is this going to affect her as she gets older

The question i have is do we put her down dont want to but if its better for her then i would if anyone can help or has had this problem before please let us know

Thanks

Paul
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Madhouse5 Posted - 27/10/2011 : 11:52:56
Email sent Cattnmo

Thanks


Paul
cattNmo Posted - 26/10/2011 : 12:11:33
Are you any closer to getting some pics of her yet?? Thank you
cattNmo Posted - 24/10/2011 : 22:08:10
Email set paul thank you
MammasGirl Posted - 24/10/2011 : 10:00:47
When you opened a reptile re homing centre in Suffolkreptile and took two courns did you take some pics of them or did you not have the time by the time you got them. Oh and I would like to know what is there names.
Madhouse5 Posted - 23/10/2011 : 22:40:22
hi catt no cant find any message you can try emailing me direct paulnash79@yahoo.co.uk

Thanks


Paul
cattNmo Posted - 23/10/2011 : 18:18:40
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Posted - 23/10/2011 : 09:28:06
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Originally posted by cattNmo

PM'ed you mad
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that's impressive, we don't have a PM function on here!


Yeah ok so i ment emailed, i just clicked the link on the profile page lol. The more important point Mad did you get the message???
garrie Posted - 23/10/2011 : 12:30:40
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Originally posted by Hissyfit

I'd give her a chance, if she's eating/shedding/pooing with no problems then she has a quality of life
Good to hear of a reptile rehoming place in Suffolk, or maybe not as could be a bit tempting for me



Ditto ...something tells me I may be in contact in the future Madhouse5
Sta~ple Posted - 23/10/2011 : 10:05:07
Maybe e-mailed was ment lol!
Madhouse5 Posted - 23/10/2011 : 09:35:33
thats why i could not find it lol
gingerpony Posted - 23/10/2011 : 09:28:06
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Originally posted by cattNmo

PM'ed you mad

that's impressive, we don't have a PM function on here!
cattNmo Posted - 22/10/2011 : 22:42:49
PM'ed you mad
Madhouse5 Posted - 22/10/2011 : 16:01:16
Thanks All for the post i may look for a forever home were she can be looked after if anyone knows of someone that might want to take her on let me know i will get a photo up to show her poor little thing

Thanks

Paul
Hissyfit Posted - 22/10/2011 : 14:50:02
I'd give her a chance, if she's eating/shedding/pooing with no problems then she has a quality of life
Good to hear of a reptile rehoming place in Suffolk, or maybe not as could be a bit tempting for me
gingerpony Posted - 22/10/2011 : 14:18:02
my usual opinion of kinked corns is euthanasia or despatched humanely as soon as possible after hatching. it's the only way to guarantee they're not used for breeding which could potentially be fatal, or if it's hereditary, could be passed onto their offspring.

that said, i have heard of corns seemingly grow out of their kinks.........corns given pet-only homes that cope well with life and their kinks.......and i even purchased a kinked lavendar hatchie at the last donny show due to her love-heart head marking (i am soft at heart!)........
so heart says one thing, head says the other!

and tbh i think her kinks are worsening
eeji Posted - 22/10/2011 : 12:58:09
if she is eating pooing and shedding fine and seems alert and otherwise healthy she will be fine so long as she isn't used as a breeder which puts enormous stresses on a girls body
Mamma Posted - 22/10/2011 : 10:02:36
It will be a kinked spine. Dont put her down. Im sure she will be fine, just whatever you do dont breed her. Do you have a pic we could see?

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