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<blockquote data-quote="Crystal the Pet Nanny" data-source="post: 48986" data-attributes="member: 3964"><p>I found a Wild T last night in a Death Curl, but its legs were still flexible. I moved it to a less vulnerable location (I found it on my client's front walk) and put splashed a little water next to it and left it overnight, hoping it would revive, but expecting it would die. Its legs were still flexible this morning so I assume it was still alive and I decided to try to rehab it. It is now in ICU on damp paper towel with access to shallow water source in a critter keeper in my dark closet. I live in Phoenix, so it is a desert dweller, but I don't know what kind. I have a photo I took when I first found it in the death curl (I straightened out it's legs when I moved it onto the paper towel).</p><p></p><p>Any help would be appreciated. [ATTACH=full]10768[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crystal the Pet Nanny, post: 48986, member: 3964"] I found a Wild T last night in a Death Curl, but its legs were still flexible. I moved it to a less vulnerable location (I found it on my client's front walk) and put splashed a little water next to it and left it overnight, hoping it would revive, but expecting it would die. Its legs were still flexible this morning so I assume it was still alive and I decided to try to rehab it. It is now in ICU on damp paper towel with access to shallow water source in a critter keeper in my dark closet. I live in Phoenix, so it is a desert dweller, but I don't know what kind. I have a photo I took when I first found it in the death curl (I straightened out it's legs when I moved it onto the paper towel). Any help would be appreciated. [ATTACH=full]10768[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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