AshleyANDKeith":1fzq8k6k said:I need advice, me and my husband left our bed room for a total of 15 mins and when we came back I to our room our sons kitten had somehow (we still don't understand how) gotten into our 7 month old Beardies tank. As far as we know she didn't hurt/mess with the beardie just ate it's food and drank it's water. However the beardie had some eco sand in its mouth and we immediately soothed her and gave her a bath and washed it out. She was being active like her normal self in the bath but now she's sluggish when moving and hasn't eaten today. This happened yesterday morning. Also we notice once that she tensed up and her mouth was wide open which we have never seen her do before. I thought maybe she was in shock bc the kitten is much bigger then her and she was trying to hide in her eco sand bedding. But my husband says he has a feeling somethings not quite right. We do not have any local gets that know anything about replies at all. Can anyone give us advice, we are really worried and feel bad like it's our fault. I don't want her to suffer or be in pain.
KeyBlu422":17h4vrk9 said:While a vet is a priority, in the meantime, if you suspect the beardy is suffering from impaction and you can get it to eat, try feeding high fiber foods like peeled apple or unsweetened applesauce.
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