This is a very urgent message as my daughter (the loving carer of a once beautiful, healthy axolotl called Sam) is absolutely desperate.
Sam was left with friends of my daughter's for several months while my daughter was overseas. It seems they did not care for Sam properly; she is only a tenth of her original size and so malnourished she can hardly move.
My daughter has done everything you have all advised (thank you). The water is fine (been tested); the food is right. My daughter has spent hours at the tank coaxing Sam to eat. But she cannot. Sam tries to get the worms, but she is so thin, her head is too heavy to hold up. It seems she cannot even open her mouth.
My daughter is in tears. We are all dreadfully upset. We cannot go on any longer.
Yet still Sam just survives, day after dreadful day.
Is there any way poor Sam can recover from this deplorable state?
If not, how do I humanely euthanase poor Sam before she and my daughter suffer any further?
Please help. We are all distressed.
Mary.
Sam was left with friends of my daughter's for several months while my daughter was overseas. It seems they did not care for Sam properly; she is only a tenth of her original size and so malnourished she can hardly move.
My daughter has done everything you have all advised (thank you). The water is fine (been tested); the food is right. My daughter has spent hours at the tank coaxing Sam to eat. But she cannot. Sam tries to get the worms, but she is so thin, her head is too heavy to hold up. It seems she cannot even open her mouth.
My daughter is in tears. We are all dreadfully upset. We cannot go on any longer.
Yet still Sam just survives, day after dreadful day.
Is there any way poor Sam can recover from this deplorable state?
If not, how do I humanely euthanase poor Sam before she and my daughter suffer any further?
Please help. We are all distressed.
Mary.