If you haven’t already, check out the video posted prior to this for the full story regarding Mort’s tail.
Luckily, the vet responded and was able to get him in for an amputation this week. I’m still pretty upset because once they started amputating they said they could see how his tail had become infected far past what we were able to see on the surface. This led to them needing to amputate most of the tail. This could have been avoided if amputation was suggested earlier.
Albeit, he seems well and completely unbothered by the procedure. He is still able to move around quite well and overall he is looking much better than he was when he arrived in February.
Speaking of his arrival, when he first came to me he was skin and bones. It was almost scary to pick him up because he felt like he was going to break. He weighed in at 3.2 pounds. Male Opossums his age usually weigh about 6-8 pounds. I’m happy to announce that he is now officially 5 pounds and a healthy weight for the first time in his life!
Marie
2023-05-20 05:44:22 +0000 UTC