Quote Originally Posted by Howler View Post
Curious little bugger then huh? X3 At least he's active and alert, a very good thing indeed.

It's a bad fleshwound but I think other than that that's all it is as everyone else has been saying. He has a good chance of survival in your care I think and you're doing a good thing taking care of him.

Kudos. I hope to read up more down the line on how this baby ends up and see progress pictures perhaps? -grin-

--Nick
I'll take pics as things progress, yes. The wound is still pretty raw, but not quite as red as it was on Saturday so that's a good sign.

Question: when I go to feed this guy (will probably try a worm in another two or three days) should I try and hold the worm in front of his face using tweezers or should I take the bunched up newspapers and hides out and leave the worm in there with him for an hour or so?