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Delo729
08-19-2016, 01:28 AM
I'm not sure if this is life threatening. Please meet Spartacus. He is hanging out with us for a few days while his Mama is out of town. Unfortunately I can't let him hang with the two boys I have because Spartacus has something going on. Here's everything I know followed by pictures that I just took tonight during his feeding time at 11:30.

Spartacus showed up on her doorstep 16 days ago with no history.
He just opened his eyes 2 days ago.
He's eating FV 20/50
He's pottying just fine in all manners
He weighs 100 grams

About a week ago his Mama asked me about his crusty ear which she sent me a pic of but it wasn't very clear which is why it won't be posted in the following pics. From what I could tell it was the slightly crusty like the beginning stages of mange. She mentioned she was working with another reahbber and they topically applied Ivermectin 2 days ago. And she's been applying mineral oil occasionally since. However this bump on his back has appeared, and if I remember correctly it was 2 to 3 days ago she noticed it first. She said it's getting bigger. It has fur growing all around it. While taking pics for you lovely folks I noted that it didn't really feel fluid filled either. Not really hard but a TINY bit crusty feeling around the edges. When I can I will take more pics tomorrow.

Any and all input is appreciated.

Ok I just tried to add pics to this post and seem to have trouble doing it. If anyone would like to help and let me email them the pics to post that would be great. I haven't posted pics on here in a while because of this reason.

island rehabber
08-19-2016, 07:52 AM
You can email them to me at mmandrano@----yahoo.com -- leave out the dashes.

Delo729
08-19-2016, 10:48 AM
Emailed them to you IR

island rehabber
08-19-2016, 10:52 PM
Sorry for the delay, Delo. Here is the first batch of your Spartacus pix:

Delo729
08-23-2016, 12:47 PM
No chime in on this?

PennyCash
08-23-2016, 01:17 PM
I'm quiet when I have no idea :dono

pappy1264
08-23-2016, 01:21 PM
You said they used ivermectin. Topically? Is the bump where they applied it?

TubeDriver
08-23-2016, 01:55 PM
Could that be an old injury? Scar issue? Eh, nevermind I see he is a young one.