This was a really, really busy weekend for us, and in the midst of Andrew's Cinderella play, one of our frogs (a hand-sized water frog) escaped from our aquarium. I just happened to walk into the boy's room and notice one was not anywhere to be found in the water. We have 4 cats and I naturally feared the worst. :| I was too afraid to actually look around the house...I carefully looked through the room, but beyond that....I was afraid of what I would find.
Also, these are water frogs so I knew that even if the cats hadn't found it...it would be a goner...
About 30 minutes after discovering it was missing, I walked into our bathroom and discovered two of our cats hovering over something. I started screaming and shrieking at the top of my lungs which scared the cats right out of the room.
Then...I shut the door and called Thomas in to take care of the frog. He refused! (He didn't want to see it either!!!) Suddenly, I heard a scratching sound at the bathroom door. I carefully opened the door only to see that the frog had made its way all the way across the bathroom and was right at the door.
I poured some water over it and..it moved. I didn't notice any limbs missing or big bites taken out of it or...even any blood.
Alex (age 6) picked up the frog and put it in a bucket of water. It's skin was really a pale beige instead of the dark brown that it is supposed to be and it looked like it wasn't going to make it.
We put it back in the aquarium with the others and it's buddy came up to it and immediately went into some mating grip (men, geeesh! just kidding guys )
To make a long story short, the only injuries that it had involved the webbing on its feet and a teeny injury to its...behind. So....I got some tetracycline for the tank and just decided to watch and see...
And...the frog was back to its normal color by the next day and now is back to being its perfectly normal self!
Also, these are water frogs so I knew that even if the cats hadn't found it...it would be a goner...
About 30 minutes after discovering it was missing, I walked into our bathroom and discovered two of our cats hovering over something. I started screaming and shrieking at the top of my lungs which scared the cats right out of the room.
Then...I shut the door and called Thomas in to take care of the frog. He refused! (He didn't want to see it either!!!) Suddenly, I heard a scratching sound at the bathroom door. I carefully opened the door only to see that the frog had made its way all the way across the bathroom and was right at the door.
I poured some water over it and..it moved. I didn't notice any limbs missing or big bites taken out of it or...even any blood.
Alex (age 6) picked up the frog and put it in a bucket of water. It's skin was really a pale beige instead of the dark brown that it is supposed to be and it looked like it wasn't going to make it.
We put it back in the aquarium with the others and it's buddy came up to it and immediately went into some mating grip (men, geeesh! just kidding guys )
To make a long story short, the only injuries that it had involved the webbing on its feet and a teeny injury to its...behind. So....I got some tetracycline for the tank and just decided to watch and see...
And...the frog was back to its normal color by the next day and now is back to being its perfectly normal self!
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