Vets carry out 'revealing' op on African lizard - The Solihull Observer

Vets carry out 'revealing' op on African lizard

THE SANDS of time passed particularly slowly for an African lizard called Zazu who has undergone delicate surgery at a Solihull vet practice to remove an unusual blockage in its intestines.

The Bosc Monitor lizard, owned by Solihull College, had become unsteady and un-coordinated, was off her food and constipated, prompting staff to alert vet Siobhan Cox at Linnaeus-owned 608 Vets in Warwick Road, Solihull.

At first, Siobhan feared Zazu might be suffering from neurological issues but a detailed examination uncovered the real cause of her problem – a blockage of sand.

Siobhan said: “Zazu presented with neurological signs initially. She seemed to be weak on her front legs and was struggling to strike at food.




“We carried out a series of tests, which revealed Zazu was suffering from an intestinal impaction.

“Following X-rays and a blood test, Zazu had surgery to remove a significant deposit of sand from her large intestine.


“There was one surprise for the college, though, because Zazu was also spayed at the time of surgery – and they thought ‘she’ was a ‘he’!”

Jo Burnard, manager of the College’s animal unit, said: “We’re very grateful to Siobhan and 608 Vets for the way they cared for Zazu.

“They’re just a mile down the road and we schedule regular visits from Siobhan to check our animals, particularly the exotic species, and make sure they’re all doing well.

“It’s quite a check list for them as we have 15 different species of lizard alone, plus a range of snakes, tortoises, skunks and meerkats, as well as more common mammals and livestock for our animal welfare and veterinary nursing courses.

“But the 608 team is brilliant at dealing with any species, even the really exotic ones, which is a huge help.”

Visit www.608vets.com for more information.

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