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NEVER use Neosporin on a reptile. If I remember correctly, Neomycin is toxic to reptiles. I made that mistake years ago and the vet really let into me. I don't remember which antibiotic ointments are okay, but I would suggest you consult with a vet before ever applying anything to a reptile. Just my .02.
I hope the gecko is eating better. My leopards haven't lost their tails yet since I got them (knock on wood), but I keep all of my reptiles and arachnids in a separate room away from my cats. As much as I love my cats, I don't trust them as far as I can throw them. I accidently left two cats in the room for a few hours last month. They collapsed the lid on my baby rosy boa's cage. She was missing too. Fortunately I found her nearby in a bag of bedding without any teeth marks. I think that is because one of the cats was my Scottish fold, not known for his brilliance. I'm just glad they didn't get into the ackie's cage as they are my sister's lizards that she keeps at my place. [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_eek.gif[/img]
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