Geckos have a very fragile exterior and if wounded, can take months to heal. If your gecko has an open wound it is best to keep it moist. Non scented Petroleum jelly works great to ensure the wound does not become infected. Please refrain from using something that can ultimately dry the wound out more, such as peroxide. If the animal is unable to move, eat/drink, or use the restroom, it is best to bring the animal to an expert.
Well it really depends on how bad the injury's are. If you're worried about the health of your gecko, it is best to take it to the vets right away! From my experience, the only gecko I have had was attacked by a cat, had died.
Yes, a leopard gecko drops its tail when threaten. It does this to distract the attacker so that it would attack the tail which is no longer on the gecko but still moves and wriggles. (Like some kind of cat toy.)
The cat would eat the gecko, then freeze to death. If the cat swallowed the gecko hole, it would be warm for a while but later die.
Some lizards (e.g. the Gecko) will do this.
No, my dog has not been attacked by a cat recently.
Yes, a cat has attacked a dog in my presence.
well... i either call it the ghost leopard gecko or the Halloween leopard gecko because of the way it looks.
No, a cat will come to no harm eating one of these lizards.
A leopard is a mammal [ wild cat ] and a leopard gecko is a reptile, I believe.
it probally attacked you when you meowed because it thought you was another cat.
It is possible for a cat to experience trauma after being attacked. Signs of trauma may include changes in behavior, fearfulness, or aggression. It is important to monitor your cat's behavior and consult with a veterinarian for guidance on how to help them recover.
Not unless it is very aggressive or has rabies. Or is crazy at that.