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Andrea_A
at Sat Nov 8 12:23:53 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Andrea_A ]
What you're describing sounded like an injury (perhaps a broken leg) until you mentioned "the joint just proximal to his paw/hand". This year I've been plagued with calcium deficiency problems in some of my juveniles (long story). The youngsters most affected show some swelling of their lower forearms and in a few more severe cases it looks as if their hands/paws turn in towards their body, but the 'turning in' is from a point above the wrist. In either case, its a good idea to see your veterinarian.
For young leos be sure to gutload and dust their prey weekly (at least, assuming NO calcium deficiency). Adults will find and lick calcium from a dish ... but apparently babies/juveniles will not.
Also, don't hesitate to contact the breeder. He/she may have some helpful information for you (including a refund if this is a problem you aren't prepared to deal with). Best of luck to you and your new leo! ----- Andrea A. 
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