We are fortunate that a beautiful, singing Grey Tree frog hitched a ride in one of our huge plants from northern Florida down to southern Florida with us and has chosen to remain close for several years, and his nightly singing and daily chirps as we go in and out, from the porch area, has been a wonderful part of our lives.
This morning, we found him on the platform near the hose with an injured front leg and hind leg, and possibly he was in the doorway last night and my husband didn't see him when he closed the screen door.
There is some bleeding. I know it is not advised to pick him up, due to the oils in our hands, but he panicked and brought him inside in his bare hand. Now, i have him in a plastic box where he is resting.
He feels safe with me and has always communicated freely with me.
What is the best thing for me to do?
I will call the wildlife center when they open, but I do not want to take him where he will not feel safe, and I am not sure if a vet who specializes in frogs will be found.
Please, any recommendations will be appreciated! I adore this guy! No princess ever loved her froggie this much!
Thank you.





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