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Originally Posted by 2BFIT1
BirdLady~~Wow, what a group
I can't imagine what your vet bills must be like with all of them.
Actually, just Sidney the "troubled" cockatoo has run up the vet bills. Everybody else pretty much gets an annual physical and shots (semi-annual for Godiva since she is a "senior cat").
We hatched Sidney from an egg. He was fine until he hit puberty. Then he suddenly didn't want to be handled and started feather plucking because he was frustrated which, in turn, caused him to not fly well. He split open a spot that needed 7 stitches, antibiotics, etc. When we thought it was healed, we retained "the bird whisperer" to work with him. Here in Los Angeles, you can get psychological help for your pet no matter what the species!
Anyway, the bird whisperer was making progress when Sidney flopped on the floor again and had to be rushed back to the vet. Another 7 stitches and the same routine. Then it happened a third time and we decided with the vet not to have it stitched but to let the tissue granulate in. After all, he's not so vain that it will bother him to have a scar under his tailfeathers.
So now we are not bothering the poor bird with treatment or training until he gets some feathers and the area heals. We are putting some homeopathic anti-stress stuff in his water and he seems to not pluck as much. He also gets a bath every other day and that helps too. We are looking forward to the day when we can have the bird whisperer back.
When I have a digital camera again I will take some pix. Now you see why it says "parrot crazy" by my icon.
BirdLady