Derpology
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I'm not sure ho w to go about writing this, writing was never my strong suit, hold on. Back in December I set some goals for myself, I listed them here (6month update). And if you dont know about my situation pop back to that update it goes into more detail about how I ended up where I am today.
my goals were to reduce dust,
get him a bigger cage,
and work on his over preening issue.
I didn't list it but I also wanted to work on his dry skin.
Not everything over the last few months have gone to plan. the money I saved for his new cage ended up having to be used as a down payment on a new(er) car
so thats on delay. But because I felt bad I saved up money to get a good sized all wooded perch that he can climb on and chew all he likes.
I have hit a wall with my research on his dry skin and plucking. My biggest concern is that he's bored but I'm stuck on what I could even do. The only toys he likes are wooden blocks, and sometimes shredders. This makes it hard for me to set up varying toys, he will ignore sound or visual toys and only cares about foraging toys if there's nuts. I dont want to overload with nuts so there's some days that he only chews on wood and It makes me feel like I'm not giving enough. Maybe his plucking and over preening because he doesn't like the foraging options for that day or the preening toy I offered isn't interesting. Along with that I've looked into what causes dry skin and I've tried supplementing vitamin A but over the last 3 months of healthier food, regular showers and supplements nothings changed. I'm getting more and more concerned that its a health issue. thing is I'm in a cold climate and it dont make driving to the vet the easiest. Its been well below freezing outside just about every day these last few months and now that its worming up ill get the opportunity to take him to a vet but I'm not sure he can handle it. travel in the past has caused him to self mutilate and I dont want to put him through that.
My thoughts are maybe its a health condition causing this dry skin and plucking/preening issue or maybe its his age he is almost 40, Or maybe its because hes been plucking and shredding his feathers for well over 20 years . I'm frustrated and I feel like I'm failing him.
the quick and dirty of it is, these last few months have been tough I've spent tons of money trying to help and I'm not getting anywhere. I'm not sure If I can even take him to a vet because not only will he mutilate himself in the car I feel like it will break the delicate trust we have built. I dont know what I can do.
I'm sorry I'm all over the place rascal managed to cuddle with me, bite me, and cause at least 2 other distractions while trying to put this together. I can clarify anything that is confusing I just really need some advice. what can I do better I feel like I've tried everything I've read about but there's got to be something I can do for him.
my goals were to reduce dust,
get him a bigger cage,
and work on his over preening issue.
I didn't list it but I also wanted to work on his dry skin.
Not everything over the last few months have gone to plan. the money I saved for his new cage ended up having to be used as a down payment on a new(er) car
so thats on delay. But because I felt bad I saved up money to get a good sized all wooded perch that he can climb on and chew all he likes.
I have hit a wall with my research on his dry skin and plucking. My biggest concern is that he's bored but I'm stuck on what I could even do. The only toys he likes are wooden blocks, and sometimes shredders. This makes it hard for me to set up varying toys, he will ignore sound or visual toys and only cares about foraging toys if there's nuts. I dont want to overload with nuts so there's some days that he only chews on wood and It makes me feel like I'm not giving enough. Maybe his plucking and over preening because he doesn't like the foraging options for that day or the preening toy I offered isn't interesting. Along with that I've looked into what causes dry skin and I've tried supplementing vitamin A but over the last 3 months of healthier food, regular showers and supplements nothings changed. I'm getting more and more concerned that its a health issue. thing is I'm in a cold climate and it dont make driving to the vet the easiest. Its been well below freezing outside just about every day these last few months and now that its worming up ill get the opportunity to take him to a vet but I'm not sure he can handle it. travel in the past has caused him to self mutilate and I dont want to put him through that.
My thoughts are maybe its a health condition causing this dry skin and plucking/preening issue or maybe its his age he is almost 40, Or maybe its because hes been plucking and shredding his feathers for well over 20 years . I'm frustrated and I feel like I'm failing him.
the quick and dirty of it is, these last few months have been tough I've spent tons of money trying to help and I'm not getting anywhere. I'm not sure If I can even take him to a vet because not only will he mutilate himself in the car I feel like it will break the delicate trust we have built. I dont know what I can do.
I'm sorry I'm all over the place rascal managed to cuddle with me, bite me, and cause at least 2 other distractions while trying to put this together. I can clarify anything that is confusing I just really need some advice. what can I do better I feel like I've tried everything I've read about but there's got to be something I can do for him.