Kakapos
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Well I took Scout to the vet yesterday. The doctor prescribed him Baytril... I have to give it to him every 12 hours for 6 days with a little bit of diluted fruit juice.. HE HATES IT haha... I did not take Sawyer with me just Scout.
Anyways, the doctor said if his tail bobbing continues after the course of the baytril to bring him back in for more tests... It was 50 dollars total for the check up and the medicine. She said he looked very good but the tail bobbing WAS a concern. (Also he weighed 95 grams)
Has anyone else had their bird on this??
Now I am thinking to myself though.. What if this is contagious??? At the moment I do not have a separate cage for Scout and Sawyer to go into. Sawyer has never acted sick though, he is extremely loud and peppy all the time, He doesn't even want to sleep at night he will still be singing. He is a very hardy eater too. His tail has never bobbed and he doesn't cough/sneeze/wheeze/click anything.
Any thoughts?
Also here is a picture of Scout at the vet on my boyfriend's head!
Anyways, the doctor said if his tail bobbing continues after the course of the baytril to bring him back in for more tests... It was 50 dollars total for the check up and the medicine. She said he looked very good but the tail bobbing WAS a concern. (Also he weighed 95 grams)
Has anyone else had their bird on this??
Now I am thinking to myself though.. What if this is contagious??? At the moment I do not have a separate cage for Scout and Sawyer to go into. Sawyer has never acted sick though, he is extremely loud and peppy all the time, He doesn't even want to sleep at night he will still be singing. He is a very hardy eater too. His tail has never bobbed and he doesn't cough/sneeze/wheeze/click anything.
Any thoughts?
Also here is a picture of Scout at the vet on my boyfriend's head!