MurphySquirrel
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Okay this is going to be a long story.
I (or rather my baby bird) just had the most horrifying experience today.
My fairly idiotic pearly conure decided to take the front door head on. Quite literally. At first i wasn't all that concerned since this was probably the 394th time this sort of thing happened. But when he stayed still on the floor, wings and tail feathers spread and didn't even react to the kitty coming up sniffing him (usually Buddy is the BOSS in this house), i got so scared my heart stopped. When i prodded him he didn't move, but he was breathing and blinking. So... At least hes not dead (yet).
I got a tea towel and slowly tried to pick him up. However, he suddenly possessed all the energy and strength in the world, heaven and hell combined, and completely panicked. He screeched so loud i was stunned and nearly tripped on the cat, and then he flew directly into his cage. There i caught him, bundled him up and held him to my chest while speaking calmly to him and stroking him. 5 minutes later he was calm, but still making these 'i'm distressed' chirps whenever i let him go.
I discovered my hands were a bit bloody and almost lost it then and there. Oh my effing god! My baby is bleeding! But where? The wings are obviously fine, so were the feet, nostrils, head and eyes. Suddenly i noticed something; HOLY CACTUS BUTT some of his beak is missing!!! The very tip of his beak had broken off and was still bleeding a bit. I don't have any of the stuff that stops bleeding, so i got a paper towel and held it to the tip till it finally stopped.
Afterwards he got loads of cuddles and kisses and a nap or two inside my shirt (his favorite place). I was still worried so i called my vet. She told my that since the bleeding had stopped there wasn't really anymore they could do (there are sadly no bird specialist in my area). I asked a bit about food and such, since it might be hard for Buddy to eat because of pain or something. But just as i told the vet this over the phone, i turned around and found the little bugger happily chewing on a green grape. A**hole. Now hours later he is back to his old energetic self, but is visibly quite annoyed with his beak and keeps scraping it on the perches and demands lots of beak rubbing from me.
Anyone else experienced this? And have some tips on aftercare?
Hugs and birdy kisses from me and Buddy.
I (or rather my baby bird) just had the most horrifying experience today.
My fairly idiotic pearly conure decided to take the front door head on. Quite literally. At first i wasn't all that concerned since this was probably the 394th time this sort of thing happened. But when he stayed still on the floor, wings and tail feathers spread and didn't even react to the kitty coming up sniffing him (usually Buddy is the BOSS in this house), i got so scared my heart stopped. When i prodded him he didn't move, but he was breathing and blinking. So... At least hes not dead (yet).
I got a tea towel and slowly tried to pick him up. However, he suddenly possessed all the energy and strength in the world, heaven and hell combined, and completely panicked. He screeched so loud i was stunned and nearly tripped on the cat, and then he flew directly into his cage. There i caught him, bundled him up and held him to my chest while speaking calmly to him and stroking him. 5 minutes later he was calm, but still making these 'i'm distressed' chirps whenever i let him go.
I discovered my hands were a bit bloody and almost lost it then and there. Oh my effing god! My baby is bleeding! But where? The wings are obviously fine, so were the feet, nostrils, head and eyes. Suddenly i noticed something; HOLY CACTUS BUTT some of his beak is missing!!! The very tip of his beak had broken off and was still bleeding a bit. I don't have any of the stuff that stops bleeding, so i got a paper towel and held it to the tip till it finally stopped.
Afterwards he got loads of cuddles and kisses and a nap or two inside my shirt (his favorite place). I was still worried so i called my vet. She told my that since the bleeding had stopped there wasn't really anymore they could do (there are sadly no bird specialist in my area). I asked a bit about food and such, since it might be hard for Buddy to eat because of pain or something. But just as i told the vet this over the phone, i turned around and found the little bugger happily chewing on a green grape. A**hole. Now hours later he is back to his old energetic self, but is visibly quite annoyed with his beak and keeps scraping it on the perches and demands lots of beak rubbing from me.
Anyone else experienced this? And have some tips on aftercare?
Hugs and birdy kisses from me and Buddy.