thursnov
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Buddy has been with us for almost 24 hours now and we are totally in love with him already. But it's obvious he's in poor health (weight and respiratory issues) and I can't wait for the vet to open in the morning so I can make him an appointment.
He is eating like a pig (did well with a healthy breakfast this morning, but no interest in pellets yet), and sleeping a ton. I actually think he sleeps too much - he's only awake for short bursts of time and then he gets sleepy - whether it's due to the exhaustion of changing owners and households last night, diet related, or because he's sick, I'm not sure. He slept 12 hours last night, woke up when I brought him breakfast this morning, ate, slept, and has had off and on cat naps every hour since then with snack breaks in between.
He breathes through his mouth a lot (beak open) and even if his beak is closed, his breathing is audible from across the room. His owner called it "snoring" and thought it was cute - it does sound like snoring, but it's not cute at all. I think it's from years of living with a chain-smoker who smoked sun up to sun down right next to Buddy. Sometimes he sounds raspy/airy, sometimes he sounds whistly, and sometimes he coughs/sneezes. None of them are noises he's mimicking - they all happen when he breathes. I get more and more furious with his previous owner as the time passes - I know he loved the bird, but the care Buddy received is atrocious. I didn't want to buy a sick bird, but I wanted to get him out of that smokey room ASAP.
When I spritzed him with water a bit ago (when he was awake), he just sat there. He didn't clean his feathers or fluff or shake the water off. So he sat there wet and doesn't trust me enough to dry him off yet. I see him scratch himself frequently and stretch his wings out and he scrapes his beak all the time, but I haven't seen him preen his feathers yet. (He finally shook the water off. I hope he didn't get too chilly. I so badly wanted to wrap him in my blanket with me.)
Buddy doesn't want to be held today (last night he stepped up without hesitation when I got him out of his travel cage, but today he's not so sure - or maybe I'm not so sure. I haven't been very forceful about it - just gentle sweet talking and letting him make the decision to trust me.), but I was standing next to his perch talking to him and he lowered his head. I gently rubbed and he turned his head to the side so I could rub his cheek and chin, and then turned his head to the other side for me. So sweet! (see picture) I think I loved it more than he did. He hasn't let me do it since, though - I think he's mad at me over the water spritzing. Baby steps.
He's currently perching and grinding his beak with sleepy eyes - looks like he's ready for another nap.
He is eating like a pig (did well with a healthy breakfast this morning, but no interest in pellets yet), and sleeping a ton. I actually think he sleeps too much - he's only awake for short bursts of time and then he gets sleepy - whether it's due to the exhaustion of changing owners and households last night, diet related, or because he's sick, I'm not sure. He slept 12 hours last night, woke up when I brought him breakfast this morning, ate, slept, and has had off and on cat naps every hour since then with snack breaks in between.
He breathes through his mouth a lot (beak open) and even if his beak is closed, his breathing is audible from across the room. His owner called it "snoring" and thought it was cute - it does sound like snoring, but it's not cute at all. I think it's from years of living with a chain-smoker who smoked sun up to sun down right next to Buddy. Sometimes he sounds raspy/airy, sometimes he sounds whistly, and sometimes he coughs/sneezes. None of them are noises he's mimicking - they all happen when he breathes. I get more and more furious with his previous owner as the time passes - I know he loved the bird, but the care Buddy received is atrocious. I didn't want to buy a sick bird, but I wanted to get him out of that smokey room ASAP.
When I spritzed him with water a bit ago (when he was awake), he just sat there. He didn't clean his feathers or fluff or shake the water off. So he sat there wet and doesn't trust me enough to dry him off yet. I see him scratch himself frequently and stretch his wings out and he scrapes his beak all the time, but I haven't seen him preen his feathers yet. (He finally shook the water off. I hope he didn't get too chilly. I so badly wanted to wrap him in my blanket with me.)
Buddy doesn't want to be held today (last night he stepped up without hesitation when I got him out of his travel cage, but today he's not so sure - or maybe I'm not so sure. I haven't been very forceful about it - just gentle sweet talking and letting him make the decision to trust me.), but I was standing next to his perch talking to him and he lowered his head. I gently rubbed and he turned his head to the side so I could rub his cheek and chin, and then turned his head to the other side for me. So sweet! (see picture) I think I loved it more than he did. He hasn't let me do it since, though - I think he's mad at me over the water spritzing. Baby steps.
He's currently perching and grinding his beak with sleepy eyes - looks like he's ready for another nap.