Remy
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A while ago Darcy had runny poop and was sneezing. Turned out that he had cat germs. The holistic doctor gave him some remedies (the regular vet couldn't find anything wrong), and the symptoms went away.
My mom had put the litter box in the fireplace (doesn't get used, ever), which is behind Darcy's cage. After this, she moved it away. However, the cats kept pooping in the fireplace. So we put a bunch of boxes in there to keep the cats out. Then my mom put some shelves in front of the fireplace.
The last couple of days I have found Cousin, the more predatory of the two cats, lounging on top of Darcy's cage! Both times I have chased her off, but since she is a cat and doesn't care about making anybody happy, so she just comes back! We sanitized the top of the cage where she was, and moved the cage in to the middle of the room so she can't use anything to jump on top of the cage, but this isn't practical for long term. Any ideas on what to do about the cat? Do they make something we could put on top of the cage that would discourage her? I'm not sure if I could convince my mom to get rid of her (I'm not a fan of cats anyway). I'm also considering moving Darcy's cage into my bedroom until the spare bedroom is fixed up to useable condition. He'd have less company during the day, but he'd be safer.
Puck had runny poop for a while before he passed away, and I can't help but wonder if this had something to do with it. He never saw the holistic doctor, so we wouldn't have found it. (Both birds tested negative for parasites.)
My mom had put the litter box in the fireplace (doesn't get used, ever), which is behind Darcy's cage. After this, she moved it away. However, the cats kept pooping in the fireplace. So we put a bunch of boxes in there to keep the cats out. Then my mom put some shelves in front of the fireplace.
The last couple of days I have found Cousin, the more predatory of the two cats, lounging on top of Darcy's cage! Both times I have chased her off, but since she is a cat and doesn't care about making anybody happy, so she just comes back! We sanitized the top of the cage where she was, and moved the cage in to the middle of the room so she can't use anything to jump on top of the cage, but this isn't practical for long term. Any ideas on what to do about the cat? Do they make something we could put on top of the cage that would discourage her? I'm not sure if I could convince my mom to get rid of her (I'm not a fan of cats anyway). I'm also considering moving Darcy's cage into my bedroom until the spare bedroom is fixed up to useable condition. He'd have less company during the day, but he'd be safer.
Puck had runny poop for a while before he passed away, and I can't help but wonder if this had something to do with it. He never saw the holistic doctor, so we wouldn't have found it. (Both birds tested negative for parasites.)