parrotdaddy
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- Mar 17, 2013
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Hi everyone. The last week has been tough for the cockatiels and us and at this point I just needed to vent and maybe gets words of advice.
Last week, our female cockatiel suddenly got ill. We took her to the vet on an emergency visit but she passed the same night (Wednesday). Since then, our male cockatiel has not been the same.
The first issue I noticed was lethargy. When our female cockatiel was dying, he spent all his time just silently sitting by her. Thus I could not tell if he sad or ill that night as I had seen these guys only through video this past week (I was in a different city until Friday night and family was sending me updates). Come the Saturday morning I noticed undigested seeds in his feces and the lethargy was still there. With that we had another emergency visit to the vet this past Saturday.
At the vet, they initially said nothing seems to be wrong with him and he was full of fight during the visit. An hour later, the vet said that there may be a slight click in the lungs on auscultation and prescribed an antibiotic course. She also said the bird is not pooping and that is weird. We asked if we could see the bird for a bit to calm him down, which would let him poop. Luckily that worked and he let out a large, seed-filled poop.
The poop was then examined under the microscope and no anomalies were found. With that and 3 hours later, we went home with the course of antibiotics and were told to make sure to monitor his weight.
The lethargy and seeds in feces did not subside until yesterday morning. Sometime in the afternoon, he pooped a healthy poop but still was relatively lethargic. I figured if seeds were not being digested he will starve, thus I also began tube feeding him on top of the medications.
It seemed to have helped by nightfall yesterday. He had more energy in being his aggressive self but still wasn't interest in the other things he usually does. His weight has also gone up since Saturday as well. This morning he's awake and alert but still not interested in singing or playing like he used to. He is still flying just fine when he has to and gave the biggest fuss yet during medication and feeding time. Nonetheless, he is clearly still very down.
The next vet followup is this very soon but until then, I was hoping to hear you folks' experiences in such cases. For those whose bird buddies have lost their friend, how did the birds behave and how long did any depressive phase last? Moreover, any experiences with seeds in the feces? Of course the fear of PDD comes but the vet did not suspect that just yet.
Thanks a bunch everyone, you guys have helped me through a lot.
Last week, our female cockatiel suddenly got ill. We took her to the vet on an emergency visit but she passed the same night (Wednesday). Since then, our male cockatiel has not been the same.
The first issue I noticed was lethargy. When our female cockatiel was dying, he spent all his time just silently sitting by her. Thus I could not tell if he sad or ill that night as I had seen these guys only through video this past week (I was in a different city until Friday night and family was sending me updates). Come the Saturday morning I noticed undigested seeds in his feces and the lethargy was still there. With that we had another emergency visit to the vet this past Saturday.
At the vet, they initially said nothing seems to be wrong with him and he was full of fight during the visit. An hour later, the vet said that there may be a slight click in the lungs on auscultation and prescribed an antibiotic course. She also said the bird is not pooping and that is weird. We asked if we could see the bird for a bit to calm him down, which would let him poop. Luckily that worked and he let out a large, seed-filled poop.
The poop was then examined under the microscope and no anomalies were found. With that and 3 hours later, we went home with the course of antibiotics and were told to make sure to monitor his weight.
The lethargy and seeds in feces did not subside until yesterday morning. Sometime in the afternoon, he pooped a healthy poop but still was relatively lethargic. I figured if seeds were not being digested he will starve, thus I also began tube feeding him on top of the medications.
It seemed to have helped by nightfall yesterday. He had more energy in being his aggressive self but still wasn't interest in the other things he usually does. His weight has also gone up since Saturday as well. This morning he's awake and alert but still not interested in singing or playing like he used to. He is still flying just fine when he has to and gave the biggest fuss yet during medication and feeding time. Nonetheless, he is clearly still very down.
The next vet followup is this very soon but until then, I was hoping to hear you folks' experiences in such cases. For those whose bird buddies have lost their friend, how did the birds behave and how long did any depressive phase last? Moreover, any experiences with seeds in the feces? Of course the fear of PDD comes but the vet did not suspect that just yet.
Thanks a bunch everyone, you guys have helped me through a lot.