NancyandAdam
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Hello Folks.
My wife and I are new here, just acquired a U2 about three months ago, a rehomed fella. He is about 5 years old and DNA'd male. From the previous research I did here about a small problem, I understand DNA isn't 100% conclusive. Matters not to us unless it makes a difference in health habits.
Last night our too came over to us walking across the floor as he normally does, but, he started making a funny noise we hadn't heard before. Like the title points out, I can best describe it as a cough/sneeze/choke sound. Nothing horribly violent, it just made us worried.
The noises stopped for a minute or two, then as he climbed up on my wife, it started again. He had two episodes lasting about a minute each.
My wife collected him and put him back on his cage on the outside where he normally sits. He then had one more episode.
We panicked, being late and only having an avian doctors phone number that we haven't seen yet, but are familiar with him through other bird owners.
The doctor said it didn't sound too serious, but we should monitor it closely and he gave us the names of after hours emergency centers just in case.
After hanging up we noticed the noises stopped and he looked and sounded normal.
I just wanted to share with other owners to see if anyone had seen this behavior before.
Sorry the post is so long, I can be a bit long-winded.
Thanks folks.
My wife and I are new here, just acquired a U2 about three months ago, a rehomed fella. He is about 5 years old and DNA'd male. From the previous research I did here about a small problem, I understand DNA isn't 100% conclusive. Matters not to us unless it makes a difference in health habits.
Last night our too came over to us walking across the floor as he normally does, but, he started making a funny noise we hadn't heard before. Like the title points out, I can best describe it as a cough/sneeze/choke sound. Nothing horribly violent, it just made us worried.
The noises stopped for a minute or two, then as he climbed up on my wife, it started again. He had two episodes lasting about a minute each.
My wife collected him and put him back on his cage on the outside where he normally sits. He then had one more episode.
We panicked, being late and only having an avian doctors phone number that we haven't seen yet, but are familiar with him through other bird owners.
The doctor said it didn't sound too serious, but we should monitor it closely and he gave us the names of after hours emergency centers just in case.
After hanging up we noticed the noises stopped and he looked and sounded normal.
I just wanted to share with other owners to see if anyone had seen this behavior before.
Sorry the post is so long, I can be a bit long-winded.
Thanks folks.
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