My Amazon likes to perch on top of our kitchen cupboard door, and tried to climb down to get inside, and got her big front toenail caught in the door hinge. It wasn't pinching her at first, as she appeared to just be using it to hang from when I noticed her there (not distressed or crying). But when I tried to get her out, I think I moved the door in the wrong direction and pinched her nail in it for a second, as she screamed when I did it. I moved it the other way immediately and got her right out, but now she's favoring that foot, holding it way up in her feathers and trying not to use it unless necessary.
There's no bleeding or cut or anything, and I'm almost positive it was just her nail that got pinched, not her toe at all. Because her nail was the only part in the hinge.
A good sign is that when I put her on my bed, she started playing with her toy using both feet and seemed happy like nothing is wrong. And she will perch on my finger with both feet and climb her cage with both too, w/o any crying or limping.
But when she's just resting, she still holds that foot up and favors it like it's hurting or something. So I'm just wondering if we should take her to the vet, or wait and see?
(The main thing I'm concerned about in the immediacy if she keeps standing on 1 foot, that good foot is eventually going to start hurting too. Should we keep her on a soft/flat surface like a pillow so she doesn't have to put all her weight on 1 foot?)
Thanks
There's no bleeding or cut or anything, and I'm almost positive it was just her nail that got pinched, not her toe at all. Because her nail was the only part in the hinge.
A good sign is that when I put her on my bed, she started playing with her toy using both feet and seemed happy like nothing is wrong. And she will perch on my finger with both feet and climb her cage with both too, w/o any crying or limping.
But when she's just resting, she still holds that foot up and favors it like it's hurting or something. So I'm just wondering if we should take her to the vet, or wait and see?
(The main thing I'm concerned about in the immediacy if she keeps standing on 1 foot, that good foot is eventually going to start hurting too. Should we keep her on a soft/flat surface like a pillow so she doesn't have to put all her weight on 1 foot?)
Thanks