20brio19
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- Jul 9, 2019
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- Parrots
- Blueheaded Pionus-born May 2019
So yesterday after the worst 28 hours of my life, I found back my 4 year old blueheaded Pionus male. We and the family still almost can't believe it since it seemed like a helpless situation. Thankfully, all the social media and flyers and constant grueling search efforts paid off.
Anyway, back to the main point. I grabbed him from a tree, word is he was also spotted on a sidewalk earlier so he has had contact with more than just trees and bushes. The wildlife here consists of other small and similar sized birds and there's many cats. Plus I hope he didn't consume anything bad. He has no visible injuries, no fluid coming out of nostrils or eyes..his stool looks exactly the same too. Immediately upon rescue and inside he started eating and drinking. What I noticed yesterday was he was exhausted and crawled under the couch and wanted to stay there. He was due sleep in his cage.
That one night he survived outside it was around 40 degrees so I was worried he'd catch a cold. Today he started out still seeming tired and calm. Slowly throughout the day though his energy level increased and there were periods where he appeared the same as old. I took him to the vet this morning who checked him out and said he seems fine but I should closely monitor him. It is normal that he would be tired for a while after such a traumatic and exhausting journey right? Any idea how long it could take? I'm so happy but still have some slight worries.
Anyway, back to the main point. I grabbed him from a tree, word is he was also spotted on a sidewalk earlier so he has had contact with more than just trees and bushes. The wildlife here consists of other small and similar sized birds and there's many cats. Plus I hope he didn't consume anything bad. He has no visible injuries, no fluid coming out of nostrils or eyes..his stool looks exactly the same too. Immediately upon rescue and inside he started eating and drinking. What I noticed yesterday was he was exhausted and crawled under the couch and wanted to stay there. He was due sleep in his cage.
That one night he survived outside it was around 40 degrees so I was worried he'd catch a cold. Today he started out still seeming tired and calm. Slowly throughout the day though his energy level increased and there were periods where he appeared the same as old. I took him to the vet this morning who checked him out and said he seems fine but I should closely monitor him. It is normal that he would be tired for a while after such a traumatic and exhausting journey right? Any idea how long it could take? I'm so happy but still have some slight worries.