sweetpeamusic
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I'm going on a two week trip to see my (elderly) grandparents and go on a vacation with them, and I'm having trouble planning what to do for Nico while I'm away. I have a little more than two weeks to get this figured out.
I've found a respectable boarding facility that only boards birds and offers out-of-cage time to every bird that boards there, but there are tests that need to be done on Nico before he can board there. I called my local vet and she said she does not recommend that birds be boarded at all, and that she does not run complicated lab tests that the boarding facility requires (negative tests on PVD, PBFD, Polyoma, etc). I would have to take Nico to Seattle (100 ish miles away) for those, and the people at the clinic there haven't called me back (I'll try calling again on Monday). She also added that Nico is a young bird and running a bunch of tests at once might not be good for him.
She recommended that I find a qualified pet sitter, and I'm having trouble finding one. How do I look for a pet sitter that specializes in birds in my local area (Bellingham, WA)? So far I have only been able to find dog and cat sitters, and only one that "also has a Goffins cockatoo so is good with birds". They also seem to charge by hour and not by day, so I don't know how that would work.
My worst case scenario is that I would have one of my roommates take care of Nico. Her sister had a parrotlet growing up so she has a little bit of experience with birds. She adores Nico and Nico likes her, so personality wise it would be a good match. However, she has never taken care of a bird by herself before so I'm a bit worried about that.
Any advice would be appreciated!
I've found a respectable boarding facility that only boards birds and offers out-of-cage time to every bird that boards there, but there are tests that need to be done on Nico before he can board there. I called my local vet and she said she does not recommend that birds be boarded at all, and that she does not run complicated lab tests that the boarding facility requires (negative tests on PVD, PBFD, Polyoma, etc). I would have to take Nico to Seattle (100 ish miles away) for those, and the people at the clinic there haven't called me back (I'll try calling again on Monday). She also added that Nico is a young bird and running a bunch of tests at once might not be good for him.
She recommended that I find a qualified pet sitter, and I'm having trouble finding one. How do I look for a pet sitter that specializes in birds in my local area (Bellingham, WA)? So far I have only been able to find dog and cat sitters, and only one that "also has a Goffins cockatoo so is good with birds". They also seem to charge by hour and not by day, so I don't know how that would work.
My worst case scenario is that I would have one of my roommates take care of Nico. Her sister had a parrotlet growing up so she has a little bit of experience with birds. She adores Nico and Nico likes her, so personality wise it would be a good match. However, she has never taken care of a bird by herself before so I'm a bit worried about that.
Any advice would be appreciated!