ParrotLover2001
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Jordan was wounded yesterday, and had to stay the night at the vet. I'm going in today to pick her up, but now I've got less than $200 left. I can't find a new job, and I no longer have the money for a vet if something like this happens again. And I'm sure I'll have to pay for pain meds. So, what happened with Jordan was something I wasn't expecting. Her cage mate, Opal, jumped to one of the perches (this one was in diagnol because it was too long) that perch fell on top of Jordan, and created a wound on her back. I probably stressed her, but since she doesn't step up for me while in her cage, I gently grabbed her and brought her to the vet, it was late into the evening when it happened. I was hoping that it wasn't too deep, and wouldn't require being under anesthesia, but it did, she stayed the night there. I spent more than I had hoped, but if Jordan's ok, it was well worth it.
But why did the perch fall in the first place? It was probably loose, not positioned correctly, so when even the slightest amount of pressure was added to one end, it would fall. I'm just guessing, since it happened twice before, and because if I had put in correctly none of this would have happened.
After a diagnol perch fell for the first time, I started putting pressure on them when placing then in the cages, but whenever I forgot, a perch fell. Luckily the first two perches didn't hit anyone, and hopefully this will be the last time one of my birds will get hit by a falling perch.
When Jordan gets home, she'll be spoiled with millets, and her favorite fruits and veggies. I'll leave her alone so she can rest, but she'll have plenty of her favorite things in her cage, and she'll have the cage to herself. Opal will move back with Elvis for the time being.
Now I'm wondering if it's a good idea to put diagnol perches in my cages. I don't want another bird to get hurt if I forget to pressure the perch first.
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But why did the perch fall in the first place? It was probably loose, not positioned correctly, so when even the slightest amount of pressure was added to one end, it would fall. I'm just guessing, since it happened twice before, and because if I had put in correctly none of this would have happened.
After a diagnol perch fell for the first time, I started putting pressure on them when placing then in the cages, but whenever I forgot, a perch fell. Luckily the first two perches didn't hit anyone, and hopefully this will be the last time one of my birds will get hit by a falling perch.
When Jordan gets home, she'll be spoiled with millets, and her favorite fruits and veggies. I'll leave her alone so she can rest, but she'll have plenty of her favorite things in her cage, and she'll have the cage to herself. Opal will move back with Elvis for the time being.
Now I'm wondering if it's a good idea to put diagnol perches in my cages. I don't want another bird to get hurt if I forget to pressure the perch first.
Sent from my Galaxy s8