PrimorandMoxi
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- May 29, 2015
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- 747
- Parrots
- Max (23yo) Blue and Gold Macaw,
&
PRIMOR (8yo) Red Lored Amazon,
&
ABBA (33yo) Red Lored Amazon - RIP
This morning we had to euthanize my sweet Abba she was only almost forty.
About a month ago I noticed blood in her droppings, brought her to vet and started her on antibiotics for an infection and meds for her kidneys because they were not functioning properly according to the tests.
We finished the treatment & she seemed great: playful and energetic.
then one night there was allot of blood in her droppings and her cloaca was prolapsed!!
I only had her for three years to the month, but when I got her she was desperate for someone to love her. At first I was like, "whoa that is a raggedy birdy i'm not too sure, we can be friends but..."
but then, as only you all can understand, she quickly charmed her way into my heart.
the situation at the vet today was not pretty, when he gave her a shot to put her down, and she went limp in my arms.
imagine a fifty year old man wailing at the top of his lungs and then turn the volume up to eleven, and you get the idea.
It was fast and painless for her and now I have a great big hole in my heart.
the first photo was when i was fortunate enough to get her and the second was a couple of weeks ago. Her disposition was as sweet as her face. I am thankful for the time I had with her, but thought I would have so much more. this all happened so fast.
Thank you for reading and understanding.
This really sucks ballz yo!
About a month ago I noticed blood in her droppings, brought her to vet and started her on antibiotics for an infection and meds for her kidneys because they were not functioning properly according to the tests.
We finished the treatment & she seemed great: playful and energetic.
then one night there was allot of blood in her droppings and her cloaca was prolapsed!!
I only had her for three years to the month, but when I got her she was desperate for someone to love her. At first I was like, "whoa that is a raggedy birdy i'm not too sure, we can be friends but..."
but then, as only you all can understand, she quickly charmed her way into my heart.
the situation at the vet today was not pretty, when he gave her a shot to put her down, and she went limp in my arms.
imagine a fifty year old man wailing at the top of his lungs and then turn the volume up to eleven, and you get the idea.
It was fast and painless for her and now I have a great big hole in my heart.
the first photo was when i was fortunate enough to get her and the second was a couple of weeks ago. Her disposition was as sweet as her face. I am thankful for the time I had with her, but thought I would have so much more. this all happened so fast.
Thank you for reading and understanding.
This really sucks ballz yo!