BlueFrontOwner
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- Jul 29, 2013
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My female amazon Rebecca passed away at 33 years old today.
I'm not really sure why, and had very little signs. She seemed normal in the morning and did her normal routine. She was talkative and happy.
I had her on my shoulder and went to sit at the computer table in my bedroom and she climbed off my shoulder as she normally does to go on the table and to try and mate with my hand, not sure why she does this as a female but she has been doing it for years.
All of a sudden she panicked and reached back for her tail feathers like a feather was irritating her. This was odd because I notice her do this a few times in the last couple of weeks, she would panic and start feeling around at the back of her, sometimes growling. I believe at this point on the computer table it looked like she was losing control of her right leg.
She climbed up my shoulder and I believe she looked like her right leg was bothering her on my shoulder so I took her off and placed her on my bed just so she wouldn't fall off my shoulder.
The moment I placed her on her bed she got worse quickly. She seemed to not be able to move both legs, just barely, and just laid there on her stomach. After about 5-10 minutes I tried to pick her up and she started flapping her wings strong, yet she couldn't move her legs or talons. She seemed to still have strength in her wings which was odd.
I got her to the vet in less than an hour and she passed away at the vet. She was never able to use her legs again.
This is really sad as I was really close to my bird and she was very affectionate and spent a lot of time with her. I wish I could have only spent more time with her. I am happy she didn't suffer and she seemed to have full strength up to that last hour of her life.
Do you have any idea what could have caused her death so suddenly at only 33 years old?
I'm not really sure why, and had very little signs. She seemed normal in the morning and did her normal routine. She was talkative and happy.
I had her on my shoulder and went to sit at the computer table in my bedroom and she climbed off my shoulder as she normally does to go on the table and to try and mate with my hand, not sure why she does this as a female but she has been doing it for years.
All of a sudden she panicked and reached back for her tail feathers like a feather was irritating her. This was odd because I notice her do this a few times in the last couple of weeks, she would panic and start feeling around at the back of her, sometimes growling. I believe at this point on the computer table it looked like she was losing control of her right leg.
She climbed up my shoulder and I believe she looked like her right leg was bothering her on my shoulder so I took her off and placed her on my bed just so she wouldn't fall off my shoulder.
The moment I placed her on her bed she got worse quickly. She seemed to not be able to move both legs, just barely, and just laid there on her stomach. After about 5-10 minutes I tried to pick her up and she started flapping her wings strong, yet she couldn't move her legs or talons. She seemed to still have strength in her wings which was odd.
I got her to the vet in less than an hour and she passed away at the vet. She was never able to use her legs again.
This is really sad as I was really close to my bird and she was very affectionate and spent a lot of time with her. I wish I could have only spent more time with her. I am happy she didn't suffer and she seemed to have full strength up to that last hour of her life.
Do you have any idea what could have caused her death so suddenly at only 33 years old?