baron1282
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- Oct 20, 2012
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Hey guys.
For the past week, my conure has seemed less active. I always see him up by the light with his feathers ruffled out, but as soon as I get near the cage he comes up and looks all happy. Still to me, he seems a little different. Just not as active.
Now, my issue is not so simple. I live in Indiana (Batesville), and there is NO and I mean NO avian vet near me. Not for at least 150 miles! :-( I can't make a trip to see a Vet, because of a newborn baby and my job. I work at Petsmart (Go figure) and none of their banfields have a avian vet. Sure they can look at birds, but none are approved. :-(
What can I do? His feet seemed a little blue to me today, when they are normally nice and yellow. His wicks are normally redish, but today they were more dark. So I am just holding him now, and letting him warm up.
I put a radiator heater next to his cage now and turned it to 80 degrees. I live in a basement (Still) and I think it gets cold still even thou it's winter. I am going to buy a thermal perch in two weeks!
It just seems in the winter I had no issue, because I kept the basement warm with all the heaters, but now being it's summer and I turned all the heaters off, the basement might be getting too cold?
Anyway, I am building a makeshift heater unit right now. I put a heating pad under a cleaned cat carrier, and put a towel over the bottom of the floor of the carrier. I also put a wooden perch inside. I am hoping the heat will help him warm up. I hope that's the only issue. Any suggestions? Should I just take it to my normal vet? Again, not having any avian vet sucks. :-(
For the past week, my conure has seemed less active. I always see him up by the light with his feathers ruffled out, but as soon as I get near the cage he comes up and looks all happy. Still to me, he seems a little different. Just not as active.
Now, my issue is not so simple. I live in Indiana (Batesville), and there is NO and I mean NO avian vet near me. Not for at least 150 miles! :-( I can't make a trip to see a Vet, because of a newborn baby and my job. I work at Petsmart (Go figure) and none of their banfields have a avian vet. Sure they can look at birds, but none are approved. :-(
What can I do? His feet seemed a little blue to me today, when they are normally nice and yellow. His wicks are normally redish, but today they were more dark. So I am just holding him now, and letting him warm up.
I put a radiator heater next to his cage now and turned it to 80 degrees. I live in a basement (Still) and I think it gets cold still even thou it's winter. I am going to buy a thermal perch in two weeks!
It just seems in the winter I had no issue, because I kept the basement warm with all the heaters, but now being it's summer and I turned all the heaters off, the basement might be getting too cold?
Anyway, I am building a makeshift heater unit right now. I put a heating pad under a cleaned cat carrier, and put a towel over the bottom of the floor of the carrier. I also put a wooden perch inside. I am hoping the heat will help him warm up. I hope that's the only issue. Any suggestions? Should I just take it to my normal vet? Again, not having any avian vet sucks. :-(