Need Help on Sick Eclectus

YoungJ

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I've noticed my parrot acting a bit sluggish and unwell since last night. He wanted to stay in his cage, so I put him to bed early. This morning, he didn’t seem any better and looked fluffed up. I weigh him every morning, and his weight is within the usual range, fluctuating by +/- 4 grams. He ate and drank a bit this morning, but not much, and his droppings look normal. However, he hasn’t shown any interest in coming out of his cage after breakfast and just went back to his sleeping perch.

I’ve set up a heat pad on one side of his cage and a heat lamp on top to keep him warm. I called the vet to see if I could bring him in, but they’re fully booked and can only admit him for overnight care with a possible check-up tomorrow. I’m not sure what could be causing this, but the only possible issue I can think of is that he bit through a bag of chocolate-covered pretzels and may have eaten some chocolate. When I checked the bag, the pretzels were intact, with only a bit of chocolate shaved off, so I don't think he ingested much. He’s showing no signs of vomiting or diarrhea, and everything else seems normal apart from his sickly appearance.

Normally, he doesn’t rest his eyes or nap much during the day, but today, he was sleeping until 9:30 am, which is unusual. My questions are: What could be causing him to act this way? Is there anything more I can do for him besides providing a warm environment? Since he just turned one last week and has never been sick before, how long should I monitor him before taking him to the vet, or could he recover on his own?

Thank you!


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I am admittedly paranoid and over-reactive, but I say...
to the vet!!! :)


Certified Avian Vets
If none are near you...
Avian Veterinarians
In my opinion, any of the vets listed here should be better than a regular vet.
International contacts, too.
If none are near you, maybe you could call and ask for a recommendation for somebody in your area.
And... sometimes, distant vets will offer brief thoughts or advice...
Or... sometimes I find a place to start just by Googling "avian veterinarian near ((your location))"
Or maybe a local breeder might help... again, maybe Google?
 
I am admittedly paranoid and over-reactive, but I say...
to the vet!!! :)


Certified Avian Vets
If none are near you...
Avian Veterinarians
In my opinion, any of the vets listed here should be better than a regular vet.
International contacts, too.
If none are near you, maybe you could call and ask for a recommendation for somebody in your area.
And... sometimes, distant vets will offer brief thoughts or advice...
Or... sometimes I find a place to start just by Googling "avian veterinarian near ((your location))"
Or maybe a local breeder might help... again, maybe Google?
Thank you! He's back to normal today:) I guess all the resting and heat helped him recover.
 
Piccolo is 6, a male eclectus. I have noticed that during this time of year he always gets new wing feathers. He will be a little crabby, and sometimes roost a lot. I actually took him to vet the first year out of worry with it. Increasing shower time seems to help him...
 
Piccolo is 6, a male eclectus. I have noticed that during this time of year he always gets new wing feathers. He will be a little crabby, and sometimes roost a lot. I actually took him to vet the first year out of worry with it. Increasing shower time seems to help him...
P.S. He's beautiful!
 

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