reeb
New member
Hi everyone,
For those of you who didn’t see my original post about Sunshine having an injured wing, let me just briefly explain what has happened.
I noticed a few days ago that Sunshine had an injured wing. She lives with my budgie flock in the aviary, and she was flying okay, so I was fairly confused because a broken wing would cause a lack of flight. After taking her to the vet, it was found that she had a growth under her right wing. He said that it didn’t look aggressive or malignant, and I just dropped her off at the vet to get it removed in surgery.
Now, unfortunately the growth is right next to a major blood vessel under her wing. This means that it will be challenging to remove, and while the vet says he will try his best, he may have to remove the entire wing in the event that it will cause major blood loss . This would mean that she would be handicapped and wouldn’t be able to return to the aviary.
So, in the event that this is the case, do you think that it is cruel to let her live without one of her wings? My dog had to get her eyes removed, and she still lives a happy and full life. So in my mind, this can be the same for Sunshine if she doesn’t have one wing. She is perfectly healthy otherwise, and has never been sick throughout her life.
I am more than willing to put in all the effort to ensure that her life will be comfortable and happy. She is not tame, but I will work on hand taming her (she is only a one year old so it is still possible) and perhaps I can get her a new cage mate to ensure her social happiness. I will also design her cage so that it is full of ladders and other climbing accessories, to accommodate for a lack of flight.
she could interact with my tame birds once she is fully tame. Will this be a bit complicated because they are all flighted?
I just want some general opinions on some of what I have mentioned above. I am mostly concerned that she might live a very unhappy life without her wing.
Thanks!
For those of you who didn’t see my original post about Sunshine having an injured wing, let me just briefly explain what has happened.
I noticed a few days ago that Sunshine had an injured wing. She lives with my budgie flock in the aviary, and she was flying okay, so I was fairly confused because a broken wing would cause a lack of flight. After taking her to the vet, it was found that she had a growth under her right wing. He said that it didn’t look aggressive or malignant, and I just dropped her off at the vet to get it removed in surgery.
Now, unfortunately the growth is right next to a major blood vessel under her wing. This means that it will be challenging to remove, and while the vet says he will try his best, he may have to remove the entire wing in the event that it will cause major blood loss . This would mean that she would be handicapped and wouldn’t be able to return to the aviary.
So, in the event that this is the case, do you think that it is cruel to let her live without one of her wings? My dog had to get her eyes removed, and she still lives a happy and full life. So in my mind, this can be the same for Sunshine if she doesn’t have one wing. She is perfectly healthy otherwise, and has never been sick throughout her life.
I am more than willing to put in all the effort to ensure that her life will be comfortable and happy. She is not tame, but I will work on hand taming her (she is only a one year old so it is still possible) and perhaps I can get her a new cage mate to ensure her social happiness. I will also design her cage so that it is full of ladders and other climbing accessories, to accommodate for a lack of flight.
she could interact with my tame birds once she is fully tame. Will this be a bit complicated because they are all flighted?
I just want some general opinions on some of what I have mentioned above. I am mostly concerned that she might live a very unhappy life without her wing.
Thanks!