Anubis
New member
- Nov 27, 2024
- 13
- 11
- Parrots
- Kiwi -Sun Conure
Peaches - Lovebird
Blueberry - Lovebird
Gizmoe - Green Cheek Conure
Loki - Jendaya Conure
^ sisterās
Doesnāt live w/ us and canāt currently house them
So itās been a little over two weeks since Kiwiās toe was bitten and sheās continued to improve. There is still some swelling (no redness) and she still favors that foot, but I donāt think she is any active pain, just discomfort. She took a shower with me tonight and that softened up the scabbing so I was able to get a better idea of whatās going on. And I was right, about half of her nail is detached and I imagine any pain/discomfort is from the nail getting tugged/moved. She let me move it around with little to no fuss and Iāve seen no signs of infection.
Hereās a picture I took while looking:
I put some more Super Clot on it (like Iāve been doing every day since she got bit) to disinfect (made sure to move the nail so some could get under), and now I just want to know what to do. Moneyās still tight until after we move, but at the moment thatās not going to happen until at least February. Should I leave it and let her decide whether or not to remove the nail? Should I try to remove the nail myself? Should I clip a majority of whatās left of the nail (and make sure to use Super Clot for the bleeding) to help with the discomfort so itās less likely to get tugged on? Any advice is helpful.
Hereās a picture I took while looking:
I put some more Super Clot on it (like Iāve been doing every day since she got bit) to disinfect (made sure to move the nail so some could get under), and now I just want to know what to do. Moneyās still tight until after we move, but at the moment thatās not going to happen until at least February. Should I leave it and let her decide whether or not to remove the nail? Should I try to remove the nail myself? Should I clip a majority of whatās left of the nail (and make sure to use Super Clot for the bleeding) to help with the discomfort so itās less likely to get tugged on? Any advice is helpful.