Starlit_Night
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- Sep 9, 2013
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- Parrots
- Aleta - Pineapple GCC (Hatch date July 2 2013), Fry & Sprite - Budgies
Hi All,
So last night we were cuddling and watching a movie and Aleta started vomiting. She threw up a couple times, then had a bit of water and napped on my shoulder. She seemed unusually calm before she got sick, and very cuddly and sleepy after. Once she woke up from her nap she seemed to be her usual self again. Ate some pellets, had some water and was back to being a general pain in the butt.
Everytime I tried to look up online about birds vomiting I just kept reading "it's regurgitated food - the bird is showing they love you". Blah blah.. I know that's not what this was. It was more than just food bits, it was very watery.
Unfortunately the vet isnt open at 10:30 PM on a Sunday, so I couldn't really ask what to do. She seems perfectly fine this morning. I don't know if I should bother taking her into the vet. I have no idea if this is a common thing, or something to worry about! I know with dogs, they just tend to do that occasionally, and there is no need to involve a vet.
Suggestions?! I don't want to keep her from the vet if she needs attention, but I don't want to be a crazy parront who worries about nothing.
Appreciate any help!!
So last night we were cuddling and watching a movie and Aleta started vomiting. She threw up a couple times, then had a bit of water and napped on my shoulder. She seemed unusually calm before she got sick, and very cuddly and sleepy after. Once she woke up from her nap she seemed to be her usual self again. Ate some pellets, had some water and was back to being a general pain in the butt.
Everytime I tried to look up online about birds vomiting I just kept reading "it's regurgitated food - the bird is showing they love you". Blah blah.. I know that's not what this was. It was more than just food bits, it was very watery.
Unfortunately the vet isnt open at 10:30 PM on a Sunday, so I couldn't really ask what to do. She seems perfectly fine this morning. I don't know if I should bother taking her into the vet. I have no idea if this is a common thing, or something to worry about! I know with dogs, they just tend to do that occasionally, and there is no need to involve a vet.
Suggestions?! I don't want to keep her from the vet if she needs attention, but I don't want to be a crazy parront who worries about nothing.
Appreciate any help!!