Irissama
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- Feb 11, 2011
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- Parrots
- 4 Budgerigars, 1 Kakariki
Here's the part of having animals I hate the most, when one's very sick. It's one of the budgies I moved downstairs not long ago. He's puking and not eating.
Sister waited all day to tell me he wasn't doing well -_- So now it's too late to see if I can get an appointment for him tomorrow. (get that: I can get charged 35 bucks just to LEAVE A MESSAGE outside business hours.)
I've moved him to the small cage far away from his buddy. He's in a warmer room now. He's still perched but he's failing. I've put foot as close to him as I could. He's fluffy, and actually let me handle him (THAT'S not normal.) and he'd keep puking if he had something in the stomach. The poops are nonexistant at this point, just some white and some bits of yellow that I saw. It stinks, I feel helpless.
Now I wonder, if he were to die during the night, what should I do concerning his buddy? Do you guys think it could be contagious? If he lives through the night I'll make sure to make her call the vet in the morning.
Sister waited all day to tell me he wasn't doing well -_- So now it's too late to see if I can get an appointment for him tomorrow. (get that: I can get charged 35 bucks just to LEAVE A MESSAGE outside business hours.)
I've moved him to the small cage far away from his buddy. He's in a warmer room now. He's still perched but he's failing. I've put foot as close to him as I could. He's fluffy, and actually let me handle him (THAT'S not normal.) and he'd keep puking if he had something in the stomach. The poops are nonexistant at this point, just some white and some bits of yellow that I saw. It stinks, I feel helpless.
Now I wonder, if he were to die during the night, what should I do concerning his buddy? Do you guys think it could be contagious? If he lives through the night I'll make sure to make her call the vet in the morning.