LeeC
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- Jun 5, 2019
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- Parrots
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Timneh: Grady;
Senegal: Charlie;
Sun Conure: Peaches (deceased)
Senegal: Georgia
Peach-fronted Conure: Milton (foster)
Brown-throated Conure: Pumpkin (foster)
Senegal: Fletcher
Senegal: Ivy
Grady, a Timneh African Grey, has had a foot problem for over a month. It started about two weeks before I brought him home, and I have had him for just over a month. I have been trying to get help for him. My local avian vet (who is over an hour away), cannot figure out the issue. I am afraid Grady will lose his toe soon, as it getting worse.
I had my vet do x-rays, blood work, and a cytology exam, but for my vet, they were all inconclusive. I am awaiting electronic copies, and will post here as soon as I get them.
I am getting desperate to help Grady.
I have an appointment with another avian vet, but it is a week away, and I do not have high hopes. If someone here could help, I would be most grateful.
Cordially,
Le Grady, a Timneh African Grey, has had a foot problem for over a month. It started about two weeks before I brought him home, and I have had him for just over a month. I have been trying to get help for him. My local avian vet (who is over an hour away), cannot figure out the issue. I am afraid Grady will lose his toe soon, as it getting worse.
I had my vet do x-rays, blood work, and a cytology exam, but for my vet, they were all inconclusive. I am awaiting electronic copies, and will post here as soon as I get them.
I am getting desperate to help Grady.
I have an appointment with another avian vet, but it is a week away, and I do not have high hopes. If someone here could help, I would be most grateful.
Cordially,
Lee
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I had my vet do x-rays, blood work, and a cytology exam, but for my vet, they were all inconclusive. I am awaiting electronic copies, and will post here as soon as I get them.
I am getting desperate to help Grady.
I have an appointment with another avian vet, but it is a week away, and I do not have high hopes. If someone here could help, I would be most grateful.
Cordially,
Le Grady, a Timneh African Grey, has had a foot problem for over a month. It started about two weeks before I brought him home, and I have had him for just over a month. I have been trying to get help for him. My local avian vet (who is over an hour away), cannot figure out the issue. I am afraid Grady will lose his toe soon, as it getting worse.
I had my vet do x-rays, blood work, and a cytology exam, but for my vet, they were all inconclusive. I am awaiting electronic copies, and will post here as soon as I get them.
I am getting desperate to help Grady.
I have an appointment with another avian vet, but it is a week away, and I do not have high hopes. If someone here could help, I would be most grateful.
Cordially,
Lee
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