Francie Mae
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- Feb 22, 2025
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- Parrots
- Bare-eyed cockatoo
Hello everyone! Hope you guys are doing well 
My main point of concern: 21mL of formula per feeding for 2.5 month old cockatoo?
Health update! Mischief went to the vet, and it went very well. The vet absolutely adored her, and gave her a clean bill of health. She said the only concern was they found a very slight amount of harmful bacteria in her fecal matter, but theyāre arenāt stressed about it, and suggested putting apple cider vinegar in her water. Weāll take her back soon to ensure their suggestion eradicates the bacteria. I couldnāt be more thrilled that sheās okay. As for feeding, Iāve gotten advice from some of you guys to let her eat until sheās full, but the vet recommended an approximate amount (21mL of formula throughout the day), because she was worried about aspiration or digestion issues, even with spoon feeding. However, my dad read that itās meant to be 10% of their body weight per individual feeding, not for the whole day, and while we obviously arenāt more knowledgeable than the vet, my dadās wondering if maybe there was a miscommunication between them. For reference, Mischief is currently being fed Kaytee Exact formula, which is what the vet gave us.
Her diet leads me to her behaviorāthis girl can scream! While I most definitely expect this of a cockatoo and Grim was no exception, if weāre close to her, she will nonstop do the āfeed meā scream, the one that sounds kind of like radio radio static crossed with how dinosaur shrieks are portrayed in movies. Thatās part of the reason why I think there was a miscommunication between my dad and the vet, especially because the vet got great reviews, so I donāt think sheās misinformed. I actually donāt mind the noise at allāit means that sheās here and a part of our houseābut what Iām worried about is how constant it is. I keep thinking somethingās wrong, even though the vet assured us that she didnāt note anything of concern. As soon as we leave the room, she stops screaming, but the whole time weāre in view, sheās screeching her poor little head off. Iāve watched videos and the sound she makes is definitely very similar to the videos of hungry cockatoo babies, but she does it very loudly to where my parents and I have to notably raise our voices to be able to hear each other talk. Weāre weighing her daily; sheās 2.5 months old and 210 grams. Thatās the same weight she was when we got her. It doesnāt help her calm down when we pet her or have her step up. Maybe sheās thirsty and hasnāt figured out how to drink from her bowl, but she wonāt drink from a spoon, either. Iāve read the same as my dadāthat they need about 10% of their body weight three times a dayābut again, I donāt want to go against the vet. Still, I think there was a miscommunication. My dad was asking the vet questions for over an hour, so itās possible that by that point he either misheard her or she misunderstood the question. I donāt know for sure. So I just wanted to check in and get your guysā opinions, because I really would like to be feeding our little girl more, especially with how upset she seems, but the vetās warnings are filling me with an undercurrent of dread. I donāt want her to overeat and aspirate or be unable to digest her food and get really sick.
Iām trying to contact the vet for clarification, but it was literally her last day before moving, so Iām not sure if I can reach her. We have to go to their sister location from now on, which has a different vet.
I hope all of you guys are doing well. Thank you for taking the time to read this

My main point of concern: 21mL of formula per feeding for 2.5 month old cockatoo?
Health update! Mischief went to the vet, and it went very well. The vet absolutely adored her, and gave her a clean bill of health. She said the only concern was they found a very slight amount of harmful bacteria in her fecal matter, but theyāre arenāt stressed about it, and suggested putting apple cider vinegar in her water. Weāll take her back soon to ensure their suggestion eradicates the bacteria. I couldnāt be more thrilled that sheās okay. As for feeding, Iāve gotten advice from some of you guys to let her eat until sheās full, but the vet recommended an approximate amount (21mL of formula throughout the day), because she was worried about aspiration or digestion issues, even with spoon feeding. However, my dad read that itās meant to be 10% of their body weight per individual feeding, not for the whole day, and while we obviously arenāt more knowledgeable than the vet, my dadās wondering if maybe there was a miscommunication between them. For reference, Mischief is currently being fed Kaytee Exact formula, which is what the vet gave us.
Her diet leads me to her behaviorāthis girl can scream! While I most definitely expect this of a cockatoo and Grim was no exception, if weāre close to her, she will nonstop do the āfeed meā scream, the one that sounds kind of like radio radio static crossed with how dinosaur shrieks are portrayed in movies. Thatās part of the reason why I think there was a miscommunication between my dad and the vet, especially because the vet got great reviews, so I donāt think sheās misinformed. I actually donāt mind the noise at allāit means that sheās here and a part of our houseābut what Iām worried about is how constant it is. I keep thinking somethingās wrong, even though the vet assured us that she didnāt note anything of concern. As soon as we leave the room, she stops screaming, but the whole time weāre in view, sheās screeching her poor little head off. Iāve watched videos and the sound she makes is definitely very similar to the videos of hungry cockatoo babies, but she does it very loudly to where my parents and I have to notably raise our voices to be able to hear each other talk. Weāre weighing her daily; sheās 2.5 months old and 210 grams. Thatās the same weight she was when we got her. It doesnāt help her calm down when we pet her or have her step up. Maybe sheās thirsty and hasnāt figured out how to drink from her bowl, but she wonāt drink from a spoon, either. Iāve read the same as my dadāthat they need about 10% of their body weight three times a dayābut again, I donāt want to go against the vet. Still, I think there was a miscommunication. My dad was asking the vet questions for over an hour, so itās possible that by that point he either misheard her or she misunderstood the question. I donāt know for sure. So I just wanted to check in and get your guysā opinions, because I really would like to be feeding our little girl more, especially with how upset she seems, but the vetās warnings are filling me with an undercurrent of dread. I donāt want her to overeat and aspirate or be unable to digest her food and get really sick.
Iām trying to contact the vet for clarification, but it was literally her last day before moving, so Iām not sure if I can reach her. We have to go to their sister location from now on, which has a different vet.
I hope all of you guys are doing well. Thank you for taking the time to read this
