emma_oscar
New member
- Oct 6, 2025
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- Parrots
- Oscar, lovebird
Hi everyone,
I just signed up for this page because i desperately need help with my lovebird, Oscar. He is a 8y/o male. Oscar is very special to me and my mom, but he has had an ongoing feather picking issue, which has significantly worsened over the past few weeks.
What started as harmless bald spots, has become self mutilation of the underside of his left wing. He has drawn blood multiple times and the injury seems to never heal. I have taken him to the emergency, and to his primary vet 4 times. He has taken antibiotics, pain medication and antidepressants. The vet told me to put a recovery collar until the injury heals. Oscar has now been wearing the collar for 4+ weeks, and every time he manages to remove it or stretch it, he immediately goes to reopen the wound. I have tried everything to make him stop self mutilating - from new toys, foraging, removing any hormonal triggers, and nothing has worked.
Oscar is now very at risk of infection and bleeding… Has anyone managed to find solutions to this issue that isn’t leaving my poor bird in a collar for the rest of his life?? I am extremely desperate. Please help me save Oscar.
(TW I have attached photos of his injury)
I just signed up for this page because i desperately need help with my lovebird, Oscar. He is a 8y/o male. Oscar is very special to me and my mom, but he has had an ongoing feather picking issue, which has significantly worsened over the past few weeks.
What started as harmless bald spots, has become self mutilation of the underside of his left wing. He has drawn blood multiple times and the injury seems to never heal. I have taken him to the emergency, and to his primary vet 4 times. He has taken antibiotics, pain medication and antidepressants. The vet told me to put a recovery collar until the injury heals. Oscar has now been wearing the collar for 4+ weeks, and every time he manages to remove it or stretch it, he immediately goes to reopen the wound. I have tried everything to make him stop self mutilating - from new toys, foraging, removing any hormonal triggers, and nothing has worked.
Oscar is now very at risk of infection and bleeding… Has anyone managed to find solutions to this issue that isn’t leaving my poor bird in a collar for the rest of his life?? I am extremely desperate. Please help me save Oscar.
(TW I have attached photos of his injury)