- Aug 29, 2018
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- Fang ({ab}normal grey cockatiel), Valentino (budgie), Jem (cinnamon cockatiel), Lovejoy(varied lorikeet), Peach (princess parrot)
Many of you will know I lost my precious GCC Baci to zinc toxicity/pancreatitis last August. I drove my long-suffering husband crazy going over and over where on earth he could possibly have picked up a dose of zinc back then, I thought maybe from chewing the bars of his cage, maybe from a food dish made of āmystery metalā, we tested our water for zinc and came up with nothing conclusive. My greatest fear was that something similar would happen with Fang the cockatiel - and now it appears we may be going through it again.
Fang didnāt eat much yesterday and got quite listless in the afternoon/evening. His poop was pretty much just white urine. This morning he was sleepy and just wanted to nap in a warm sunny spot. I offered him his VERY favourite food (plain toast with nothing on it) which thankfully he was happy to chow down on, and he followed up with a big drink, a few pellets and a nibble of celery. We do not have a CAV available after business hours but thereās a local 24/7 emergency place that can liaise with our vet after hours so we took him there. They donāt do much in the way of testing but his poop looked much better, they gave him some subcutaneous fluids, his weight and temperature are within normal range, and needless to say he will be going to see his regular vet first thing tomorrow. He is not as āshockyā as Baci was and there is no tail bobbing or laboured breathing, but Iām still terrified of losing him too! He is also having a very heavy, protracted moult which no doubt has sapped his energy to deal with whatever this is.
Honestly I donāt know what Iāll do if I lose him, I cannot fathom where theyāre getting zinc from, the only other variable is a domestic water filter we recently had updated in our kitchen, probably about a year ago or thereabouts (Iām now using bottled water for them just in case!)
Currently heās sitting quietly with Val the budgie by his side. He had a nibble of some broccolini when we got him home and heās just now had a few more pellets that he has dunked in water. I will keep you posted as to how he goes tomorrow. Meanwhile if you could all keep your fingers, toes, eyes and everything else crossed for him I sure would appreciate it!
Fang didnāt eat much yesterday and got quite listless in the afternoon/evening. His poop was pretty much just white urine. This morning he was sleepy and just wanted to nap in a warm sunny spot. I offered him his VERY favourite food (plain toast with nothing on it) which thankfully he was happy to chow down on, and he followed up with a big drink, a few pellets and a nibble of celery. We do not have a CAV available after business hours but thereās a local 24/7 emergency place that can liaise with our vet after hours so we took him there. They donāt do much in the way of testing but his poop looked much better, they gave him some subcutaneous fluids, his weight and temperature are within normal range, and needless to say he will be going to see his regular vet first thing tomorrow. He is not as āshockyā as Baci was and there is no tail bobbing or laboured breathing, but Iām still terrified of losing him too! He is also having a very heavy, protracted moult which no doubt has sapped his energy to deal with whatever this is.
Honestly I donāt know what Iāll do if I lose him, I cannot fathom where theyāre getting zinc from, the only other variable is a domestic water filter we recently had updated in our kitchen, probably about a year ago or thereabouts (Iām now using bottled water for them just in case!)
Currently heās sitting quietly with Val the budgie by his side. He had a nibble of some broccolini when we got him home and heās just now had a few more pellets that he has dunked in water. I will keep you posted as to how he goes tomorrow. Meanwhile if you could all keep your fingers, toes, eyes and everything else crossed for him I sure would appreciate it!