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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Human names for pets is super normal! My bird’s names are Marty and Theodore. Birds are also definitely smart enough to recognize their name. Yasha looks like a very sweet birdie. 😊

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

So smol! What is their name?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

No towel! That’s an interesting technique. My African Grey let’s me clip one or two nails if I keep a constant stream of seeds going into his mouth. Usually a full nail trim takes a week. My cockatiel’s nails are so tiny so I towel him and use a dremel on them.

 

Marty is starting a new oral medication for his hormonal issues. The veterinarian thinks that his unrelenting interest in nesting and other reproductive activities could be a sign of obsessive tendencies. He’s starting on Clomipramine, but I’d like to train him to take medication willingly since he’ll have to take it every day, possibly twice a day.

 

(His foot is purple because he was eating blackberries earlier.)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Larry was on my “Hot” page!! Larry is trending!! Yay Larry!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If it were me, I would insist on x-rays, just to be sure. If the veterinarian recommends x-rays, they're going to want to sedate him. Don't be put off by this, it's very normal to sedate them because it could be very painful if the patient actually has a fracture. If the vet does not want to sedate them, ask about sedation, or go to a different vet. Avian anaesthesia is commonly done with a drug called isoflurane. Isoflurane is extremely safe to use in birds because birds don't metabolize it (the drug never enters their blood stream). Instead, it works by signalling to the brain that it's time to go to sleep. Because they're just asleep, they don't need to be intubated or anything like you would if someone was anesthetised for surgery.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

In your video we can see some significant asymmetry; his right wing is sitting much higher, and further from the body, than his left wing. Asymmetry is a clear sign that something is wrong. I would definitely get him checked out by an avian vet when possible. If you are unable to get to an avian veterinarian by tomorrow, some veterinarians, or emergency animal hospitals, will prescribe pain control while you wait for an appointment with an avian vet.

When you see the avian vet, mention the clumsiness. Something might be causing him to be off balance. Healthy birds shouldn’t be clumsy enough to cause significant injury; if they fall, they should be able to recover by flapping.

Thanks for reaching out for advice- it can be scary and stressful to hear that your little buddy might be hurt. Make sure you’re taking care of yourself too.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Please tell me that the S. in Sterling S. Sterling is short for Sterling.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

My African Grey was definitely traumatized. He (understandably) developed some separation anxiety. From his perspective, he was alone for 14 hours, in the dark (because the power was out), then there was a big scary noise in the middle of the night and strangers kidnapped him.

Marty’s emotionally unaffected. I took both birds out in their carriers to a pet-friendly shop the other day (trying to teach them that carriers don’t always mean they’re going somewhere bad) and Marty said “Hi Marty” to everything.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

We never got around to it, no. We were preparing to do a trial of Fluoxetine (Prozac), but the compounding pharmacy said that they weren’t able to make a dose small enough to have room to titrate for his tiny little body. Our next plan was to try Clomipramine, but the whole wild fire thing happened. Marty lost his tail and has been absolutely exhausted while re-growing it. He hasn’t been exhibiting as much hormonal behaviour because he’s sleeping so often. Once he’s back to normal, we’ll consider trying Clomipramine.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Yes! "Masturbating Marty", they call him. I decided to leave Reddit, though I left my profile intact because I think there's important information there.

 

Post your parrots! Post your questions! Let's keep it going!

 

Post your parrots! Post your questions! Let's keep it going!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I have parrots which are the same as chickens but more manipulative. Subscribing.

 

How Marty lost his tail:

About a month ago, we were evacuated from our home because of wildfires. I wasn’t home when the evacuation order was given. I wasn’t allowed to go home to get my birds. Police officers kicked my door in around 1:30am that night and retrieved my birds! In the scuffle, Marty’s tail was ripped out.

Here’s my previous post about their rescue, if you’re curious.

It’s a cached Reddit post from web.archive so you aren’t giving Reddit any traffic.

 

Time for a RASPBERRY PARTY. That’s when you make as large a mess as possible with a single raspberry. If you don’t accidentally vacuum up raspberry remnants without realizing and inadvertently spread raspberry all over the floor, then it wasn’t a real raspberry party.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

My life is “Murphy’s Law: the Movie”. Every time I try to reassure myself by saying “well, at least it can’t possibly get any worse than this”, it gets worse. There’s no way that there isn’t some asshole running a simulation where they just fuck with me.

 

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