hotmessJess
Chirping
I took my girl to the emergency vet yesterday after finding her attacked by (possibly) a hawk. Her wounds weren't threatening, but I wanted her liked at to make sure there wasn't more injury I wasn't seeing.
After being treated poorly by a tech for suggesting birds don't respond to pain like people, and $398 worth of exam and one small suture, we were sent on or marry way with antibiotics and nsaids.
I just went to feed her and she was panting, I noticed egg yolk in her pen. I went to get her some food and a glove to check her, by the time I got back, she had collapsed.
She passed an egg and two gelatinous starter eggs last night from the stress. How did they miss this? Where did this egg come from? Did they miss her being egg bound? She wasn't behaving differently before the attack.
This is the 2nd time they've given a cappy exam to one of my birds with a bad diagnosis. (But they are my only option in an emergency)
After being treated poorly by a tech for suggesting birds don't respond to pain like people, and $398 worth of exam and one small suture, we were sent on or marry way with antibiotics and nsaids.
I just went to feed her and she was panting, I noticed egg yolk in her pen. I went to get her some food and a glove to check her, by the time I got back, she had collapsed.
She passed an egg and two gelatinous starter eggs last night from the stress. How did they miss this? Where did this egg come from? Did they miss her being egg bound? She wasn't behaving differently before the attack.
This is the 2nd time they've given a cappy exam to one of my birds with a bad diagnosis. (But they are my only option in an emergency)