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FancyPantsPeacock
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- May 9, 2022
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Thank you VERY much for your response! ♥Not to deny the cold facts, because they're certainly not wrong. However, I felt a need to speak up for the "body's broken, but the love of life stays strong" animals of the worldincluding people.
(Nope, that's it Gramma! You're in a wheelchair, so it's clearly time for you to shuffle, er, 'roll' off your mortal coil. Bye now!)
Kidding!!
Really though, if the creature is done it's done, and I'm not so sure about this one... Since the OP stated "the vet said as long as he's EATING and pooping normally, we don't need to do anything drastic), but of course, we want to make sure he's not in PAIN."
The question here is extremely complicated while being incredibly simple.
IS the bird in pain?
Again, I'm not sure. If he truly is, I have no doubt this very loving and competent owner will end his suffering quickly.
-runs off to do some research-
I'm wishing you and your beautiful bird the best! At this point, before I know more, I would try making it comfortable. Place some rolled towels around to help it prop into a more comfortable position? It worked well for my hen.Also, as far as the waste? When my old girl was on her way out, I placed folded paper towels behind her, changing them regularly. When a bird is immobile diapers are fairly easy.
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Yes, that's exactly why I am on here, because I am not quite at that point where I'm certain he's ready to check out.
That's what I was thinking, when someone is elderly and can't quite care for themselves anymore, they have ones who care help them out. You don't just pull the plug quite yet.
Now of course with humans, they can voice their pains and have much more customized treatment plans, but I'd assume same for animals, if they're in pain, they'd at least make a sound (which of course is why I am still double checking if animals can still be in pain without making a sound).
We do change out his blankets frequently, so he's not laying in waste. We'll flip over, and inside out the current blanket a couple of times, then switch it out. I will also look into diapers!
It's a great idea to put rolled blankets on the sides of him to help prop him up more! Thank you, we will implement that!
I greatly appreciate your input ♥