He isn't a devil; he just ninja kicked a perceived threat. Good boy!!! (I do feel bad for kitty, but I can't be angry/upset with Mr. LC!)

Oh he can do no wrong in everyone's eyes here. He is a charmer and it's a good thing he is friendly and isn't one of those Roos who attack people - in that case he would not be staying. Had that in the past and wont deal with that sort of Roo again.
 
I’m sorry you lost Twister and hope the best for her sister.

Topsy is fine, her crop was down yesterday morning as normal, and yesterday she was eating well and cruising about with her other sister Flopsy (who is moulting).
 
Does the flax help increase appetite too? Half the problem w/ moulting is the bird is so miserable & frumpy it doesn't eat well right at the time it needs the nutrition most during moult.

That's why we like Missing Link cuz it seems to help w/digestion/appetite so the bird gets nutrition when it should be eating the most. I don't know which ingredient helps the digestion/appetite most ~ all I know is it works!

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We picked up Missing Link at our local pet store in the bird food aisle. It's not cheap so we use it sparingly for 6 birds at 1/4 teaspoon over some kind of yummy wet treat about 3x per week/every week & that way no matter which bird starts moult at whatever time of year the birds are pre-fortified when moult strikes. We refrigerate the package after opening to preserve freshness.

We just never know when a bird is moulting now cuz there's no baldness or loss of appetite now... the only way we are alerted to moulting is when there are feathers in the yard yet the birds are all normal.

Missing Link is non-GMO & uses a proprietary blend of phytonutrients... if we had a dog or cat I would get the Missing Link that's made for dogs or cats too that's how sold DH & I are on Missing Link.

When I have a moulting bird that is feeling down I pop some Tylenol into them. I treat them like a baby that is teething; I am sure that growing new feathers is very taxing and makes one feel miserable, so why not help them feel a bit better.

The Tylenol does the trick and they feel good and start eating and moving around. I have been keeping an eye on Flopsy as she is having a miserable time moulting she doesn't like to move as the pin feathers on her legs seem to be rubbing against her. But she is still eating well and digging around so I have held off on the Tylenol for her
 
When I have a moulting bird that is feeling down I pop some Tylenol into them. I treat them like a baby that is teething; I am sure that growing new feathers is very taxing and makes one feel miserable, so why not help them feel a bit better.

The Tylenol does the trick and they feel good and start eating and moving around. I have been keeping an eye on Flopsy as she is having a miserable time moulting she doesn't like to move as the pin feathers on her legs seem to be rubbing against her. But she is still eating well and digging around so I have held off on the Tylenol for her
How do you figure the dose for Tylenol/ acetaminophen?

Do you use human infant dosages and the liquid version with dropper?
 

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