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He's made a full recovery physically!
I followed everyone's advice carefully. He still has a very small scab over the bad burn, and a very small scab over the blister, but I don't consider it worth worrying over. The huge gunk scab fell off to reveal the tiny one. Everything around the tiny wound healed up. So he's out of the woods, phew! I still eyeball it when holding him, but he no longer has to hang upside down in a towel.
Mentally we're getting there. Nights are hard for him without his mate. I've taken up taking him out of his cage and loving him before I put him to bed. It's a great excuse to check his wounds. The only downside is he trots across the back of my couch. So I have to have a clean sheet over it when he comes out. Birds poop a lot. He's figured out how to use the sheet to climb down onto my lap.
Thank you all for the help! I can't afford a vet, really. I'm still recovering from the $3.5k I dropped on my other cat last year! Giles also says thank you, and "kiss kiss"
(Very sleepy picture included. I haven't slept right in weeks. But hey, he enjoys it, so whatever)

Mentally we're getting there. Nights are hard for him without his mate. I've taken up taking him out of his cage and loving him before I put him to bed. It's a great excuse to check his wounds. The only downside is he trots across the back of my couch. So I have to have a clean sheet over it when he comes out. Birds poop a lot. He's figured out how to use the sheet to climb down onto my lap.
Thank you all for the help! I can't afford a vet, really. I'm still recovering from the $3.5k I dropped on my other cat last year! Giles also says thank you, and "kiss kiss"
(Very sleepy picture included. I haven't slept right in weeks. But hey, he enjoys it, so whatever)