Avian Vets
Why aren't there many of these? They seem to be very thin on the ground by comparison to the amount of birds which are kept in captivity.
Thank god for passionate, clued up people such as Nadia.
Olly, the cockateil that a client of mine bought from a pet shop, some of you may remember the bad start he had. Well any way he wasnt quite himself last Thursday, on Friday I took him to the vet who said he had a respritory infection and had a less than 50% chance of survival. Olly was still eating and preening and the vet said he wasnt in any pain and wasnt suffering but was on the side of PTS rather than treat. My experience is that vets always do this with birds.
I called Nadia and my client and myself arranged to meet her this evening at my clients home. She gave Olly a supplement to boost his imune but said that he is NOT a very sick bird, sick birds stop preening, chirping and eating.
He has perked up alot since Friday due to a good source of C-vits in the form of fresh peas, he wont eat fruit and some guardian angel (a vitamin supplement) which i had ordered for them a while back on Nadias advice.
More avian specialists are needed across the Uk, too many birds are PTS because the vets dont know.
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