Frisbee
10-14-2008, 04:30 PM
Hi everyone,
I'm new to the site, haven't quite navigated around to all of the various threads and topics, so this may be addressed abundantly elsewhere. If so, I apologize.
Captain & Tennille, my peach-faced lovebirds were born at the same time and have never been apart. Tennille was found dead on the cage bottom yesterday morning. There is a story of brief illness - about a month or so, treated at the time, and an emergency visit to the vet on Sunday with further examination and treatment (somewhat). I will discuss the illness related issues and result of the autopsy on another forum or later. The vet cannot give a definite cause of death?
Captain is beside himself of course, as am I. He is looking for her everywhere. It is so sad to watch, that I cannot stop crying. He is eating, but it seems to be less. He will not stay inside the cage (which is always open) at least today during the day. He did sleep in the cage last night at bedtime. He is no further than a foot away from me at all times today.
Is it a good idea to introduce a companion to him or not? Is it too soon? He was always the dominant of the two.
I would appreciate comments, opinions, experience and advice.
Thanks,
Lorie
I'm new to the site, haven't quite navigated around to all of the various threads and topics, so this may be addressed abundantly elsewhere. If so, I apologize.
Captain & Tennille, my peach-faced lovebirds were born at the same time and have never been apart. Tennille was found dead on the cage bottom yesterday morning. There is a story of brief illness - about a month or so, treated at the time, and an emergency visit to the vet on Sunday with further examination and treatment (somewhat). I will discuss the illness related issues and result of the autopsy on another forum or later. The vet cannot give a definite cause of death?
Captain is beside himself of course, as am I. He is looking for her everywhere. It is so sad to watch, that I cannot stop crying. He is eating, but it seems to be less. He will not stay inside the cage (which is always open) at least today during the day. He did sleep in the cage last night at bedtime. He is no further than a foot away from me at all times today.
Is it a good idea to introduce a companion to him or not? Is it too soon? He was always the dominant of the two.
I would appreciate comments, opinions, experience and advice.
Thanks,
Lorie