TukiTuki
03-18-2010, 02:54 PM
My Tuki got lead poisoning last time I went on vacation and left him at my mom's place in her care. My husband are going away for 4 nights for our first wedding anniversary and we decided to clip our birds' wings to prevent any problems. We'd rather have them temporarily less mobile than to have them getting in trouble again.
The problem is two-fold. Our vet clipped their wings, but didn't take enough off. We wanted them to be able to fly, but not gain altitude. Well, both birds can fly up with no problem. However, they know what wing clippings are and they were both depressed after they came home. After a normal vet visit, they're fine. Tuki's been a real trooper about every x-ray and injection he's received. But he can't stand to have his wings clipped! Even though he could still fly, he and Master Chief were depressed and for the past two and a half days, they've been sulking in their cages, spending lots of time laying on top of their huts. Today, they're finally perking up again, but I think I've got to clip the wings down again, to ensure their safety while we're gone.
Can anyone think of a way to help with bird depression? I took Tuki out of his cage after it happened and he stayed for 90 minutes of head pets, but as soon as he had enough, he went back to his cage. Our birds NEVER put themselves to bed on their own.
Master Chief concerns me because he doesn't like to be held or cuddled, so we can't even offer him that kind of comfort.
We break out all their favorite treats, too, but they don't eat much for a couple days. We know for sure that it's depression due to wing/nail clippings and that they aren't sick. Any advice?
The problem is two-fold. Our vet clipped their wings, but didn't take enough off. We wanted them to be able to fly, but not gain altitude. Well, both birds can fly up with no problem. However, they know what wing clippings are and they were both depressed after they came home. After a normal vet visit, they're fine. Tuki's been a real trooper about every x-ray and injection he's received. But he can't stand to have his wings clipped! Even though he could still fly, he and Master Chief were depressed and for the past two and a half days, they've been sulking in their cages, spending lots of time laying on top of their huts. Today, they're finally perking up again, but I think I've got to clip the wings down again, to ensure their safety while we're gone.
Can anyone think of a way to help with bird depression? I took Tuki out of his cage after it happened and he stayed for 90 minutes of head pets, but as soon as he had enough, he went back to his cage. Our birds NEVER put themselves to bed on their own.
Master Chief concerns me because he doesn't like to be held or cuddled, so we can't even offer him that kind of comfort.
We break out all their favorite treats, too, but they don't eat much for a couple days. We know for sure that it's depression due to wing/nail clippings and that they aren't sick. Any advice?