Eliza
09-05-2007, 09:04 PM
...and a bit of an update.
I wanted to thank you all for your kind words to me regarding Beetle's sudden decline and passing. I'm quite devastated by his loss but your thoughts and prayers have really helped me over the last week.
I always love my pets unconditionally, just like a parent loves his or her human children... But some of the creatures I have shared my life with have affected me in different ways. Beetle was just about the best parrot anyone could have asked for. He may never have uttered a single word (except for that one day I SWORE I heard him say "bird-bird", one of his nicknames) or performed any tricks but I loved him with all my heart. He was a definite bright spot in each and every day.
I did speak to Beetle's veterinarian yesterday in regards to his necropsy. I did opt for a visual exam as well as a full pathology as his illness seemed quite sudden. Long story short, Beetle had a rupture of his digestive tract which resulted in peritonitis and serositis. What caused the rupture is anyone's guess... it could have been something along the lines of a stem from a millet spring. I can only hope that Beetle wasn't in much pain before I realized that he was ailing.
Beetle was buried this past Saturday, wrapped in his favorite cozy, near the stone bird bath at my parents' house. It sits near a lake in the Pine Barrens and is visited by many birds native to southern NJ. My parents have a hummingbird feeder there that is quite popular so I feel that Beetle would have been happy there. My ferret Monster is near him as well.
I'm forever grateful that I stumbled across this community shortly before bringing Beetle home from his wonderful breeder in October of 2005. Linda, you've created a safe haven amidst the craziness of the world wide web and I am thankful for it. This is a wonderful forum to learn about all aspects of lovebirds and avian care in general. Everyone has been a tremendous help to me, be it questioning a particular behavior, researching a toy or asking for emotional assistance. I cannot thank you enough.
-e-
I wanted to thank you all for your kind words to me regarding Beetle's sudden decline and passing. I'm quite devastated by his loss but your thoughts and prayers have really helped me over the last week.
I always love my pets unconditionally, just like a parent loves his or her human children... But some of the creatures I have shared my life with have affected me in different ways. Beetle was just about the best parrot anyone could have asked for. He may never have uttered a single word (except for that one day I SWORE I heard him say "bird-bird", one of his nicknames) or performed any tricks but I loved him with all my heart. He was a definite bright spot in each and every day.
I did speak to Beetle's veterinarian yesterday in regards to his necropsy. I did opt for a visual exam as well as a full pathology as his illness seemed quite sudden. Long story short, Beetle had a rupture of his digestive tract which resulted in peritonitis and serositis. What caused the rupture is anyone's guess... it could have been something along the lines of a stem from a millet spring. I can only hope that Beetle wasn't in much pain before I realized that he was ailing.
Beetle was buried this past Saturday, wrapped in his favorite cozy, near the stone bird bath at my parents' house. It sits near a lake in the Pine Barrens and is visited by many birds native to southern NJ. My parents have a hummingbird feeder there that is quite popular so I feel that Beetle would have been happy there. My ferret Monster is near him as well.
I'm forever grateful that I stumbled across this community shortly before bringing Beetle home from his wonderful breeder in October of 2005. Linda, you've created a safe haven amidst the craziness of the world wide web and I am thankful for it. This is a wonderful forum to learn about all aspects of lovebirds and avian care in general. Everyone has been a tremendous help to me, be it questioning a particular behavior, researching a toy or asking for emotional assistance. I cannot thank you enough.
-e-