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| Dusky Lover | Jun 26 2009, 04:10 PM |
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when i got home from work today , i had noticed Connie { Conrad } had little wet spots around his nostrils . Then i found out why ! He has been sneezing alot since i have been home , and unfortunately their is a little discharge now . He was only sneezing a little bit here and there over the 2 1/2 weeks since we have had him , but now it has progressed to alot . The thing that stinks , is that he is caged with my baby sun { Sunny } and he is always in her face , and all over her . They sleep together , and i saw him sneeze in her face a few times ....... YIKES { Not Intentionally } , but i just dont want him to get her sick also ! I called the Avian vet , and unfortunately he cant see him until tuesday . I fell that is a long time to wait for alot of sneezing , he might get Sunny sneezing by then , but the vet said with all the rain we have had , and how crappy this spring has been . He feels its probably the Air conditioning in our house . I told him i keep the central air at 73 degrees , but he said that might be a little cold for them . Do you guys think the central air at 73 degrees is too cold for my Birds ? Well i called another vet { Not my present vet } and he isnt in until monday , so i guess we have to wait it out till Monday or tuesday . Do you think that will affect his overall health ? I just dont want the baby Dusky to get very sick , I might just be over - worrying , but my family does not want to lose another bird , like our previous one died from the teflon issue . Any feedback on the temperature , and if you think waiting until monday or tuesday will hurt my little guy , would be greatly appreciated . Did anyone ever bring their excessively sneezing bird to the vet ? If so what was the outcome ? |
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