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Hey there to any one that may be reading this, which I really hope you are.. I need some help before consulting an avian vet.
I have a supposedly male bird, the type of bird is a cockatiel and he isn't your "normal" cockatiel in color. He is mainly grey, with a white face, and has a white strip on each of his wings. So let's get to the point, sorry to keep ya waiting.
Anyways, today I went to take a look at him, and I realized that he had a lot of blood in his stool. He has this latter and the blood was dried up, but it had dripped all the way to the bottom of the latter and had made two spots of blood on his paper for the liner of his cage. Obviously I was very scared and then I spotted another spot that he had went to the restroom, and that also had blood. But when I stuck my hand in his cage, he pooped on me and it was all watery. So I am not very sure if this is a good sign or not, but should we consult an avian vet or could anyone on here PLEASE help me. I am very anxious for my bird and I love him to death. But I don't want to take him to the vet if it means he needs surgery because I can't do that.
Any help will be greatly appreciated and I for sure don't want him to leave. I was doing some research as well and it said it could be a sign of melena?
Anyways, thank you so much for any help that you people can provide me with... please help!!!!!
I have a supposedly male bird, the type of bird is a cockatiel and he isn't your "normal" cockatiel in color. He is mainly grey, with a white face, and has a white strip on each of his wings. So let's get to the point, sorry to keep ya waiting.
Anyways, today I went to take a look at him, and I realized that he had a lot of blood in his stool. He has this latter and the blood was dried up, but it had dripped all the way to the bottom of the latter and had made two spots of blood on his paper for the liner of his cage. Obviously I was very scared and then I spotted another spot that he had went to the restroom, and that also had blood. But when I stuck my hand in his cage, he pooped on me and it was all watery. So I am not very sure if this is a good sign or not, but should we consult an avian vet or could anyone on here PLEASE help me. I am very anxious for my bird and I love him to death. But I don't want to take him to the vet if it means he needs surgery because I can't do that.
Any help will be greatly appreciated and I for sure don't want him to leave. I was doing some research as well and it said it could be a sign of melena?
Anyways, thank you so much for any help that you people can provide me with... please help!!!!!