I have a 10 year old male cockatiel who had a fall a year ago and injured his left foot. The guy who clipped his wings, clipped them too short. In any case - I took him to the vet and got pain meds for him - metacam. The vet said it was not a break, but a sprain.
The vet suspects that he could have developed arthritis after the injury. I've noticed that since then, he's not using his left foot as much as his right foot. He can put weight on it, and isn't really limping (maybe a very, very slight limp when he walks), but I noticed he does a lot of his pivoting movements off his right foot, whereas before it was his left. His left foot just looks a lot weaker and he is hesitant to use it as much weight on it as his right foot. I've made adjustments to his cage - wider perches, placed soft towels everywhere, raised the floor of his cage, etc.
Barring any tumors or any bizarre causes - if it is arthritis (which the vet suspects), is this progressive and will it likely get worse as he gets older?
And besides flaxseed oil and calcium supplements, and adjusting his perches and cage, is there anything else I can do for him?
I would really, really appreciate any insights and advice you may have. I love him and really want him to have the best life possible.
Thank you!
The vet suspects that he could have developed arthritis after the injury. I've noticed that since then, he's not using his left foot as much as his right foot. He can put weight on it, and isn't really limping (maybe a very, very slight limp when he walks), but I noticed he does a lot of his pivoting movements off his right foot, whereas before it was his left. His left foot just looks a lot weaker and he is hesitant to use it as much weight on it as his right foot. I've made adjustments to his cage - wider perches, placed soft towels everywhere, raised the floor of his cage, etc.
Barring any tumors or any bizarre causes - if it is arthritis (which the vet suspects), is this progressive and will it likely get worse as he gets older?
And besides flaxseed oil and calcium supplements, and adjusting his perches and cage, is there anything else I can do for him?
I would really, really appreciate any insights and advice you may have. I love him and really want him to have the best life possible.
Thank you!