Tammie123
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Hello everyone,
Posting to talk about bird poop
My GCC has a check up at the vet in about a week. He's been having some tiny bubbles in his droppings (it's subtle enough that I have to get really close and practically squint to see them). I think if I wasn't an anxious person by nature I wouldn't have noticed it yet. The lady I spoke to at the vet said it could be anything (gas, infection, other). Dropping are otherwise normal, no smell, his behavior is normal, weight is normal, he's screaming just as often
We don't have the possibility of getting a faster appointment so now I'm stuck waiting and wondering if he's going to be okay. So my question is: have any of you dealt with something like this and it turned out to be fine? Is waiting a week okay? (I asked on the phone and they said if I monitor him and make sure his weight doesn't drop or he's not lethargic it could be fine). Is there anything I should be asking the vet when I go? (I read that probiotics can be good?)
I keep wondering what may be causing this, I even considered maybe it's because he dips his pellets in water all the time or the amount of fruits he got, but after making a few diet changes I still see the bubbles so I'm back to square one.
Hoping some of you can help shed some light on this matter. I struggle with anxiety on a daily basis so it's a bit difficult for me to balance my irrational fears and sound logic
Posting to talk about bird poop
My GCC has a check up at the vet in about a week. He's been having some tiny bubbles in his droppings (it's subtle enough that I have to get really close and practically squint to see them). I think if I wasn't an anxious person by nature I wouldn't have noticed it yet. The lady I spoke to at the vet said it could be anything (gas, infection, other). Dropping are otherwise normal, no smell, his behavior is normal, weight is normal, he's screaming just as often
We don't have the possibility of getting a faster appointment so now I'm stuck waiting and wondering if he's going to be okay. So my question is: have any of you dealt with something like this and it turned out to be fine? Is waiting a week okay? (I asked on the phone and they said if I monitor him and make sure his weight doesn't drop or he's not lethargic it could be fine). Is there anything I should be asking the vet when I go? (I read that probiotics can be good?)
I keep wondering what may be causing this, I even considered maybe it's because he dips his pellets in water all the time or the amount of fruits he got, but after making a few diet changes I still see the bubbles so I'm back to square one.
Hoping some of you can help shed some light on this matter. I struggle with anxiety on a daily basis so it's a bit difficult for me to balance my irrational fears and sound logic