Thank you all so much for the support and suggestions! I'm very sorry that it has taken me this long to reply to this thread. I haven't been up to looking at this thread since posting it. But I think I'm ready to make a decision now.
Firstly I want to tell you all how special this little girl is. Freya likes to make a noise that sounds very much like "Sprinkles"! So much so that I'm starting to call her Sprinkles.
She likes it. I'm not sure if you use this work often in your house Renae, but Freya sure as heck didn't pick it up here!
Freya will also dance whenever I dance. She is so cute and will actually hop from foot to foot and bob her head very vigorously when I do the same. She is an absolute darling! I'll try to get a video of it to show you guys.
I'm sure you will all love it as much as I do!
On a much worse note, Freya is not doing very well in general.
She is definitely still eating and vocalising, but her healthy eye has started to show signs of cancer. She closes it quite often and it looks like the eyelid is swollen. The eye that had the large tumour on it still looks fine.
Her beak is also starting to deteriorate.
On the left side it looks like there is a small piece missing from the corner of her beak. I'm not sure what this could mean.
I'm taking her back to my avian vet next week to have it all looked at. I want to discuss Chemotherapy with them too. I also want to discuss holistic ways we can improve her life. They gave me some natural remedies for Artemis, my Budgie who suffered from testicular cancer, so I'm sure they would be able to give me some more suggestions for Freya.
So that is what I want to do. Depending on what my avian vet tells me about Chemo, that is what I want. If Chemo will put too much strain on Freya's already weakened body, then I'm more inclined to spend that money on lots of toys, good food and perhaps an aviary for her and Cian. Then at least she can spend her final days in absolute luxary.
I will see.
I also had a nice long look at her leg band. She was hatched in 2009. She is still so young.