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911 Gash

Willow2021

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My baby female cockatiel has a gash down her back where one of her wings connects, (something happened to her that she ripped into her wing maybe causing gash herself), she is in painful and Easter Sunday no vet) We bought her from pet store March 19th and her earlier vet is this Thursday due to covid, only because i had previous pet cockatiel as a patient.
ANYTHING I CAN DO NOW
 

Zara

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Bumping thread for visibility -911 thread.
 

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I'm sure if you contact the vet he'll get her in immediately as an emergency. Open wounds get infected quickly and it's in the vet's best interest to see her quickly.
 

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Most vets leave emergency information on their after hours answering machine.
 

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Not sure where you are? But check your area for Emergency Animal Clinics. Most are open on holidays
 
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