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- Randi Kreckman
Hi there,
We just lost our Cape Parrot last Thursday to a respiratory infection and the sample is still processing at the lab to tell us exactly what kind. However, we have a Golden Conure who he hasn’t had any new symptoms but the vet has him on sulfatrim (antibiotic) and itrafungol (antifungal) preventatively. He was taking a Baytril first but he was vomiting with Baytril. Last night we got him to take a dose of the two medications without issue but this morning we are back to vomiting or regurgitating repeatedly with the meds. He even starts to bob his head like he might regurgitate on sight of the syringes. Has anyone else had a bird so difficult to medicate? We have a call in with his vet but it’s their off day and I am so uncomfortable waiting for answers I thought I might see what others have experienced or if there are any tips on this.
I appreciate any advice
We just lost our Cape Parrot last Thursday to a respiratory infection and the sample is still processing at the lab to tell us exactly what kind. However, we have a Golden Conure who he hasn’t had any new symptoms but the vet has him on sulfatrim (antibiotic) and itrafungol (antifungal) preventatively. He was taking a Baytril first but he was vomiting with Baytril. Last night we got him to take a dose of the two medications without issue but this morning we are back to vomiting or regurgitating repeatedly with the meds. He even starts to bob his head like he might regurgitate on sight of the syringes. Has anyone else had a bird so difficult to medicate? We have a call in with his vet but it’s their off day and I am so uncomfortable waiting for answers I thought I might see what others have experienced or if there are any tips on this.
I appreciate any advice
