Recently I noticed that whenever I took my parrotlet out to play he decided to sleep instead. An he started sleeping in odd places like my vanity and nightstand. There's nothing to perch on there...
Today he was on my shoulder and suddenly started flicking his head back and forth. Then he stretched his neck and had his tongue out. I heard him sneeze a couple times. This carried on for ten minutes until he started showing signs like he wanted to regurgitate. He never threw up and had been acting completely normal before this. He was grooming, talking, eating, bathing, and the only thing I noticed was the increased sleeping. I frantically went to the vet, as I has just lost my father, I couldn't bare to lose my birdie. The vet wanted to test his crop and prescribe three medications. He wanted $290 for the total visit. Seeing as I am unemployed and have medical issues myself I had to decline the tests and go straight to medicine to take costs down. I feel extremely guilty about it, don't worry. He had a minor bacterial infection when I took him to the vet a month and a half ago. That was treated with a antibiotic and he seemed okay after. I cleaned all his cages to make sure (yes he has three cages). He was prescribed enrofloxacin, meloxicam, and metoclopramide. I have trouble giving him his drops if anyone has any advice. As I'm very nervous to force him or hold him. I also wanted confirmation that he was prescribed proper medication for his symptoms. As I was nervous about accepting medication without being able to afford testing first.
Today he was on my shoulder and suddenly started flicking his head back and forth. Then he stretched his neck and had his tongue out. I heard him sneeze a couple times. This carried on for ten minutes until he started showing signs like he wanted to regurgitate. He never threw up and had been acting completely normal before this. He was grooming, talking, eating, bathing, and the only thing I noticed was the increased sleeping. I frantically went to the vet, as I has just lost my father, I couldn't bare to lose my birdie. The vet wanted to test his crop and prescribe three medications. He wanted $290 for the total visit. Seeing as I am unemployed and have medical issues myself I had to decline the tests and go straight to medicine to take costs down. I feel extremely guilty about it, don't worry. He had a minor bacterial infection when I took him to the vet a month and a half ago. That was treated with a antibiotic and he seemed okay after. I cleaned all his cages to make sure (yes he has three cages). He was prescribed enrofloxacin, meloxicam, and metoclopramide. I have trouble giving him his drops if anyone has any advice. As I'm very nervous to force him or hold him. I also wanted confirmation that he was prescribed proper medication for his symptoms. As I was nervous about accepting medication without being able to afford testing first.