My 8 1/2 year old cockatiel, Papaya, passed away unexpectedly yesterday. I am so heartbroken, but I'm trying to stay strong for my female cockatiel, Banana. I have some questions about how I can better take care of her.
Banana is an 8 1/2 year old, flighted, female cockatiel who I adopted almost four years ago from a rehoming situation.
VET: I want to take Banana to the vet to make sure she didn't get the illness that Papaya had. (I'm not sure what it was. I didn't think to get a necropsy done on him because I was so upset). She isn't showing any symptoms, but I am very worried she eventually will. If she does, she'll be going to the emergency vet as soon as I notice. Banana's also been having some problems I want to get checked. The main one is that she has been eating her own poop. She's always done this, but more so now that she's laying eggs. So, I think it's a calcium deficiency? She always has access to cuttlebones. She also has been having large, stinky poops and sometimes diarrhea. I think this could also be from laying eggs. She holds in her poop while she sits on them. But, I want to make sure she didn't get an infection or anything. But, the problem is, the vet may only take emergencies because of the corona virus. How urgent do you think this is? Should I just make an appointment now? Or wait until the corona virus is over (which who knows how long that will be!). I also want to know what tests you think I should get done? Should I get her blood tested? Poop? She also threw up twice a few days ago after eating! Like shaking her head and flinging vomit everywhere. She acted completely normal afterwards and hasn't done it since.
STRESS: She also just seems very stressed out a lot of the time. She's always been more stressed out than Papaya was. I don't know why she's like this. Maybe her personality, maybe from her previous home? Especially when she's laying eggs. She plucks her feathers a lot more than usual around this time. She plucks and overpreens under her wings and tail. When she's sitting on her eggs, she's very protective of them and hissing at people and attacking them if they get too close. She's just very on edge. She almost always does a little warning bite/hiss thing if my hands get near her (unless she's asking to be pet). She also rarely steps up if she's on the cage. I don't want to push her too much.
She's able to be out of the cage all day. She has a big playstand and plenty of toys. I spend most of my time in the room with her. I also give her Zupreem Fruitblend pellets in foraging toys only. I want to switch to a better brand. She has a natural day/night cycle with sunrise/sunset. She gets thawed food in the morning (maybe 25% seven whole grains and beans, and 75% finely chopped vegetables: sweet potato, carrots, a leafy green, an herb, sometimes a fruit, and a couple different vegetables. I change the veggies every month). Before bed, she gets seeds. I clean the dishes once or twice a day, and the liner once a day. I full clean the cage every weekend.
She has made some progress though since I adopted her! She's pretty consistently eating her fresh foods. And she spends more time with me and lets me pet her now. She will come over and sit on my shoulder and grind her beak. She also likes to eat with me.
DISINFECTANT: I'm also planning on doing a full clean of their cage and play area tomorrow because of Papaya's illness. What can I use to disinfect the cage? I'm afraid to use bleach because of the fumes.
COMPANION: Also, do you think I should get her another companion? This won't be for a while (not until I'm done grieving, and not until I move to a house where I have a room to quarantine the new bird). She wasn't very close with Papaya at all. They mostly got into little fights when they directly interacted. But I know how important having another bird friend is for parrots. And they did seem to forage and eat together. And she would call for him when he was away. And they took turns sitting on the eggs. But they never preened each other or sat beside each other. I just worry that she won't get along with a new bird. I will have to do lots of research about introducing two birds. The new bird would be a (hopefully flighted) male cockatiel from a rescue or rehoming situation.
Thank you.





