No worries, I told the doc that we're planning on keeping him fully flighted -- but he seemed rather skeptical that we'd be able to re-teach Skeeter to step up without doing so. We'll show him!
As for the veggies: I think he was just wanted us to temporarily reel them in to see if there was any other reason for excess urine in the droppings. I gave Skeeter a little bit less this morning, but not too much as he has a habit of taking his Harrison's pellets over to his water dish and dunking them like donuts in coffee; I take this to mean that they are too dry for them to be properly digested. But since this is what he's been on for perhaps most of his 10 years, I don't want to change over to a better alternative until he's settled in a bit.
We did the training treat sampler test today to see what the favorites are, and the answer is: almost everything! But the most favored were:
1) Peanut <--unshelled, from the hookbill seed mix from the shop. I think there's just a couple per bag.
2) Pistachio
3) Walnut
Now he's asleep again, which, given his seemingly healthy appetite and once-over by the vet, makes me feel like it must be from all the transition stress. If he's still taking 2-3 hour power naps twice a day a few days from now, though, I'll be sure to call the office straight away.
Thanks for reading about our adventures,
Weka








