by Pajarita » Thu Oct 27, 2016 12:00 pm
Actually, Liz, the results from the blood test came back and, according to my doctor, the antibodies that are only produced when you have an autoimmune disease are there but they don't know what is causing my body to produce them because the test they always use for that came back positive for the ANAs but inconclusive as to why they are there... so now I have to go to the specialist and see if he/she can figure it out.
Birdwoman, I am very much aware of the risk I am taking but, in truth, I wasn't planning on taking in another bird and this new one caught me at a real bad time. It's not only the health questions that have not been yet answered but also the fact that I don't have a single free room where to quarantine him! I have three cats in the attic (two large rooms) because two of them are old and they were getting stressed out by the young ones and had began to pee outside the litter box, then I have the feral kittens in my bedroom (by the way, I've already adopted four of them out and have prospects for the other two - YAAAYYYY!), the young cats stay in my dressing room in the morning while the birds are out flying and that's it when it comes to rooms with doors because the downstairs is all open. And, to put the icing on the cake, I found a stray dog on Tuesday afternoon driving back from the supermarket and another one yesterday driving home from Home Depot! Unbelievable! A friend of mine says 'they find you' but, like I tell her, it's not that they find me, it's that I stop the car, park, get out, catch the dog and try to find the owner every time I see a dog walking by itself on the street! In their cases, I am not looking for the owners because the one I found Tuesday is a Min Pin that was not fixed so she is either pregnant or her puppies have just been taken away (I have an apt for her at my vet for tomorrow to check her out). She was skin and bones - I had never seen a dog that skinny, I swear! She looked deformed because her rib cage would stick out to the sides from the emaciation... I have never seen a dog eat so much! She had three meals in 6 hours and the portions were the same I give my 70+lb golden retriever and she continues looking for food everywhere, even when she is full - the poor, poor thing! AND both her tail and ears are docked and they were NOT done by a professional because the edges are uneven and raggedy. And, yesterday, the guy doing the birdroom floor and moldings needed more wood so we drove to Home Depot to pick it up and, on the way back, there is this Yorkie, all matted and filthy, and completely terrified to the point that he was showing his teeth, the poor thing! He has been laying on a dog bed between the wall and the kitchen island since noon and hasn't moved from the spot once in all this time! I put the food and water in front of him and he eats and drinks and these are the only times he sits up, the rest of the time he is laying down without moving. But he no longer shows his teeth and I am now able to touch him (which I do every hour or so and tell him he is a good boy) and he got up during the night to pee and poop. Now, as soon as he starts moving around and feels more at ease, I will groom him - he needs it VERY badly as his hair is filthy and completely matted all the way to the skin and his nails must be 2 inches long! My husband doesn't even know about the yorkie but he will find out in a couple of hours when he comes home from work... I'll tell you how that goes!
Aside from that, the birds are all doing great and I'll tell you about them later.