Hi all,
I am new here but desperate for help.
My mother lived with me for 14 years and when she left, a Yellow-Naped Amazon parrot remained. The bird is a rescue. A distant cousin who dated a meth seller owned him. The meth seller hurt him (his left wing and leg are badly healed from a break and his beak is askew on the left side as well).
I have looked up all the ways to feed him, spritz him, bathe him... but, the other day, he fell from the top of his cage (he cannot fly due to his broken left wing but he seems to forget that). I was devastated. My boyfriend was leaving for months and I couldn't even go out with him before he left because I wanted to watch Rocky to make sue he was okay. He had landed on his back when he fell and exhibited a few of the signs of pain (eyes squinting and favoring his right side). Well, after a night of having him sleep on my chest (I got no sleep but I kept him warm and calm), he seems to be okay (stools normal, eating, drinking, talking, walking, etc.. with no more squinting or favoring).
Here's the question: I have always wondered if I should take him to the vet to see if there is something more they can do for the abuse he has suffered. I wonder if he is in pain, etc. And I certainly wonder after his recent fall. SO... long story longer... is there anything a vet can do for him after the fact of the abuse? That was MANY years ago... maybe as many as 15. I don't know if his recent fall compounded the injury.
I also think Rocky may have been procured illegally. He isn't banded for sex (as my Patagonian Conure was) and seems frantic to want to be in trees.. or trying to fly... even though he hasn't been able to for years. I want him as happy as he can be. With my mom gone, I have hand trained him. He also has begun to mimic me as best he can... given his broken beak. The whole situation just kinda breaks my heart.
I have little money (partially because I have also rescued cats and a dog - all of whom get along). But I will make sacrifices if it will help him (cable TV sucks anyway). Any advice for Rocky (and me)?
Thanks!
L.





