by Navre » Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:35 pm
I went and saw her today. The woman fostering her says she only has to wipe her butt a few times a day.
She has a few exercise routines such as wing flapping, and some therapy on her foot each day. Also, the bird will scoot along the floor, using her beak and her good foot. They encourage this as she needs the exercise.
She has some supplements, and a special low-fat diet. That all seems pretty manageable. She will sit and eat all day, so her portions have to be controlled carefully. Her strength and energy levels have improved greatly since June, when she was taken in by the rescue.
She was surgically sexed at some point and has the tattoo on her wing indicating that she's a female. This probably means they she was a breeder at some point. She was in her previous home for 20 years, so if you add time as a breeder before that, she may be pretty old.
The bird is left alone sometimes. She lives with a peach front conure and a mitered conure. I asked if they thought I could leave the bird alone for several hours, and she said that it really wasn't any different than any other bird. She enjoys company of both people and birds, but she seemed to be okay when left with just the other birds.
Part of my concern is that there has been no interest in this bird at all. She is old, disabled, and sick. Vet bills are going to be higher as she is going to need blood work often. The girl currently fostering her cant keep her and this bird doesn't really belong at the rescue.
I don't know how long she has left, but she is getting better, not worse. She seems to be very loving and I think she needs me more than one of the birds for whom we literally get dozens of inquires weekly.
I'm still not sure if I can take her, but meeting her was the first step.