A homing pigeon flew down to me outside and basically stayed in my pool bathroom rafters for four weeks. It was very friendly and social and I fed it every day. It disappeared one day and did not return for two weeks. Upon return, I immediately noticed it had been shot or attacked by a predator because of a large bloody wound in it's upper chest. I caught it and took it to my Avian vet. My vet determined it was attacked by a predator and we tried to contact the owner from the band. It was a racing pigeon association. We had no luck at all. I decided to just keep the poor thing and let him live in the room with my African Grey. My grey is very social and docile and she lost her play mate of 16 years 4 years ago. I immediately quarantined the pigeon and with each contact washed hands and changed clothes before even being around my grey. I've had my grey for 20 years. My vet called with the test results and the pigeon has Parrot fever antibodies, but is not shedding in the stool sample. Thank God. My vet said that means at one time Homer had the disease, but is not contagious at this time. He said if at any given time he became ill or stressed he could once again begin shedding the disease. I am so upset!!!! I have decided to euthanize Homer because I have absolutely no other choice. I even called our local wildlife rehabilitators and they said they could not take him and suggested I just let him go. I clipped his wings because I was having to give him antibiotics every day for his wound. I cannot let him go. Someone, anyone, I need some advice on what to do. I am scared for my young daughter, myself (I have autoimmune disease) and mostly my beloved African Grey,.

What should I do with Homer?