Michael wrote: They seem to just leave them in the cage like fish in a tank.
Fish called easy to care for care less pet again... They get sick too you know! I have a few fish vet numbers if I have to use them...


Michael wrote: They seem to just leave them in the cage like fish in a tank.







oknuma wrote:OUr avian vets in NZ are all at Massey University in Palmerston North/ wellington ( about an 8 hour drive from here)
We use an exotic vet who is about 45 mins from home instead
TheNzJessie wrote:we have a bird specislist on my road (5 min walk) 1 of 2 in New Zealand the other one is in the south island... im very lucky to have him close he always is very friendly and shows an genuine care for the birds he gets given to treat but his prices are WAY up there. when i got my lorikeet and he started flying into walls and really hurting him self i decided to get his wings clipped...the guy charged me $30 just for the wing clipping and $15 for his time.... but at that time i had only ever clipped budgies and cockatiel at the petsho i worked at when people brought them and wanted them clipped, but after he showed me next time i went in and he watched me do it and said i was fine to do it
so if u ahve a avian vet with you the prices are up there!!! but thats one of the responsibility of owning any pet is putting money aside for the emergencies because u never know when they are going to come.... i personally have a money tin that has at least $70 in it for my bird...never know whats going to happen..his cage could break he could break a wing or foot.....(unlikley) his food got moths in it....you get the point



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