Hi everyone, I just wanted to ask some questions. Sorry that this is a bit long.
I have had my parrotlet Cassie for a little less than a month. She's molting. She dropped a lot of downy feathers for a few days but now it's not so often as it was. My questions is: Is her neck supposed to look like this? She itches at it a lot. I give her a bath daily -not just a misting but a soaking. I have heard that you can gently help scratch their head to help the new feathers but Cassie is still finger-shy. I don't mind being bitten because she's communicating with me but I'd rather NOT be bitten or give her a reason to be scared of me. Is there a different way to help her? Or should I just let her scratch?
I also wasn't able to get a picture of this buy she has a bit of a line down the middle of her stomach sometimes. Not bare and I haven't seen her plucking but it worries me.
Another thing I wasn't able to get a picture of is beneath her wings. I can barely see under there but it looks a lot less fluffy under her wings than the rest of her does. I am also not sure if I can see some bare patches under there because she only puts her wings up enough for a second when she stretches. I am not sure what it's SUPPOSED to look like under her wings.
Some other information.
She is on a mostly-pellet diet and we are working on introducing fresh foods. I have also begun to introduce her to foraging. I recently swapped out all her toys (made them myself this time) and she's having a blast. Tons and tons of bells.
She has the option for a lot of out-of-cage time. I work from home and often open her door for her. Sometimes however, she just doesn't feel like coming out.
I cover her at night. She gets the proper amount of hours of darkness and is between two windows in my room where light can get to her but it's not going to fry her. My room is where my office is, so she sees me all day.
I am very much a worrywart and I love her to pieces. My parakeet before her lived for less than a week. I bought him from a store. Cassie, I purchased from a reputable breeder. She wiggle dances at me sometimes and plays constantly, and she has not ever been aggressive with me or prone to throwing fits. She eats all her food every day and drinks well. However, I'm still scared that these are signs she might be plucking or that there's something wrong with her. Are these vet-worthy concerns? Because I'm enough of a worrier that I'm nearly convinced I should go.
Note: I believe in loving animals no matter what. All I want is the best for my bird. Cost is no object. If a vet visit is called for, I would do it in a heartbeat.





