Hi there, I have nowhere else to turn to with my problem. After seeing two vets and two thousand dollars later, we still don't definitively know whats wrong with my bird. This is my last hope to see if anybody has been in a similar situation so I can know what to do or expect.
I own a little corella (bear-eyed cockatoo), who is 4 years old.
She has never been able to 'talk'
Up until a few months ago we started noticing her behavior change
- awkward balance (always needs to grab on to her cage, cannot balance or perch alone any more)
- loss of appetite (somewhat, maybe not though)
- noticeably less strong, and less vocal
- She's in my arms right now and routinely shaky, and seems to be huddling close for warmth, although it's above average room temperature in my house (to try to keep her warmer)
After taking her to the vet(s), blood work came back mostly normal although CK (creatine kinase) is up 73 points above standard, and uric acid up ~100 points above standard. Heterophils are up (1.5 units, I'm guessing, i can't really accurately read the blood work) They did a test for PDD which came negative. She also has a cataract in her left eye which the vet said was unrelated to the big issue, but none the less presents a smaller one. Vet's best guess at the moment is a viral infection causing neurological problems.
Has anybody had a similar problem? I'm really upset with the whole deal. The vet asked if we wanted to put her down, but the only way I could do that is if she was in some serious pain, if she was just mentally handicapped I wouldn't find it just. So I suppose now my secondary question is how can you tell if the bird is in severe pain?





