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Lol-I totally agree Ronda! Trust me, it took everything I had to write that check!:pinch: I am just going to bring her to my regular vet next time-where we bring the rest of the animals!
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Yeah, it sucks big time, but it is just money and I learned my lesson...I'm not even going to go through the trouble to not pay them b/c I don't want to deal w/ any collections problems...trust me, I work for my parents and they are State Marshals and the last thing I need is to do a wage garnishment against myself! She is a real "you know what" and I absolutely will NEVER go back there!
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I live in Mystic, CT...home of the movie Mystic Pizza Cold winters, some snow, beautiful spring and fall and sometimes very hot summer, but bearable :cheer:
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Thanks guys! I agree Judy-solutions would have been the better choice..I mean, it's not like I am saying I am right, I am right, etc. I would love constructive criticism-that's why I come on here! It was like she was telling me to open the cage and reach right in...I know I wouldn't want someone to do that to me! I will NEVER use that crazy woman again! Spooky-Yeah, she was very bad w/ me and didn't really do much handling of Lila-her vet tech. was really nice and really gentle w/ Lila...the vet had a really rough time cutting Lila's nails and there was alot of blood, but I am guessing (hoping) that it was b/c she has probably never had her nails cut...poor Lila...her toes must me so sore Also, she only cut one wing...what are everyone's thoughts on this? I have read conflicting statements, but my regular vet cuts both of my cockatiels wings.<br><br>Post edited by: auntiebethd, at: 2008/03/04 17:37
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So, I am new here and recently wrote about my bird Lila and how we were having a vet come to my house to examine her. I will NEVER use that vet again...she was AWFUL! First of all, I was charged $170.00 ($60 for travel and I live walking distance from her office...not fair to me that I have to pay the same as someone who lives 30 miles away) and then the $90.00 for wing trimming, nail clipping and then an extra $20.00 for the stool sample. She made me feel like I am a terrible bird owner that has no clue what I am doing. I will be honest here and say that I do not know everything, but I am pretty informed about the care of birds. I went to the University of Connecticut and have an Associates and Bachelors Degree in Animal Science. I have taken nutrition classes, companion animal classes, avian medicine classes, etc. You name it, I have learned about it. Once I told her that I had the degrees her tune changed a bit. When she first got there, I felt like she was tearing me apart...you have too many toys for her, you are offering her too many different foods, you should take the grate out of the bottom of her cage, I can smell a candle (there was no candle) she is afraid of the cats, you need to get the cat box in another room, etc., etc. I have lots of toys for her b/c I want her to have something to play with, I offer her 4 different foods (2 different pellets, one seed and one seed w/ pellets) along with a large variety of fruits and veggies EVERY SINGLE DAY) I change her water 3 times a day, I like the grate in the bottom of her cage for cleanliness so that she isn't walking around in her poo and discarded food and so that she isn't playing w/ the newspaper. I change her paper and clean the grate EVERY SINGLE DAY. Then the issue of getting her out of the cage...she was chastising me for not letting her out. Well, I have only had her a month and she is very aggressive and I didn't know where to start. I though I was doing right by Lila to let her adjust to us being around and her new atmosphere and honestly, I wanted the vet to examine her and show me where to start and I explained that to her and she wasn't having it. THEN...she started in on me about how Lila didn't have any hand toys...well, I went in the other room and brought about 10 in to her b/c I HAD been giving them to her and everytime I would introduce one, she would start to sit on it and act like she had an egg. Not only did she not apologize for basically yelling at me b/c she didn't think she had any, she didn't offer any solution as to how to handle giving them to Lila...I know she likes to play, but she closes down and acts funny like she is a hen everytime she has one. Last night we did leave her cage door open and she was peeking out...we are going to do this every night and give her the opportunity to come out at her own pace...our goal is to try to handle her so that we can bring her to my regular vet who is the very best in the world!
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I agree-Mr. Clean Magic Erasers (or even the Walmart brand) are AMAZING! All I have to do is wet them (no cleaners required) and they take EVERYTHING off!
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That's funny Ronda that you have a bird that does the same thing! I just couldn't believe it was something soo simple! My cockatiel is such an unphased little lady about everything and Lila is so complex!
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Thanks Judy! {Feel-good-00020114}
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OMG...I feel like such a nerd! My fiance called me when he got home from work yesterday to tell me that there was poop in the cage (I make him keep checking!) and said "Lila must have feathers coming in on her neck b/c she keeps rubbing it on the toy in the bottom of the cage" (we have a toy that attaches to the cage that has been there since we got her)...BINGO! I told him to take it out as soon as he could get it w/out being bitten. I had a dance class, so didn't get home for a couple hours after that and she is back to her old self!! I can't believe I didn't even think of that! We are still having the vet come on Monday to do a full bird exam just so that we can hopefully get a clean bill of health and so that I know she is healthy. I just can't believe for all these days I didn't even think of her trying to mate with that toy!!!
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Yeah, I know a bit about birds too and I agree- re-homing is tough stuff! Luckily we are very patient people, so we are willing to work with her every stop of the way whether it takes days or years for us to be able to handle her and have her trust us. We have seen a ton of improvement just over the period of a couple months and I agree, every step seems like a huge accomplishment to me! I call everyone even on just one new word! :laugh:
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Yes Dan...VERY disgusting! Lila has definitely found her forever home with us!
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Thanks guys-we do love her to death! Can you believe that my Aunt actually called to see how she was doing and then after telling her how wonderfully she has adjusted she seriously asked if/when we wanted to give her back b/c they "missed" her...I told her she would have to pry her from my dead hand :woohoo:
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Thank you danmcq-We really want to give her the life she never had after all the years of abuse. Even though I'm sure she is missing my Uncle, she was in a very BAD situation in that house...there were people smoking next to her cage, she barely ever had anything other than nasy old cockatiel seed and when I brought her home she had moldy poop on the tops of her feet!!! I can't say that I ever saw her cage clean and when I brought her home, the nasty smell stayed in my car forever! The cage was in my opinion not even roomy enough for a cockatiel, never mind a CAG! We had a brandy new big cage waiting for her w/ all new toys and tons of different foods and she took the adjustment very well and even destroyed one of her new toys in a matter of 2 days! She loves to play with all the toys in there and gets very excited and paces and waits by her "veggie" bowl every morning while I am in the kitchen filling it. She always says Ooooooh when I take the bowl out and walk out of the room...it's so funny!
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Thanks again-you have really helped to ease my mind! I loved getting a response from everyone, but yours was the one I was looking for
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Thank you BMustee! She is still pooping and this morning when I put her veggies, fruits and applesauce (she LOVES applesauce) in her cage she basically ran up to the bowl to start eating! Everything seems normal with her except that she keeps going back to that one spot in the bottom of her cage! She will even talk to me when I talk to her, but isn't saying much otherwise. I have seen no pushing, heavy breathing, tail bobbing, etc. I have been making sure to change the paper in the bottom of the cage alot to make sure that I know that she is still pooping regularly!