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Alfie's vet visit


neoow

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I took Alfie to the vet today. He was micro-chipped, had his ID ring removed and also had his beak sorted again.

 

He's back home now and is chilling out in his travel cage. I think it was a bit traumatic for him today as he clearly did not want to leave the house and refused to get in his travel cage. Now he's home and the travel cage door is wide open he's having a nap and doesn't want to come out just yet.

 

The vet did an awesome job and Alfie was in and out within 10-15 minutes.

 

Here are a few before and after photos!

 

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I took Alfie to the vet today. He was micro-chipped, had his ID ring removed and also had his beak sorted again.

 

He's back home now and is chilling out in his travel cage. I think it was a bit traumatic for him today as he clearly did not want to leave the house and refused to get in his travel cage. The travel cage door is wide open but he's having a nap and doesn't want to come out just yet.

 

The vet did an awesome job and Alfie was in and out within 10-15 minutes.

 

Here are a few before and after photos!

 

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Great job on his scissor beak.

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It may have been a rough go to take Alfie to the vet, but the chipping and beak adjustment are well worth it. He looks great and it must make it easier for him to eat. Your vet is very wise to get him in and out in ten to fifteen minutes, he knows what he is doing. Way to go for you to take care of your boy.

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Yes the vet I take him to is very good. So glad I take him there because he always does a good job. I was surprised when he said he'd only be ten minutes as he was taking Alfie away.. but he was right and it didn't take very long at all. Alfie was a little bit damp and a little wide-eyed. But he soon settled on the way back and he was fine at home too. He just wanted to sit and relax in his travel cage- which I don't mind- I'm glad he finds it comfortable!

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