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Post by Jan and Shah on Sept 13, 2014 18:50:03 GMT -5
Well, he had been doing really well and no further indication of mutilation until this morning. Fortunately it is in the same spot so is still only the top layer of skin (he had been picking at the scab) but did notice some feathers in the cage. I did get some Feather Pick last week after the original wound was found - but I had not used it as he was leaving everything alone. So he copped not only his ointment on the wound but a bit of spray on the surrounding feathers this morning. He can have a bath later today with aloe and he is still on his camomile tea. I am determined to get this sorted before it gets any further. He really is a little green monster at times.
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Post by benegesserit on Sept 13, 2014 19:33:17 GMT -5
Sorry to read this...I hope you're able to put a stop to this, it seems like it would be very distressing to a parront.
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Post by cnyguy on Sept 13, 2014 20:14:30 GMT -5
Sorry to hear that this is happening again.
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