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Post by henryswife on Feb 6, 2007 21:09:24 GMT -5
I'm also hoping that ((( Joee ))) did not have a seizure and will get better to join the crew and be her old self again. Alice ((( Hugs )))
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Post by Sivin on Feb 6, 2007 21:14:11 GMT -5
How does she look to you today? If this hadn't happened would you think that anything was wrong?
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Post by Sheila on Feb 13, 2007 16:33:59 GMT -5
I probably would have tried to put her back into the cage w/the other birds. Only because I want to observe her interact w/the other birds. She's eating, but when she's on the cage bottom, she seems to be in a squatted position, instead of standing more upright.
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Post by henryswife on Feb 13, 2007 20:41:28 GMT -5
I would keep her separated for a little while longer, & not stress her out yet. [[ Huggs Joee ]] Alice
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Post by Sheila on Feb 17, 2007 17:21:19 GMT -5
I took Joee and had her weighed and had a gram stain check. She's clear of any bacteria, and weighs 44gms. I'm not sure about the weight, for it was a different scale, from her last weighing. I have put her back in the cage, w/ the other birds today. I've watched them close, and Nipper (yellow one) has become her protector, from Tinker. She has difficulty trying to get on the higher perches, but seems to be happier. I saw her eating some lentils with the other birds. It'll take a few days for all to be back to their normal interactive ways. I just checked on her, and she's up high on a perch preening herself. I knew she would become more active, once she's with the others. I'm still concerned about her possibly having mini seizures, but will deal with that when need to. She's happy, and I'm so glad she's better. I just wished I had this same luck w/ my Jimmie.
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Post by Kathy in Montana on Feb 17, 2007 22:17:10 GMT -5
Glad to hear that Joee is feeling better and is finally back in with her buddies.
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