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Title: | Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN! |
Notice: | INTROS 6.X / FOR SALE 13.X / Buying a Bird 900.* |
Moderator: | VIDEO::PULSIFER |
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Created: | Mon Oct 10 1988 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 942 |
Total number of notes: | 6016 |
579.0. "THIS BUDGIE KNOW AS SUNSHINE" by ONESVC::BUCCIERI () Thu Jul 18 1991 13:27
Approximately two years ago, I received a call from my mother, who
lives in Boston, asking me if I was interested in adopting two
budgies. It seems that their present owner had grown weary of them.
Having ten birds of various species, I figured what's two more.
Into the the city we drove pick up the new members or the family.
The budgies were housed in a cage so small that it would only
be functional for a single budgie and only to transport it to and
from the vet .... etc. They were on a diet of Hartz Mountain seed,
no vitamins and no veggies or fruit.
Arriving home we quarantined them until I could get a good look at
them. Their names were Blueberry and Sunshine. Sunshine looked
okay but old Blue had a deformed cere. Off to the vet I ran with
check book in hand. (free is never free in adoption situations)
After an examination it was determined that he either had beak mites
or a kidney disorder. The latter being terminal. Blue was given
medication to address the beak mite prognosis. If he recovered and
his cere became normal again then all was well. If the condition
persisted then it was the kidney disease.
Two week later it was determined that the infliction was, in fact,
a kidney disorder. Over this period of time to the present blue
became more and more handicapped. He has difficulty getting around
and he has suffered some paralisis in his left leg. He is not in
any obvious pain and sings happily every morning. Most of his
survivabilty to this point was due directly to the care that he
had received from his companion, sunshine. Sunshine would preen
blue's feathers and feed him through reguritation. Sunshine devoted
most of her day to blue's needs. We fully expected blue to expire
some time ago but that was not to be.
A few days ago as I entered the bird room for the morning feeding,
I was surprised to see that sunshine had died sometime during the
night. My heart sank as I looked at Blue as she looked down on his
lifeless companion. There were no signs of injury and I can only
assume the his death was due to heart failure. Sunshine showed no
signs of sickness prior to this. Blue is now receiving the extra
care from myself to help her live as long as she can.
Sunshine was our first loss and he has left an empty spot in our
hearts. Sunshine will always be special to us. He gave of himself
to benefit his companion. I find myself counting birds as I enter
the bird room now. Sometimes I think these feathered friends will
live forever.
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579.1 | Sorry to hear... | NODEX::ZIESEMANN | | Fri Jul 19 1991 09:42 | 4 |
| What a bittersweet story...I'm so sorry to hear of your's and blue's
loss.
Wendy
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579.2 | Bird Heaven | SOURCE::ADDY | Aeronica Chief | Tue Jul 23 1991 12:42 | 5 |
| I think if their is a "bird heaven"...you will be invited in.
What a sad story...keep us posted on Blue...
Caralyn
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