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#388038 - 11/04/09 11:40 PM
Pinto on her Last Days
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Copper Star Soulmate
Registered: 10/20/04
Posts: 4200
Loc: US
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As I mentioned in another post, Pinto, my 11 year old parakeet, has an inoperable tumor. The vet said even trying to xray her to figure out what kind of tumor it was would probably kill her. She's so elderly and frail that she couldn't take the trauma.
I just spent a half hour standing at the cage, hand feeding her millet and lettuce - some of the lettuce was medicated with pain medication. The problem right now is that the other two parakeets - in fully natural parakeet behavior - are trying to drive her out of the flock at times. In the wild, an ill parakeet would endanger the whole flock. They are trained by nature to try to keep ill keets away.
I think I have gotten Pinto to eat her fill. I realize millet and lettuce are not high nutrition foods but my aim here is to make her last days happy ones.
It bothered me a bit, at the vet's office, how they handled it. The vet told me to euthanize Pinto, and I disagreed. Pinto still flies (which she didn't believe), still sings with music, is still happy. She is not ready to give up. So after that the vet prescribed me some pain medication and then sent in an intern to do the "wrap-up talk". The intern started trying to convince me to switch Pinto to pellets for her health!! In her last three weeks of her life!! I was polite and said I would consider it, but I found that to be an unreasonable path to take.
We did just switch the light right next to their cage to a full spectrum light. We had other full spectrum lights in the room but we figure if the light will help her feel better in her final days, it is worth it.
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#388190 - 11/05/09 06:32 AM
Re: Pinto on her Last Days
[Re: Lisa Shea]
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