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your right, there is no better noise. and often we take it for granted until we no longer hear it!
glad things are going well.
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Old 12-31-2009, 09:30 PM
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Thanks Lisa!
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Old 12-31-2009, 10:32 PM
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Glad to read that things are getting better. Giving meds can be a real pain in the tail feathers.

Lisa also brought up a good point about offering a syringe feeding from time to time. I do this with all my birds and they love it. It will make giving meds much easier if the need to ever arises.
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Blood work came in today...very healthy and she's officially a she! My wife and I both knew it, but it was good to know officially.
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congrats on your girl!
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My wife and I are both very happy!
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Congrats on your girl! (I need to stop being lazy and finally get Ziggy done)
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Went to the vet for a follow up today, and as long as she doesn't pick, she doesn't need the bandage anymore. The toe is looking great, though there's not way to know for sure if the nail will grow back yet. She lost a bit of weight, but because she wasn't eating as much, it was kind of expected.
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good to know she's doing better. watch her weight and make sure her appetite improves...
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I'm definitley monitoring her as closely as possible. We've begun the process of switching them over to a pellet based diet along with all the fresh foods they usually get. They both seem to be taking to it very well, my Sun Conure better than the CAG. They both seem to really like the Zupreem and Harrison's pellets, but dislike the Roudybush.

Mya is in very good spirits yesterday and I really enjoy her being back to normal.
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