Thank you, I'm missing Bo greatly. Thankfully Jangle seems to be coping and accepting she's on her own, she's become even more attached to me though.
On Jangle being attached to me, she makes it difficult to leave the room and wants to follow. This led to her having an accident, she is
100 percent fine!! I left the room through the walk through closet (it connects the bedroom and the bathroom) pulled the door closed but it must not have closed properly, it was a breezy day.
Next thing my Mom and I hear a fluttering and suddenly Jangle appears! in the hallway and lands on a picture

Mom and I get very explicative in our language as we frantically run around to get ceiling fans turned off, it's almost summer where I am, Jangle flew into my old bedroom I'd been in there getting dressed and hadn't turned the fan off yet, and yes the poor thing met the fan, thankfully it was on a low setting and when she fell it was onto a soft bed. I scooped her up and took her into the other bedroom and checked her over, at first she had her left leg held to her, as the shock of it all and the initial pain (we all know what it's like to kick our toe) subsided she relaxed, she flew, walked and climbed fine, her appetite was fine. I think it helped that I got her to the bedroom and just cuddled her, I lent back against the bed and just let her snuggle against my chest with my hand over her so she was safe, relaxed and warm.
Next day she was understandably tender so I made up some apple, carrot and turmeric 'juice', turmeric is good for inflammation, carrot gives a vitamin A boost. I think it helped as she flew to me, and had a cuddle for 2 hours, she just snuggled up under my chin and feeling safe she went into a deep sleep, I could feel her breathing and heart beat against my hand.
November is not Jangles month though. Yesterday she seemed quieter, fluffed up, her poop a bit on the wet runny side, yet I realised she was eating more often, and drinking the same, and it was all staying down, she wasn't throwing up or anything. So something in me said, "Give her some worming medication." you know can't hurt.... I check on her later.... and low and behold yet so EWWWW!! there's worms on the paper of the floor of her cage.
It's now over 24 hours later, her poop is back to normal, the pooping out of worms has slowed, and she's not fluffing up. She even helped me change out her water dishes, and seed dishes, flew around enthusiastically. Picking up some Apple Cider Vinegar to put a little in her water to help her tummy with any bacteria that might try to form since her digestive system would be likely a little weak from the worms.
If she gets through all this, then she's one tough little feather fluff.
Sorry for the long post
bitsandbones wrote:
its almost Connors bday !! hes gonna turn 1 years old nov 29th annoying yet I love him
Happy Early Birthday Connor!
