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Seven signs that a parrot is dying

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Here are seven common symptoms that may occur when a parrot is dying. However, please note that this is only a general indication and cannot accurately predict the life or death of your parrot. It is best to consult a veterinarian promptly for professional evaluation and treatment advice.


1. Coma or inability to wake up: Your parrot may become very weak and become comatose or unable to wake up.


2. Difficulty breathing: Parrots may have wheezing or difficulty breathing and have abnormal breathing sounds.


3. Persistent weakness or laxity: Parrots may show severe weakness, be unable to stand or fly, and may develop laxity.


4. Not eating or drinking: Your parrot may lose its appetite and be unwilling to eat or drink.


5. Ruffled Feathers: Parrots' feathers may become ruffled, droopy, or abnormal-looking because they are unable or unwilling to perform normal feather care.


6. Abnormal or missing sounds: Parrots, which usually have lively personalities, may stop making sounds or have abnormal sounds.


7. Obvious physical abnormalities: Parrots may have other obvious physical abnormalities, such as massive excretion, vomiting, convulsions or body deformities.


The above symptoms are for reference only. If your parrot shows any of the above symptoms, you should consult a veterinarian immediately for professional help and evaluation. Only a veterinarian can perform a thorough physical examination and diagnosis to determine the cause of your parrot's illness and provide appropriate treatment. Early medical attention is the best way to ensure your parrot's survival.


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