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xxxSpikexxx
08-02-2007, 11:54 AM
Spikes poops look normal but the pee around the #2 looks yellow when dried on the newspaper. When he does pee it looks clear but does it dry yellow? Or is the colour of #2 just leaching in to the pee? I looked today and it seemed the pee around the edges were clear but the part around the #2 seemed a bit yellow. Could it just be a bit of stress sometimes. Thanks for the info.

birdieness
08-02-2007, 12:49 PM
Havn't really looked at my birdies poo. If you tihnk its something to worrie about maybe you should phone your vet and ask.

Laura
08-02-2007, 01:16 PM
Spikes poops look normal but the pee around the #2 looks yellow when dried on the newspaper. When he does pee it looks clear but does it dry yellow? Or is the colour of #2 just leaching in to the pee? I looked today and it seemed the pee around the edges were clear but the part around the #2 seemed a bit yellow. Could it just be a bit of stress sometimes. Thanks for the info.

is this normal for spike has it been this way all along or have his droppings changed, I did read on another website that a sick bird will have a change in droppings, they may be watery with yellow or green urine, as you know birds hide there illnesses well so any change should be seen by a vet

xxxSpikexxx
08-02-2007, 04:35 PM
It was happening alot when I first got him. But now it is only once in a while. I checked again and the recent ones are clear. He seems fine to me, mabey I just worry to much. is there any good links about this?

Laura
08-02-2007, 04:47 PM
It was happening alot when I first got him. But now it is only once in a while. I checked again and the recent ones are clear. He seems fine to me, mabey I just worry to much. is there any good links about this?

try here
http://www.cockatielcottage.net/newbirds2.html

Aly
08-02-2007, 06:06 PM
I don't think it's normal. Has Spike had a vet visit?

birdieness
08-02-2007, 07:20 PM
I'd say vet aswell if you have one anyways.

Bea
08-02-2007, 10:53 PM
As long as the poos are actually formed, the liquid around them isn't much too worry about. I would be more concerned in a change in colour of the actual poo (e.g. bright green, red, etc).

xxxSpikexxx
08-02-2007, 11:19 PM
his poos are formed. I will have to save up for a vet visit. I was talking to a different lady who use to breed cockatiels and she said no vet until you think he is sick. Her cat caught something at the vet after getting his yearly check up and died. If I ever have to go to the vet I would go in the morning first app I would think it may be the cleanest then. I have also heard of birds getting mites at the vet as well.

Bea
08-02-2007, 11:22 PM
If I ever have to go to the vet I would go in the morning first app I would think it may be the cleanest then. I have also heard of birds getting mites at the vet as well.
Vet consult rooms are cleaned between each appointment. I can't imagine your bird getting sick at the vets unless the particular vet clinic had very poor hygiene rules for the staff to follow. But anyway, i honestly don't think you've got a problem. It's quite normal for a tiel to have some liquid to their poo, and the yellow colour could be stain from the poo itself.

By the way, you mentioned having to save up for a vet visit. Now would be the time to start. :D Put a bit of money aside every week or two so that if you're faced with an emergency you can go to the vet right away.

Laura
08-02-2007, 11:40 PM
just wanted to add I have taken many different kinds of pets to the vets and never had one get sick from going to one and never knew of anyone else's getting sick from going to one lots of people take there birds for vet checks when not sick with no problems

Aly
08-03-2007, 01:49 AM
I agree with Bea and Laurago. I highly doubt it's very likely to become ill after a vet visit and yes, you should start saving in case of an emergency. Maybe the urates is different because of something he ate.

Mystry Mew
08-03-2007, 01:59 AM
There's one thing I'd like to point out on the subject of getting sick at the vet... if they have a "bird room" where they keep birds that are waiting to be examined (they keep them all in the same room because "they'll be more calm around other birds"), that's when you want to run away!

Bea
08-03-2007, 02:01 AM
I just wanted to add (for your peace of mind Spike) that i just did a thorough clean of the tiel cage and several of the poops had the yellow liquid dried around them. I would really say it's nothing to worry about, just the paper soaking up the moisture.

xxxSpikexxx
08-03-2007, 01:12 PM
I just wanted to add (for your peace of mind Spike) that i just did a thorough clean of the tiel cage and several of the poops had the yellow liquid dried around them. I would really say it's nothing to worry about, just the paper soaking up the moisture.
Thats good to know :) And Iam saving up :)

birdieness
08-03-2007, 01:15 PM
I also looked at mine aswell and some have the yellow hue.

Aly
08-04-2007, 02:46 AM
If he ate more veggies it would be more liquid.