Wishing Well - August 2009

4 Aug 2009, 1:34 pm - Posted by Jane Email - 5504 views - Categories: Home, Special Needs

In a facility as large as the World Parrot Refuge there will always be residents who need medical help. Once the diagnoses have been made, Wendy can continue with the daily medical attention and care. When there were only 400 or so birds it was not too difficult to absorb the costs. Even though Wendy works at least 13 hours every day and does not take a penny in compensation, the medical bills are piling up. The biggest worry is that we need to take more birds to see our already over-generous Doctor Anne MacDonald at Night Owl Bird Hospital.

Poppy in His Tree

Poppy, a Moluccan cockatoo who has lived with us for 8 years, started to sleep more than normal. When we examined him closely we could see that he was anaemic. Poppy is now in the hospital. His blood tests confirm anaemia. Now we have to find the cause. This includes many different tests including x-rays and an endoscope of the kidneys. He is currently receiving intensive care including antibiotics. The blood tests, x-rays and endoscopy are very necessary and the costs are high.

If you would like to help Poppy, please make a donation in his name. Every dollar makes a difference. Poppy does not yet have a sponsor for his daily care either.

Peaches is an Umbrella Cockatoo who has has been here for just about 1 year now. This little girl was rescued from a dreadful situation by one of our members. Starving and dehydrated, she was less than half her expected weight and unable to stand up. Her feet are totally deformed. We were told that her toes had been deliberately broken. She is now at full weight and has most of her feathers back. She can walk and loves to be cuddled, however, she has to wear a plastic collar to prevent her from chewing her legs. Now that she is physically able to take anaesthetic, we would like the veterinarian to see if her feet can have corrective surgery. We believe that it may be pain from her toes that causes her to try and chew her legs off. It has taken a lot of care to get her to this point. Now we would love to give her the chance to have a normal life – she deserves it.

If you would like to help Peaches with her surgery, please make a donation in her name. We will give her all the after-care, if you can help a little with her surgical needs.

Sweet Valentine

Valentine, the Moluccan Cockatoo, is a wonderful member of our sanctuary who has diligently fought bone cancer. He lost one wing to this dreadful disease, but has soldiered on regardless for years now. He has been a happy little guy without further problems for a long time. Suddenly a lump started to grow on his leg. He needs to have tests done, of course. Can you help? Valentine will allow the work to be done without a complaint. We will take care of him after Dr MacDonald has performed her miracle. We just need money to cover his medical bills. He has a wonderful sponsor for his everyday needs.

If you would like to help Valentine, please make a donation in his name. A small donation from many people will make the world of difference for him.

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