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Willow
Crazy Willow, if there's adventure to be found, she will find it. This is my nutty girl who decided life was fun and you had to enjoy it. She learned every way to get out of the cardboard enclosure we made. She would jump from the top of the cage to the top of a cardboard blocker to keep her from escaping. This was 7 feet off the ground, she'd hit it with amazing accuracy. It finally got to the point where we had to take that down because I was terrifed of the day she fell off because on the other side was a 10 foot drop down the stairs. So came the time where we would let her roam in the livingroom to keep her from driving US crazy. She's a very good girl, she doesn't chew, doesn't mark, just explores. That's all she wants to do, know, see, explore.
She's only 1.5 years. I found a small pea sized, mammory tumor under her front leg, it grew to large pea sized and then shrunk and now has gone away. After getting the tumor I noticed she started to slow down a bit. She has more porpheryn, and it stains her face. I noticed that when she climbs down the side of the cage (martins) she drops half way like she always does but it less gracefully now.
Today she did that and landed with a hard thud. At first I thought she hurt her paw but it seemed that she bumped her head instead. She seemed quite dazed for a bit, a little out of sorts, we gave her a cheerio and she really couldn't hold it very well. I'm keeping an eye on her right now. She did after 5-10 min go and eat some food and now she's resting for the afternoon. Is there something I should keep an eye on? Should I be concerned at all?
Crazy Willow, if there's adventure to be found, she will find it. This is my nutty girl who decided life was fun and you had to enjoy it. She learned every way to get out of the cardboard enclosure we made. She would jump from the top of the cage to the top of a cardboard blocker to keep her from escaping. This was 7 feet off the ground, she'd hit it with amazing accuracy. It finally got to the point where we had to take that down because I was terrifed of the day she fell off because on the other side was a 10 foot drop down the stairs. So came the time where we would let her roam in the livingroom to keep her from driving US crazy. She's a very good girl, she doesn't chew, doesn't mark, just explores. That's all she wants to do, know, see, explore.
She's only 1.5 years. I found a small pea sized, mammory tumor under her front leg, it grew to large pea sized and then shrunk and now has gone away. After getting the tumor I noticed she started to slow down a bit. She has more porpheryn, and it stains her face. I noticed that when she climbs down the side of the cage (martins) she drops half way like she always does but it less gracefully now.
Today she did that and landed with a hard thud. At first I thought she hurt her paw but it seemed that she bumped her head instead. She seemed quite dazed for a bit, a little out of sorts, we gave her a cheerio and she really couldn't hold it very well. I'm keeping an eye on her right now. She did after 5-10 min go and eat some food and now she's resting for the afternoon. Is there something I should keep an eye on? Should I be concerned at all?