This is
my canary who is 11 1/2 years old.
Last year on November 3rd, he had some sort of stroke that rendered him blind in his right eye and caused him to lose the ability to fly. He also doesn't sing anymore(and he was an amazing singer with great volume) - he occasionally chirps though. I am not sure how good his left eye is as he often flails his head around perhaps trying to get his bearings.
Last year on November 3rd, he had some sort of stroke that rendered him blind in his right eye and caused him to lose the ability to fly. He also doesn't sing anymore(and he was an amazing singer with great volume) - he occasionally chirps though. I am not sure how good his left eye is as he often flails his head around perhaps trying to get his bearings.
His cage no longer hangs from the ceiling and is on a stool so I can keep an eye on him and I change the paper towel on his cage bottom daily because he walks around the floor sometimes pecking at seeds. I moved him to a smaller cage as he used to "roll" quite a bit. His motor skills and balance have improved in the past year. His perch feet have adapted to being flat footed (like a chicken) His door has been open for the past 11 months. The dogs ignore him but sometimes their tail hits the cage which scares the little guy (don't blame him!)
I can't believe this little guy is still going!
3 comments:
Wow, he's a hanger-onner, isn't he. He's lucky to have such a caring Mom! It's a very special person who has such compassion for animals (and birds).
Thanks Joanne - so nice of you to say.
Wow, I didn't know canaries live that long! Cute little guy. Here's best wishes for him. (^_^)
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