How do you know your parrot is depressed? How to help it?

Depression in pet birds/parrots is actually more common than you think. You can check whether your bird has any signs of depression, as many symptoms of depression may be warning signs of certain diseases, so it is highly recommended to see an avian veterinarian. , to check. Get to the bottom of the problem with the help of your veterinarian and make your bird happy and healthy again.


Causes of depression in parrots

There are many reasons why parrots suffer from depression, both mental and physical; any disease or recovery can cause parrots to become depressed; on the other hand, psychological stress such as changes in cage location, feeling bored and lonely, and losing companions, Or losing a favorite toy may also cause the baby bird to feel depressed.

symptom


You should understand your bird's daily activities and social habits. Any changes in life or habits may mean that your parrot is experiencing stress or becoming depressed. Symptoms of depression in parrots may include:

Significant decrease in food intake or loss of appetite

· Fluffed feathers (looking tired)

· Pluck feathers

· Changes in excrement

· Vocal changes

· Stress lines appear on feathers

· Keep shaking his head

· Biting and irritable

Since many diseases have similar symptoms, in addition to the above, you can also pay attention to whether the baby bird opens its mouth to breathe, whether its eyes are red, inflamed or watery, and whether its tail moves up and down.


As bird owners, what should we do?

If you notice any of these symptoms in your bird, it is strongly recommended that you contact your avian veterinarian immediately
Make an appointment for a comprehensive examination; if your veterinarian can't find any medical cause, your baby is likely suffering from depression.

You can try the following methods to help your bird escape depression:

1. Check the location of the cage to make sure it is not in a location that could cause stress to your parrot, such as being too cold;
If possible, try to move the bird's cage to a place in your home where you can see your family, as parrots are social animals.
And like to socialize.

2. Clean the cage every day and clean the food and water cups.

3. It is important to change new toys regularly every week! Many parrots feel depressed due to lack of mental stimulation.
main reason. Make sure you have enough safe and fun bird toys for your bird.

4. Please make sure your bird has enough time alone with you and other family members.
And have enough time to play outside the cage every day.

5. Please try to let Birdbao participate in your life, such as playing games online with you or watching TV series with you.

6. If your bird loses its companion, please be patient with it. Parrots have complex emotions and feelings and will feel sad.
It takes some time to recover from loss and death; if the situation does not change after a few weeks
Good, please see your avian vet again.

7. If you only have one parrot, please consider getting an extra bird to keep you company. (If possible, you can bring a bird treasure with you)
Let’s choose new companions together)

Reference source: online information with personal experience with my pet bird Kiwi (a quaker parrot)  

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