Bird health
If you see your parrot is panting from toxic fumes, like PTFE poisoning or scented candles – Remove it from the area as quickly as possible. Immediately open a window. Then rush your parrot to the nearest animal emergency center.
If a dog or cat has bitten your parrot, it can cause severe shock and possible death. It need to be taken to the vet immediately. Even a scratch can cause death in a matter of hours.
Flush the wound with a gentle saline solution (like contact lens saline solution). Apply pressure to the wound and rush to the nearest animal emergency center.
If your parrot panting and holding its wings away from its body after being in a hot place to long, do the following:
- Immediately move your parrot to a cool place.
- Spray it body with water.
- Place its feet in a bowl of cool water or rub water on its feet.
- Give your parrot water or pedialyte to drink.