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TL;DR: Cockatiel burnt his feet and is now bleeding constantly out of one toe/leg. Please help.
My cockatiel flew in a pan with boiling hot water a few days ago. He now has small burn wounds on his legs and blisters. I've been cleaning his legs with Iodine and I've tried to keep it as clean as possible. I looked like he was healing relatively well.
This morning I've found him on the bottom of his cage in a small pool of blood. I've rushed him to the vet and he gave some antibiotica and told me to keep cleaning with Iodine and cover his foot with starch.
I put him in a box with no perches, covered the ground with starch and cleaned his legs really good. He's now asleep...
He keeps fucking bleeding and the vet says he can't do shit. There is no other vet that specializes in birds so I'm fucked.
Does anyone have experience with treating burn wounds on cockatiels?
TL;DR: Cockatiel burnt his feet and is now bleeding constantly out of one toe/leg. Please help.
My cockatiel flew in a pan with boiling hot water a few days ago. He now has small burn wounds on his legs and blisters. I've been cleaning his legs with Iodine and I've tried to keep it as clean as possible. I looked like he was healing relatively well.
This morning I've found him on the bottom of his cage in a small pool of blood. I've rushed him to the vet and he gave some antibiotica and told me to keep cleaning with Iodine and cover his foot with starch.
I put him in a box with no perches, covered the ground with starch and cleaned his legs really good. He's now asleep...
He keeps fucking bleeding and the vet says he can't do shit. There is no other vet that specializes in birds so I'm fucked.
Does anyone have experience with treating burn wounds on cockatiels?
