Societies open-mouth, but no clicking...
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:17 am
My two pet society finches seem to be showing some strange behavior. They sit with their mouths open. But there is definitely no clicking or other symptoms of air sac mites. They were recently added together in one cage a few weeks ago - one is newer, but I had him in a separate cage when I brought him home from Petsmart to make sure he was okay.
It was infrequent in the newer bird, now I am noticing it more in both. Mostly when they sit in their nest. But they seem happy, eating, preening, singing, bathing etc otherwise. (I believe both to be males. There are no eggs.)
Could it be heat or stress? The room has AC, but not too cold.
Another factor is that two small 3 month old kittens were recently adopted into our household. The kittens have seen the birds and are curious, but I have had success in keeping them at bay. When we are not at home the birds are in a quiet room, door closed from kitten-access.
But the behavior was infrequent (mostly in the new bird) even before the new additions to the family.
Any advice? SHould I try electrolytes before antibiotics if any? If so what kind; anything from PetsMart?
thanks in advance!
~Misty
It was infrequent in the newer bird, now I am noticing it more in both. Mostly when they sit in their nest. But they seem happy, eating, preening, singing, bathing etc otherwise. (I believe both to be males. There are no eggs.)
Could it be heat or stress? The room has AC, but not too cold.
Another factor is that two small 3 month old kittens were recently adopted into our household. The kittens have seen the birds and are curious, but I have had success in keeping them at bay. When we are not at home the birds are in a quiet room, door closed from kitten-access.
But the behavior was infrequent (mostly in the new bird) even before the new additions to the family.
Any advice? SHould I try electrolytes before antibiotics if any? If so what kind; anything from PetsMart?
thanks in advance!
~Misty