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Today has been very sad for me as I had to say goodbye to PIP my "ancient" budgie :rofl:. We had Pip so long we had trouble recalling just how old he was but he was at least 12yo, probably 13 yo (we got him as a baby).

He seemed fine this morning but fell of his perch later in the day and could not get up again. We were advised to take him to a specialist bird vet when I phoned my own vet but sadly he passed away moments before that vet could see him in their waiting room. The vet tried to revive him but it was too late I think. The vet said his croup was full of liquid and he had a blocked duct and that is probably what finished him off.

Fly free forever PIP my old friend :rofl:

Regards,

Corine

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Thanks for the messages of condolence everyone. He was with us most of his life, we got him straight from the breeder as a baby. I was only saying to the breeder's wife on Christmas Eve how old he was, she told me they can live for 16-17 years. The vet said this was accurate for cage birds but 12 was still a very good age. He also said aviary birds will live 6-7 years and wild ones even less. In all the time I had him I never knew him to be ill either but he did have a bit of a wheeze the last few years.

I must thank Highbury Vet Clinic in Burwood Vic, they were wonderful and did not even charge me for the consult. Yes I know there was not much for them to do but the vet tried and took the time to explain what most likely caused Pip's death. Some of the vets there are bird specialists, hence why my own local vet referred me to them.

Pip you will be sadly missed old friend :eek: .

Regards,

Corine

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Sorry for the loss of Pip Corine.

When I was a little girl we had a budgie called Patch that lived for goodness knows how long. He must have been somewhere in the vacinity of about 12-15 years old. He had just been with us forever and was such a character... he was just another member of our family. After a few vet visits (which he always perked up for) we found him on the bottom of his cage one morning. It was a sad day indeed.

That was many years ago, but I still think fondly of Patch, he was our pretty boy... and none of our subsequent budgies have come close to him.

So I'm sure my old Patch will welcome Pip and keep him company. He was like that...

RIP Pip.

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