By Elizabeth Young | Founder, executive director
With your generous support, Palomacy rescues, fosters & rehomes hundreds of pigeons & doves. Each is an individual. Each has their own story. Here's one of them.
On 5/17, rescued King pigeon Willy arrived at Peninsula Humane Society with torticollis (twisted neck), unable to self-feed & in need of vet care. Exotics Department manager Mariela is amazing, collaborating with us to help as many pigeons as possible. Palomacy was overfull so Mariela's vet team cared for Willy. His torticollis mostly resolved but overall he was getting worse rather than better, losing weight despite gavage feeding. When Mariela sent this photo of him in an incubator on 5/23, I could see he was losing his fight. I went to pick him up in the hope that home care might save him.
We know that pigeons are deeply emotional. They become depressed in isolation. We always strive to get birds discharged from hospital care to supportive home care as soon as possible because we so often see improvement. It was truly remarkable to witness Willy's immediate transformation as he was brought outside into fresh air, sunshine & social interaction. He perked up instantly. He looked like a different bird! And when I got him home, he started (clumsily) eating! He wasn't cured, still very wonky, but he had, I believe, regained his will to live.
When a pigeon presents with torticollis, we always suspect paramyxovirus (PMV) & we did with Willy but his illness has been very peculiar. The torticollis is resolved but he's still a little neuro. His crop is inexplicably & persistently big & saggy. His GI system is slow but effective, he's been eating & maintaining his weight. He's been treated for parasites, coccidia & yeast. His blood tests have been normal, no metal toxicity. His fluorscopy didn't provide any clues. He is still wonky. He naps a lot, is still a little wobbly, sometimes circling. He's recently started fly-launching down but he can't yet fly up successfully. He likes taking baths, hanging out with gentle birds & sitting in the sun spot which he follows all day. He's still fostered with me & he likes to be close. He doesn't like hands or being picked up but he likes laps & appreciates having a BFF. His forehead feathers are often floofed in contentment & sometimes he coos at us. He LOVES peanuts. He is making very gradual progress. Only time will tell us how far he'll go.
Willy is wonky, happy & safe & we're committed to making sure that he has his best life, whatever that may be. Willy is precious. Thank you for helping save him.
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Willy thanks you. We all do.
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