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Youri is an Amazon parrot. (green parrot with red on the
head)
She had become somewhat anorexic and only ate one day out of two.
Parrots commonly react with either anorexia or feather picking due
to any stresses they perceive.
In this case, it was not a perception of stress that set off Youri’s
problems: I was told she had regularly changed owners in the last
few years. For most pets that is somewhat of a problem, for parrots
this is even worse as they usually keep a very strong relationship
with one person out of their owner’s family (they have life
long couple behaviour in nature).
Amazon parrots don’t always make the best of pets. They are
not as friendly as the grey parrots.
Like most amazons she is not the most friendly of parrots and she
has some extra unpleasant characteristics. Already the previous
owner warned that she does not like men.
She lives up to a reputation: she will call the husband in her
new family to come for a scratch. She will really enjoy this for
5 minutes but then suddenly tries to bite him. It is best to retract
your fingers in this case because a parrot beak is as strong as
a tin opener. She even charges him when he comes too close to her.
She is quiet and sleeps a lot.
She always shouts when the owners are at table; she wants to join
in the meal. She especially likes chips.
Not much information in this case so we do with what we have:
I used the two following rubrics:
Mind, aversion to men (women): this was quiet
clearly observed by different persons.
Mind, homesickness: It is difficult to know whether
an animal is homesick; this rubric is used to indicate anything
that has to do with ‘change’ and a reaction following
this change; it is also larger than ‘ailments from homesickness’.
It is important to understand that the rubric is not used in its
most homeopathic sense in this case. It would be more homeopathic
if the patient appears to react at the least change: where the symptom
becomes ‘strange, unusual or bizarre’.
Out of the four remedies (Nat-m, puls, sep and staph)
I chose for Sepia. She received a 200K dose which
sorted the problem in a few days and allowed Youri to become a normally
behaving pet.
Out of the four remedies, Sepia has the most chance of
showing ‘roughness’ in its behaviour. In veterinary
cases the remedy is indicated when you have a situation of: I like
you/I don’t like you. I like you close but not too close,
it is all a little dubious. Sepia is rather unsure about
its relationship with others, especially with matters that relate
to reproduction.
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