Cockatiel Symptoms

Browse 55 guides from veterinary sources about cockatiel symptoms.

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Cockatiel Bad Breath: Mouth Infection, Crop Disorder or Something Else?

Cockatiel bad breath can point to mouth infection, sour crop, or serious illness. Learn when to monitor, when to see...

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Cockatiel Bloated Abdomen: Gas, Egg Binding or Fluid Build-Up?

Cockatiel bloated abdomen can signal egg binding, ascites, organ disease, or crop issues. Learn urgent signs, vet...

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Cockatiel Blood in Stool: Causes, Urgency & What Owners Should Do

Blood in a cockatiel’s droppings is an emergency sign. Learn common causes, when to see your vet, treatment options,...

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Cockatiel Blood in Urine or Urates: What It Means and How Urgent It Is

Blood in a cockatiel’s urine or urates can signal bleeding, kidney disease, toxins, or infection. Learn what it may...

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Cockatiel Chronic Egg Laying: Why It Happens and How to Stop It Safely

Cockatiel laying too many eggs? Learn why chronic egg laying happens, when it is urgent, vet treatment options, and...

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Cockatiel Cloacal Soiling or Incontinence: Why the Vent Area Stays Dirty

Dirty vent feathers in cockatiels can signal diarrhea, polyuria, parasites, egg problems, or cloacal disease. Learn...

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Cockatiel Constipation: Straining, Causes & When It’s an Emergency

Cockatiel straining can signal constipation, egg binding, or cloacal prolapse. Learn causes, emergency signs, vet care,...

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Cockatiel Coughing or Gagging: Respiratory Problem, Irritation or Crop Issue?

Cockatiel coughing or gagging can signal airway irritation, infection, or crop trouble. Learn red flags, vet care...

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Cockatiel Crop Problems: Full Crop, Slow Emptying, Sour Crop or Blockage

Cockatiel crop problems can turn urgent fast. Learn causes, red flags, vet care options, home support, and realistic...

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Cockatiel Diarrhea: Common Causes, Danger Signs & Home Care Limits

Cockatiel diarrhea can signal diet upset, infection, or dehydration. Learn common causes, red flags, vet care, and safe...

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Cockatiel Drinking More Than Usual: Excessive Thirst Causes & When to Worry

Cockatiel drinking more than usual? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, vet tests, home care, and realistic 2026...

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Cockatiel Drooling or Wet Beak: Mouth Disease, Nausea or Emergency Sign?

Cockatiel drooling or a wet beak can signal mouth disease, toxin exposure, nausea, or crop trouble. Learn when to see...

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Cockatiel Ear Problems: Head Shaking, Scratching & Signs of Infection

Cockatiel shaking its head or scratching near the ear? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, vet care options, and...

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Cockatiel Egg Binding: Emergency Signs, Causes & What to Do Immediately

Cockatiel egg binding is a true emergency. Learn the warning signs, common causes, immediate steps, vet treatment...

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Cockatiel Eye Discharge: Causes, Cleaning Advice & When It’s Serious

Cockatiel eye discharge can signal irritation, infection, injury, or vitamin A issues. Learn safe cleaning steps, vet...

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Cockatiel Feather Loss: Molting, Plucking or Skin Disease?

Cockatiel feather loss can be normal molt, stress plucking, parasites, or disease. Learn when to monitor, when to see...

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Cockatiel Feather Plucking: Stress, Itching, Hormones or Illness?

Cockatiel feather plucking can stem from stress, itching, hormones, diet, or illness. Learn when to see your vet and...

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Cockatiel Fluffed Up All the Time: Sick Bird Sign or Normal Behavior?

A cockatiel that stays fluffed up may be cold, stressed, or seriously ill. Learn red flags, when to see your vet, home...

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Cockatiel Gas, Gurgling or Crop Sounds: What’s Normal and What Isn’t

Cockatiel gurgling can be harmless after eating, but crop sounds with regurgitation, odor, breathing changes, or weight...

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Cockatiel Head Shaking: Crop Issue, Irritation, Ear Problem or Normal?

Cockatiel head shaking can be normal or a sign of crop irritation, ear disease, toxins, or infection. Learn when to...

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Cockatiel Head Tilt: Ear Infection, Stroke-Like Signs or Neurologic Disease?

Cockatiel head tilt can signal ear infection, trauma, toxin exposure, or neurologic disease. Learn urgent signs, vet...

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Cockatiel Hiding or Withdrawing: Why a Usually Social Bird Becomes Quiet

Cockatiel hiding or acting withdrawn can signal stress or illness. Learn common causes, urgent red flags, vet care,...

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Cockatiel Itching and Scratching: Normal Preening or a Problem?

Cockatiel scratching can be normal preening or a sign of mites, infection, dry skin, or stress. Learn when to monitor,...

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Cockatiel Labored Breathing: Emergency Signs, Causes & What to Do Now

Cockatiel breathing hard or tail bobbing? Learn emergency signs, common causes, what your vet may do, home steps, and...

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Cockatiel Lethargy: Causes, Warning Signs & When to See a Vet

Cockatiel acting tired or fluffed up? Learn common causes of lethargy, emergency warning signs, vet care options, and...

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Cockatiel Limping: Foot Injury, Leg Pain or Neurologic Problem?

Cockatiel limping can mean a foot sore, sprain, fracture, or neurologic disease. Learn red flags, vet options, home...

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Cockatiel Loss of Appetite: Causes, When It’s an Emergency & What to Do

Cockatiel not eating? Learn common causes, emergency warning signs, vet care options, home steps, and realistic 2026 US...

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Cockatiel Loss of Balance or Ataxia: Why Your Bird Seems Wobbly

Cockatiel wobbling or falling off the perch can signal trauma, toxin exposure, infection, or neurologic disease. Learn...

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Cockatiel Lumps, Bumps or Swelling: Causes & When to See a Vet Fast

Cockatiel swelling or lumps can mean lipoma, xanthoma, abscess, injury, or egg binding. Learn urgent signs, vet care...

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Cockatiel Nasal Discharge: Causes, Home Care Limits & When to Seek Help

Cockatiel nasal discharge can signal infection, irritation, or serious breathing trouble. Learn causes, home care...

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Cockatiel Not Drinking Water: Dehydration Risks, Causes & Next Steps

Cockatiel not drinking water? Learn dehydration risks, common causes, urgent warning signs, vet care options, and safe...

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Cockatiel Not Perching Normally: Weakness, Pain or Emergency?

Cockatiel not perching normally? Learn urgent warning signs, common causes, vet care options, home comfort steps, and...

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Cockatiel Open-Mouth Breathing: Why It’s Usually an Emergency

Cockatiel open-mouth breathing usually signals respiratory distress, toxin exposure, or overheating. Learn urgent...

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Cockatiel Paralysis or Weak Legs/Wings: Emergency Causes & Next Steps

Cockatiel weak legs or wing droop can signal trauma, egg binding, toxin exposure, or neurologic disease. Learn urgent...

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Cockatiel Pica: Why Birds Eat Non-Food Items and When It’s Dangerous

Cockatiel eating paper, metal, or bedding? Learn common causes of pica, danger signs, vet care, home steps, and...

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Cockatiel Red Eye: Irritation, Infection or Injury?

Cockatiel red eye can signal irritation, infection, trauma, or illness. Learn urgent warning signs, vet care options,...

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Cockatiel Reduced Egg Production: Illness Sign or Normal Change?

Reduced egg production in cockatiels can be normal or a sign of illness. Learn causes, red flags, vet care options, and...

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Cockatiel Regurgitation: Normal Courtship or Sign of Illness?

Cockatiel regurgitation can be normal courtship or a sign of crop disease, infection, or toxins. Learn when to monitor...

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Cockatiel Seizures: Emergency Causes, First Aid & What Happens Next

Cockatiel seizures are an emergency. Learn urgent causes, safe first aid, vet testing, treatment options, home care,...

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Cockatiel Skin Redness or Rash: Irritation, Infection or Trauma?

Cockatiel skin redness or rash can come from irritation, infection, mites, feather picking, or trauma. Learn when to...

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Cockatiel Skin Sores or Self-Trauma: What to Do About Raw or Damaged Skin

Cockatiel skin sores or self-trauma need fast attention. Learn common causes, when to see your vet, home care, and...

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Cockatiel Sleeping More Than Usual: Causes, Red Flags & Next Steps

Cockatiel sleeping more than usual? Learn common causes, urgent red flags, what your vet may check, home care tips, and...

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Cockatiel Sneezing: Normal Dust, Irritation or Respiratory Infection?

Cockatiel sneezing can be normal dust clearing or a sign of irritation or infection. Learn when to monitor, when to see...

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Cockatiel Soft-Shelled or Shell-Less Egg: Causes & Emergency Risks

Cockatiel soft-shelled or shell-less egg? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, vet treatment options, home care,...

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Cockatiel Squinting or Keeping One Eye Closed: Causes & Urgency

Cockatiel squinting or keeping one eye closed can signal irritation, injury, or infection. Learn causes, urgency, vet...

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Cockatiel Tail Bobbing: A Key Sign of Breathing Trouble

Cockatiel tail bobbing can signal breathing trouble, infection, or toxin exposure. Learn when to see your vet urgently...

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Cockatiel Tremors or Shaking: Causes, Calcium Concerns & When to Act

Cockatiel shaking can signal stress, cold, pain, egg binding, toxins, or low calcium. Learn urgent signs, vet options,...

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Cockatiel Vent Prolapse or Oviduct Prolapse: Emergency Symptoms & Care

Cockatiel vent or oviduct prolapse is an emergency. Learn warning signs, likely causes, vet treatment options, home...

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Cockatiel Vocalization Changes: Why Your Bird Is Quieter or Louder Than Normal

Cockatiel suddenly quieter or louder than normal? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, vet care options, and...

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Cockatiel Vomiting: Causes, When to Worry & What to Do

Cockatiel vomiting can signal infection, toxins, or crop disease. Learn urgent warning signs, vet care options, home...

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Cockatiel Watery Droppings: Diarrhea or Too Much Urine?

Cockatiel watery droppings may be diarrhea or polyuria. Learn the difference, when to see your vet, home care, and...

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Cockatiel Weight Gain: Obesity, Fluid Build-Up or Egg-Related Problem?

Cockatiel weight gain can mean obesity, egg binding, or abdominal fluid. Learn warning signs, vet options, home care,...

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Cockatiel Weight Loss: Causes, Monitoring & When It’s Serious

Cockatiel losing weight? Learn common causes, how to monitor grams at home, red-flag symptoms, vet tests, treatment...

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Cockatiel Wheezing or Clicking Sounds: Causes & Urgent Warning Signs

Cockatiel wheezing or clicking can signal respiratory disease, toxins, or airway blockage. Learn urgent warning signs,...

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Sudden Cockatiel Aggression: Hormones, Pain or Illness?

Sudden cockatiel aggression can stem from hormones, fear, pain, or illness. Learn red flags, vet steps, home care, and...

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