Take him or her to a vet immediately. Do not use antibiotics for sale at pet stores; you have no way of knowing if the problem is caused by a respiratory or digestive infection, liver disease, or one of any number of avian diseases, each requiring different treatment. Take your bird to a vet! Until you get them their, keep them warm, possibly putting a light on the cage or a heating pad underneath half the cage. By keeping them warm their bodies can use calories to fight off disease rather than regulating body heat. Offer them millet, its easy to digest and be sure to put a shallow dish of water on the bottom of the cage in case they are not up to perching.
Best of Luck!
It is sick.
I recommend calling the vet and making an appointment for your parakeet. Be sure to explain the symptoms so that he or she can figure out what the problem is.
It would be alright as long as the parakeet does not feel sick or frightened at all. If the y feel frightened then the parakeet might die.
Only if it has a severe respiratory infection.
Probably because it's sick n has something to do with its stomach
Take them to a vet.
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Your parakeet may be cold or sick. If it is cold, you may have it too close to air conditioning or something that has cold drafts. If you get your parakeet wet enough and don't dry it, it could catch a chill and die. Sometimes they are simply nervous and will sit and puff out their feathers. You should take it to a veterinarian to make sure it is not sick.
It is cold, sick, or some combination of the two.
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