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Pictures of Animals Getting CT Scans Against their Will: A Thread

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    Why couldn’t that bird get a sleeping bag like the hamster did? Seems a bit drastic taping it down by the neck

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      The bird is for a normal x-ray. Here’s the context.

      CT scans take much longer, but an x-ray is just a few seconds. I think it’s just a practical way to get the bird in place for a quick x-ray, and by practical I mean the vet techs minimize their (very real) risk of being murdered.

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        hehe

        Random mirror linker btw:

        https://farside.link/https://www.reddit.com/r/VetTech/comments/1ge3kh0/modern_art

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          where’s the seed lebirdsky?

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            😆

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      Birds have very delicate air sacs. For small birds like that constricting them can seriously damage them and cause issues breathing.

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        I think they lack a diaphragm. It was weird reading in my cockatiel care books that some handling on the neck was fine, but even small pressure to their chest could prevent them from breathing.

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          That is correct. :)

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      Gotta get the wings spread.

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