The Alex Foundation



~
Site Directory ~

Home

Dr. Pepperberg's
Speaking Schedule

News and Upcoming Events

Alex Foundation Newsletter

Alex Foundation Research

Research and Support Team

Alex and Friends

Support Our Research

Alex Foundation Gifts

Links

Contact Us


October 4, 2007

The Pathology results:

Alex died quickly. He had a sudden, unexpected catastrophic event associated with arterosclerosis ("hardening of the arteries"). It was either a fatal arrhythmia, heart attack or stroke, which caused him to die suddenly with no suffering. There was no way to predict his demise. All of his tests, including his cholesterol level and asper levels, came back normal earlier that week. His death could not be connected to his current diet or his age; our veterinarian said that she has seen similar events in young (<10 year old) birds on healthy diets. Most likely, genetics or the same kind of low-level (impossible to detect in birds as yet) inflammatory disease that is related to heart disease in humans was responsible.

We will have no further information

The Alex Foundation






 

 

 

 

Copyright 2005, 06, 07- The Alex Foundation