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Caring for Aging Pet Birds

When you have any kinds of animals at home, you know that you want to take care of them for as long as they belong to you. For many people this is going to mean that as their pets get older, they have to figure out how to care for them. Caring for a pet as they get older is always very important, because not only is it your pet that you are caring for, it is a way to keep your pet comfortable and in your life for longer. No one wants to know that their pet isn't comfortable, and so as your pet bird ages, it is important that you do all that you can to take care of them.

Pet birds live for various amounts of time. There are many pet birds that will live for a couple of years, but there are also pet birds that can live much, much longer. That means that in order to properly care for your aging pet bird, the first thing that you need to do is to figure out how long they are going to live for. Most birds don't really change their appearance, as they get older, so you want to be sure that you know when your pet is going to be an old bird, so that you can prepare for this.

There isn't much that changes in birds as they age. If your pet bird spends most of his time in his cage, you are probably going to find that he appears to be the same, day after day. However, in most cases, your bird is going through changes that you simply can't see as he gets older. So, to make sure that you are able to properly care for him, a good thing to do is to take careful notice of him and what he does when he is a young bird. You might want to take notice of the things that he does – how far he hops or flies, and what kind of action he has during the day. This way, as he starts to get older, you can see if he is changing anything about the way he acts.

The best thing that you can do to help your bird age in a way that is good for them is to make sure that they always have access to the things that are important, such as fresh water and food, and treats. These things should be placed in areas where your bird doesn't have to do a lot of moving to get there, so that as he gets older, he is still able to take care of himself.

 

 
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Nutrition

... generally good for your bird, as long as you are sure that you are getting the right type. You need to be sure that you know what kind of bird you have, and that you make sure the food has your bird's type on it, to provide your bird with the best nutrition. Also, you can feed your bird other things as ... 

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Losing Feathers

... feathers, the condition only worsens. Allergies are another common cause of feathers falling out in a bird. In fact, a number of thing in a bird's environment can cause the feathers to fall out. If the cage is not clean, your bird may pick at dirty feathers. Zinc in the cage can also cause a chemical ... 

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Illness

... that your bird's cage is in a warm room and provide a hot water bottle in the cage for your bird. Sick birds should have an environmental temperature of about 30 degrees Celsius, unless instructed otherwise by your vet. When your bird is sick, quarantine from other birds or pets is usually recommended. ... 

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Toxins

... house, you have to be sure that there is nothing that they could get. On the other hand, you might think if your bird is always in its cage, you have nothing to worry about. This is true of anything toxic that might be laying around your house, such as bottles of cleaners or other things that an animal ... 

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Beak And Nails

... It is not correct to assume that caring for a pet bird is easy, and it is never a good idea to think that taking care of your pet bird is something that is easy enough for a child to do alone. Caring for a pet bird, and doing it right, is something that you have to work at. When it comes to doing difficult ... 

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