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ObesityObesity and your Pet Bird
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Bird Health
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Bird Health... Chlamydophila psittaci. Psittacosis can be infectious to humans, birds, cows, cats, sheep, goats and pigs. It will also infect all different kinds of birds. Most of the time, birds get it from one another by inhaling dust from the droppings or from the feathers of the birds that have been infected. When ... ... birdcage should never have little children's toys being put into it, and should never be in a place where anything could fall into it. This is a big part of making sure that your pet bird continues to be safe. When your pet bird is let out of his cage, this is where real dangers could occur. You have ... ... that your bird can't because it is in a cage. However, you would be wrong to assume that just because your bird can't get out of their cage, they are safe. Air fresheners, carpet sprays, and any other cleaner that can get into the air is going to be possibly toxic to a bird. You should never spray any ... ... bird and clean his or her cage often to kill bacteria. To keep the germs low, keep the water levels in the cage as low as possible and replace often in order to stop bacteria from breeding. If your bird is very ill, do not hesitate to take him or her to the local animal hospital. If possible, have someone ... ... on constant look out for messes, and be cleaning them up. Your coups have to be cleaned out very often, and this is something that you cannot afford to skip, because it is dirty poultry coups that are going to lead to disease. This means you have to be sure that you are cleaning them often. Something ...
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