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How to Bird-Proof Your Home to Keep Pet Birds Safe

Avoid nonstick pans, air fryers, slow cookers, pressure cookers, cooking bags, self-cleaning ovens (or at least don't use the self-cleaning cycle), and ...

Bird Safe Home | Avian Avenue Parrot Forum

Avoid placing your bird's cage or play station in any drafty area; keep him well away from fans, open windows, and heat registers. Also, do not ...

Parrot Safety - Cockatiel Advice and First Aid 101

Here are a few ways to help prevent your bird flying away. Keep doors locked when not in use. Check window screens often. Don't have your birds cage or stand ...

What should I avoid at all costs when I get a parrot and what ... - Reddit

Offer vegetables daily, but if your bird doesn't eat them don't just keep offering them the same way. Mix it up. Cut them differently, dip them ...

What are the best ways to ensure that a pet parrot is healthy and safe?

Exercise and activities are extremely important to keep your pet bird healthy and happy. Birds are inquisitive, social, and they like to play.

Making Your House Safe For Parrots - BirdTricks

It's a good idea to remove your birds from the room when you are bird-proofing so that you don't call attention to that area, no sense in inviting them to ...

What are your bird-safe tricks for keeping your house smelling nice?

Citrus peels, lemon, lime, orange. Cut peels in thin strips and leave a few in every room. If they dry out, leave until they run out of scent.

11 Essential Tips to Bird-Proof Your Home - BirdSupplies.com

Bird proofing your home is super important to keep your feathered friends safe. Did you know that pet birds, like parrots, are extra sensitive ...

Parrot Care Tips | Parrot Vet | Long Island Avian and Exotic Pet Vet

Putting in smaller amounts of food at a time based on how much your bird eats a day is a great way to minimize waste while keeping the cage as clean as possible ...

Keeping Your Parrot Safe — Foster Parrots — The New England ...

You must ban Teflon and ALL non-stick coated items from your home. When overheated, Teflon emits an odorless, colorless, toxic fume that is instantly fatal to ...

What can I do to make my bird feel safe - Lafeber Company

It is usually best to let a bird settle in before you try to handle her. Unless she is calling to you and showing signs of wanting to be picked up.

Parrot Safety - Avian Enrichment

Our pet birds are dependent on us to ensure they are kept safe from harm in our homes and that we are prepared to handle emergencies.

How will I keep my bird safe against household hazards?

There are many other pesticides and herbicides that can kill or harm your bird, so great care must be taken to lock them away in a parrot-proof cupboard.

How to Make Your Home Safe for Parrots - Squawk Box

Parrot-Proofing Your Home · Securing Food and Utensils: Ensure all human food, especially toxic items like chocolate and onions, are kept ...

Summer Safety For Bird Owners - Northern Parrots

Accustoming your bird to wearing a harness (buy your Aviator harness here) is a safe way to allow your pet to spend time with you outdoors without the risk of ...

Safe Metals For Parrots - BirdTricks

Toxic metals show up in the most unexpected household items – from toothbrushes to drapery weights. Keep your bird away from any metals that ...

Keeping Your Pet Bird Safe - World Bird Sanctuary

The World Bird Sanctuary's mission is to preserve the earth's biological diversity and to secure the future of threatened bird species in their natural ...

How to Keep Your Pet Bird Happy, Healthy, and Safe

Birds need a varied diet, regular grooming, and plenty of time outside their cage. Here are the detailed dos and don'ts for your bird to be a happy and healthy ...

Birds | Healthy Pets, Healthy People | CDC

Provide a safe, sturdy enclosure or cage for your bird. Keep pet birds from interacting with all wild animals and insects such as mosquitoes.

Keeping your parrot safe - security and identification - ExoticDirect

You should ensure your parrot is positively identifiable especially as they are the most vulnerable to theft and escape.