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  • 03-02-2010, 12:25 AM
    suleka
    Keep tweety safe with bird poison prevention tips
    following poison prevention tips to keep your companion avian in the “sing” of things:

    * Birds are highly sensitive to inhalant fumes, so please avoid exposing yours to fumes from self-cleaning ovens and overheated cookware, automobile exhaust, tobacco smoke, glues and paints, insecticidal fumigants, perfume and hair spray.

    * Keep all prescription and over-the-counter drugs out of beak's reach, preferably in closed cabinets. Pain killers, cold medicines, anticancer drugs, vitamins and diet pills are all examples of human medications that can be lethal to birds, even in small amounts.

    * Never allow your bird access to areas in which cleaning agents are being used or stored. Should your pet ingest them, he could suffer from a range of symptoms, depending on the substance, from mild stomach upset to severe burns of the tongue, mouth and crop.

    * Foods and beverages that could be dangerous to birds include:

    avocados
    chocolate in any form
    coffee & tea
    moldy or spoiled foods
    onions & garlic
    tomato leaves and stems
    yeast dough
  • 03-02-2010, 12:30 AM
    cinderbird
    Re: Keep tweety safe with bird poison prevention tips
    also, ive read in several places that teflon cookware is toxic to birds. something happens with the heat and teflon interaction that turns into a vapor the birds breathe in and they eventually expire.

    very sensitive animals.
  • 03-23-2010, 01:57 AM
    Moofins07
    Re: Keep tweety safe with bird poison prevention tips
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by suleka View Post

    * Foods and beverages that could be dangerous to birds include:

    avocados
    chocolate in any form
    coffee & tea
    moldy or spoiled foods
    onions & garlic
    tomato leaves and stems
    yeast dough

    I once read somewhere that tea can help with diarrhea in cockatiels. I've let mine have a few sips of tea here and there whenever he gets a bit runny. I know it keeps ME from getting it. :oops:
  • 03-23-2010, 08:37 AM
    Sariel
    Re: Keep tweety safe with bird poison prevention tips
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    also, ive read in several places that teflon cookware is toxic to birds. something happens with the heat and teflon interaction that turns into a vapor the birds breathe in and they eventually expire.

    very sensitive animals.

    Teflon is hugely toxic to birds, I lost my first cockatiel this way years ago, before that was widely known. It was in a pretty open room too, one of those where the kitchen dining room, living room are all open to each other.
    Since then we adopted a 'birds behind closed doors', method whenever someone is cooking on the stop top.


    Id also recommend that whenever you visit someone elses birds, or handle birds from any other source you wash your hands before handling yours. Theres a couple diseases easily transferred this way.
  • 11-08-2010, 09:31 PM
    djansen
    Re: Keep tweety safe with bird poison prevention tips
    so i cant cook with non stick pans with my conure around?
  • 11-09-2010, 01:30 AM
    Shadera
    Re: Keep tweety safe with bird poison prevention tips
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by djansen View Post
    so i cant cook with non stick pans with my conure around?

    They are potentially deadly. There's no such thing as a safe teflon pan, unfortunately. There are a lot of other items in the home than can contain teflon as well and should be used with caution. Crock pots, hair driers, etc.

    I tossed all my nonstick and bought a full set of SS when I got into birds. And DARN I miss being able to fry an egg over easy. :tears:
  • 11-09-2010, 05:27 PM
    djansen
    Re: Keep tweety safe with bird poison prevention tips
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Shadera View Post
    They are potentially deadly. There's no such thing as a safe teflon pan, unfortunately. There are a lot of other items in the home than can contain teflon as well and should be used with caution. Crock pots, hair driers, etc.

    I tossed all my nonstick and bought a full set of SS when I got into birds. And DARN I miss being able to fry an egg over easy. :tears:

    yeah, thats all we cook with:(
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